Working With Difficult Patients
From Neurosis to Psychosis
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:14th Apr '15
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This insightful book, Working With Difficult Patients, examines the relationship between environment and emotional suffering, highlighting the impact of trauma and treatment challenges.
In Working With Difficult Patients, the author explores the intricate connections between environment and individual, particularly in relation to emotional suffering. The narrative emphasizes how environmental stimuli can have a pathogenic effect, while also highlighting the active role of individuals in their own suffering. Franco De Masi illustrates that attempts to escape from suffering can ultimately hinder personal growth, offering a nuanced perspective on the interplay of external and internal factors.
The book delves into the concept of emotional trauma, particularly as it relates to primary relationships. Such trauma can lead to relational withdrawal in children, often resulting in the development of pathological structures that persist into adulthood. By examining these dynamics, the author aims to shed light on the intrinsic link between certain mental health issues and the distorted responses individuals have received from their environments.
Chapters are organized according to a scale of treatment difficulty, reflecting the complexity of the underlying psychopathological structures. The text ranges from borderline states to psychotic states, illustrating a continuum of challenges in therapeutic contexts. De Masi presents a comprehensive overview of key psychopathological entities encountered in clinical practice, offering insights into the various psychic processes associated with common mental health conditions. This structured approach aids in understanding the diverse experiences of patients and the implications for treatment.
'Franco De Masi is an original and humane voice in psychoanalysis; he has the courage to take on tough topics - suicide bombers, facing the pain of death, and now, working with difficult patients. He writes with clarity, and with convincing clinical illustrations. This book will be enlightening to professionals working in the mental health field and beyond.'- Irma Brenman Pick, Training Analyst and Distinguished Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society'Dr De Masi's new book is an impressive account of his work with "difficult" patients and what we can learn from them about ourselves. Based on his rich clinical experience, he invites us to explore the borderline area between neurosis and psychosis and to share his discoveries in this field. An outstanding contribution not only for the practising psychoanalyst, but also for all those who are confronted with these multifaceted pathologies and phenomena in their daily clinical work.'- Prof. Dr. med. Heinz Weiss, Head of the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus, Stuttgart; Managing Director of the Medical Section, Sigmund-Freud-Institut, Frankfurt a.M.; lecturer, University of Tubingen, Germany'In Working with Difficult Patients, Franco De Masi shares a lifetime of clinical experience and creative thought about the treatment of patients who suffer from early trauma, significant disturbances in early object relationships (over-intrusiveness, insufficient responsiveness), and the pathological organisations that follow in their wake. The broad reach of this integrative work has deep roots in the writings of Bion, Winnicott, and the neo-Kleinians, especially Rosenfeld, Meltzer, Segal, Steiner, and Brenman. This book should prove of great interest and value to any clinician engaged in the analytic treatment of the wide range of psychopathological conditions that lie beyond neurosis and classical technique, from the borderline to the psychotic, and all the possible variations and presentations - addictions, perversions, eating disorders, etc - that lie between.'- Howard B. Levine, MD, supervising analyst at the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis and co-editor of Unrepresented States and the Construction of Meaning'Franco De Masi's writing is concise, scholarly, and illuminating. In this new book, a conceptual and clinical inquiry into core aspects of serious disturbance in neurotic and psychotic individuals, he conveys insights and formulations that will be of great value to any clinician assisting severely disturbed patients make changes in their lives, which they also experience as unattainable. An immensely valuable contribution.'- Paul Williams, former Joint Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Psychoanalysis
ISBN: 9781782200437
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352 pages