Part A:PSYCHOANALYTIC UNDERSTANDING 1. Internal Images and External Bonds: A Little Psychoanalytic Theory 2. Who is My Patient? The Importance of Relational Anamnesis in Psychodynamic Formulation 3. Understanding and Management of Some More Severe Disturbances Part B: GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAMS 4. Danger from Within: Threats of Violence in Group Psychotherapy 5. Danger from Without: Threats of Violence to Third Parties in Group Psychotherapy 6. Freud in the Clinic: The Psychodynamic Psychiatry Service of the University of Alberta Hospital—A 30-Year History 7. Groups That Support Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy: The Function and Place of Structured Groups in Psychodynamically Oriented Day Treatment for Personality Disorders 8. Hatred and Fear: Projective Identification in Group Psychotherapy Part C: INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOANALYTIC/PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY 9.Clarification and Confrontation: Two Techniques of Supportive Psychotherapy 10. Coping with Catastrophic Feelings: Supportive Therapeutic Relationship with Patients Suffering from Chronic, Serious or Life-Threatening Illness—Lessons from HIV-AIDS-Related Illness 11. Whipped Cream and Other Delights: A Reverie and Its Aftermath
Paul Ian Steinberg is clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, and the author of Psychoanalysis in Medicine: Applying Psychoanalytic Thought to Contemporary Medical Care (2021).
"This absorbing book meets a critical need. Although many
psychotherapists have been deeply influenced by evolving
psychoanalytic thinking, the insularity of most psychoanalytic
communities has kept outsiders from this valuable practical
knowledge. Dr. Steinberg teaches useful psychoanalytic benefitting
concepts, exemplifying their application with personal vignettes,
without either oversimplifying complex ideas or patronizing
readers. His wisdom, humility, and lucidity make this book a
must-read for anyone interested in understanding and helping our
fellow human beings." Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPPd, Rutgers
Graduate School of Applied & Professional Psychology"In this
companion piece to his first groundbreaking book, Paul Steinberg
once again addresses the insufficient attention paid to
psychological factors in the entire range of health care. In
addition, he illustrates his exceptional sensitivity in applying
psychoanalytic acumen to this work with more seriously disturbed
patients and in hospital settings such as Day Treatment facilities.
This book merits readership from health care providers in the
broadest sense and as well, his psychoanalyst colleagues. Indeed,
it should be required reading."
Irwin Hirsch, PhD, Distinguished visiting faculty, William Alanson
White Institute From the Foreword: "There continues to be a
desperate need for a 'psychotherapy for the people.' Dr. Steinberg
is addressing this need … in an enviable, clear, conversational
tone as if he is discussing his ideas and illustrations with us in
a personal encounter, or a really well-run seminar. Steinberg has a
real gift of illustrating complex concepts with useful clinical
narratives."
Joseph Newirth, PhD, ABPP, Adelphi University "Paul Steinberg’s
current book continues and develops the subject of his book
Psychoanalysis in Medicine: Applying Psychoanalytic Thought to
Contemporary Medical Care (2021) and focuses on the questions of
how advances in psychoanalytic theory and technique can be usefully
applied in virtually all psychotherapeutic settings, as well as in
the management of patients in many non- mental health settings, to
enhance understanding of patients. In this book, Steinberg reviews
a collection 11 of his own essays. He describes the evolving
psychoanalytic approaches to treatment and illustrates how to use
psychoanalytic concepts when working with patients. The first part
of the book includes three chapters on "Psychoanalytic
Understanding", and especially on its meaning in more severe
disorders. The second part, "Group Psychotherapy and Partial
Hospitalization", includes five chapters. The third part,
"Individual Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic Psychotherapy", includes
three chapters, and all of these connect to the rule of an applied
psychoanalytic approach to work with a wide range of patients."Ofra
Eshel, Phd, faculty member, training and supervising analyst of the
Israel Psychoanalytic Society and Institute; vice-president of the
International Winnicott Association; founder and head of the
postgraduate track "Independent Psychoanalysis: Radical
Breakthroughs" at the advanced studies of the Program of
Psychotherapy, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University;
author of The Emergence of Analytic Oneness: Into the Heart of
Psychoanalysis (2019).
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