6 edition of Interpersonal psychoanalysis found in the catalog.
Published
1978
by Gardner Press : distributed by Halsted Press in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies and index.
Statement | edited by Earl G. Witenberg. |
Contributions | Witenberg, Earl G. |
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LC Classifications | RC509 .I53 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 155 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 155 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4714700M |
ISBN 10 | 0470263180 |
LC Control Number | 78000902 |
Interpersonal Psychotherapy provides an introduction to the theory, history, research, and practice of this effective, empirically validated approach. Gerald L. Klerman and Myrna M. Weissman initially created interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) as a brief approach for treating depression, but it has since been adapted for use with a wide variety of client presenting problems and in longer-term Pages: The Interpersonal World of the Infant () is one of the most prominent works of psychoanalyst Daniel N. Stern, in which he describes the development of four interrelated senses of self. These senses of self develop over the lifespan, but make significant developmental strides during Author: Daniel Stern.
The Interpersonal Perspective in Psychoanalysis, ss: Rethinking Transference and Countertransference Book Announcement by Donnel B. Stern (USA) and Irwin Hirsch (USA) North American psychoanalysis has long been deeply influenced and substantially changed by clinical and theoretical perspectives first introduced by interpersonal. Download The Interpersonal World Of The Infant A View From Psychoanalysis And Developmental Psychology A View From Psychoanalysis And Development Psychology in PDF and EPUB Formats for free. The Interpersonal World Of The Infant A View From Psychoanalysis And Developmental Psychology A View From Psychoanalysis And Development Psychology Book also available for .
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Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and the Enigma of Consciousness builds on his previously published work in his key areas of expertise such as interpersonal psychoanalysis, transference and countertransference, and the philosophy of psychoanalysis, and sets his ideas into contemporary context.
Interpersonal psychoanalysis book a selection of Levenson’s own writings with extensive discussion and analysis of Cited by: 1. Interpersonal Psychoanalysis book.
Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers.4/5(2). The general thrust of the book is in the Interpersonal tradition and is a major contribution to a contemporary elaboration of post-Sullivanian Interpersonalism, and of the two-person model of psychoanalysis that has come to permeate the Interpersonal psychoanalysis book by: Book Description.
A decade in the making, the Handbook is the definitive contemporary exposition of interpersonal provides an authoritative overview of development, psychopathology, and treatment as conceptualized from the interpersonal viewpoint. Book Description. Edgar A. Levenson is a key figure in the development of interpersonal psychoanalysis whose ideas remain influential.
Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and the Enigma of Consciousness builds on his previously published work in his key areas of expertise such as interpersonal psychoanalysis, transference and countertransference, and the philosophy of psychoanalysis.
This volume brings together 14 classic papers by interpersonal pioneers. Collectively, these papers not only demonstrate the coherence and explanatory richness of interpersonal psychoanalysis; they anticipate the emphasis on relational patterns and analyst-analysand interaction that typifies much recent by: 7.
Relational Freedom: Emergent Properties of the Interpersonal Field addresses the interpersonal field in clinical psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, especially the emergent qualities of the field.
The book builds on the foundation of unformulated experience, dissociation, and enactment defined and explored in Stern’s previous, widely read books.5/5(1).
Book Description. Further Developments in Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, ss is the second collection of selected classic articles of the modern era by psychoanalysts identified with the interpersonal perspective.
The first, The Interpersonal Perspective in Psychoanalysis, ss presented articles by second and third generation interpersonalists. Daniel N. Stern, M.D., is a professor of psychology at the University of Geneva and adjunct professor of psychiatry at Cornell University Medical Center–New York Hospital.
An expert in the mother-infant relationship, he is the author of The Interpersonal World of the Infant and The Diary of a by: His test, the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems, was published in by the Psychological Corporation, and his book, Interpersonal Foundations of Psychopathology in He was president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research from to and president of the Society for Interpersonal Theory and Research from to Interpersonal analytic investigation has more to do with the 'how' (the experience) than the 'what' (the classification) associated with more classical approaches.
Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Relevance, Dismissal and Self-Definition (Book Review). "Interpersonal psychoanalysis has had an enormous, although largely unacknowledged, impact on contemporary psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice.
This Handbook makes the interpersonal literature, indeed the entire interpersonal tradition, accessible in an integrated, systematic way for the first time.
It is an invaluable resource for Pages: The Interpersonal Perspective in Psychoanalysis, s–s provides a superb starting point for those who are not as familiar with interpersonal psychoanalysis as they might be. For those who already know the literature, the book will be useful in placing a selection of classic interpersonal articles and their writers in key historical : Paperback.
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This field-defining volume examines the history of interpersonal psychology and explores influential theories of normal-abnormal behaviors, widely-used assessment measures, recent.
Based on a range of seminal papers that outline how the interpersonal psychoanalytic tradition is integral to understanding much of contemporary psychoanalytic thought, this book will be essential reading for practitioners and students of psychoanalysis.
Harry Stack Sullivan () was the founder of the interpersonal theory of psychiatry, which focuses on interpersonal relationships and the effects of the individual's social and cultural environment on inner life, rather than on innate drives.
It can be seen to complement the theories of object relations, self psychology, and psychosocial development.A complex and at times personally. The therapist also elicits an "interpersonal inventory", a review of the patient's patterns in relationships, capacity for intimacy, and particularly an evaluation of current relationships.
A focus for treatment emerges from the last: someone important may have died (complicated bereavement), Cited by: This volume brings together 14 classic papers by interpersonal pioneers. Collectively, these papers not only demonstrate the coherence and explanatory richness of interpersonal psychoanalysis; they anticipate the emphasis on relational patterns and analyst-analysand interaction that typifies much recent : Taylor And Francis.
Book Description. The Purloined Self: Interpersonal Perspectives in Psychoanalysis brings together nineteen essays in updated form, still as relevant, witty and informative today as when the book originally published.
Edgar Levenson is a key figure in the development of Interpersonal psychoanalysis and his ideas remain influential. Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and the Enigma of Consciousness builds on his previously published work in his key areas of expertise such as interpersonal psychoanalysis, transference and countertransference, and the philosophy of psychoanalysis, and sets his ideas into contemporary context.
Combining a selection of Levenson’s own writings with Cited by: 1.In her book, Lorna Smith Benjamin states that interpersonal theory is the guiding theoretical frame for her exposition on an evidence-based approach to the treatment of chronic and resistant cases of Axis II diagnoses, with a particular focus on personality disorders.
The Interpersonal Perspective in Psychoanalysis, s–s provides a superb starting point for those who are not as familiar with interpersonal psychoanalysis as they might be. For those who already know the literature, the book will be useful in placing a selection of classic interpersonal articles and their writers in key historical :