Ego Psychology and the Psychoses

Ego Psychology and the Psychoses
Title Ego Psychology and the Psychoses PDF eBook
Author Paul Federn
Publisher Hassell Street Press
Pages 394
Release 2021-09-09
Genre
ISBN 9781013747922

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Psychosis and Near Psychosis

Psychosis and Near Psychosis
Title Psychosis and Near Psychosis PDF eBook
Author Eric R. Marcus
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 245
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 1461391970

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Psychosis and Near Psychosis offers a psychoanalytically-based approach to an integrated treatment of psychosis and near psychosis, achieved by organizing psychotherapy, medication, hospital and milieu interventions into a powerful therapeutic tool. The author navigates confidently between psychiatric and psychoanalytic approaches, between biological evidence and psychological assessments. According to Dr. Eric Marcus, since the past, so-called heroic psychoanalyses with psychotic patients have clearly been shown to fail, the time is now ripe again to discuss psychosis in terms of the broadened psychoanalytic theory, with the support of medication and a better understanding of the neuropsychological factors involved. This book, which maps out mental illness in concrete and innovative ways, will interest all researchers and clinicians eager to find the best means, both practical and theoretical, to initiate satisfying psychiatric therapies.

Ego Psychology + Psychoses

Ego Psychology + Psychoses
Title Ego Psychology + Psychoses PDF eBook
Author Paul Federn
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1952
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Ego Psychology and the Psychoses

Ego Psychology and the Psychoses
Title Ego Psychology and the Psychoses PDF eBook
Author Paul Federn
Publisher
Pages 394
Release 1955
Genre Egoism
ISBN

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Ego Psychology: Theory & Practice

Ego Psychology: Theory & Practice
Title Ego Psychology: Theory & Practice PDF eBook
Author Gertrude Blanck
Publisher New York : Columbia University Press
Pages 412
Release 1974
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780231036153

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Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis

Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis
Title Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis PDF eBook
Author Michael Robbins
Publisher Routledge
Pages 283
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429575564

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Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis proposes a major revision of the psychoanalytic theory of the most severe mental illnesses including schizophrenia. Freud believed that psychosis is the consequence of a biologically determined inability to attain and sustain a normal or neurotic mental organization. Michael Robbins proposes instead that psychosis is the outcome of a different developmental pathway. Conscious mind functions in two qualitatively different ways, primordial conscious mentation and reflective representational thought, and psychosis is the result of persistence of a primordial mental process, which is adaptive in infancy, in later situations in which it is neither appropriate nor adaptive. In Part I Robbins describes how the medical model of psychosis underlies the current approach of both psychiatry and psychoanalysis, despite the fact that neuroscience has failed to confirm the model’s basic organic assumption. In Part II Robbins examines two of Freud’s models of psychosis that are based on the assumption of a constitutional inability to develop a normal or neurotic mind. The theories of succeeding generations of analysts have for the most part reiterated the biases of Freud’s two models, so that psychoanalysis considers the psychoses beyond its scope. In Part III Robbins proposes that the psychoses are the result of disturbances in the attachment-separation phase of development, leading to maladaptive persistence of a primordial form of mental activity related to Freud’s primary process. Finally, in Part IV Robbins describes a psychoanalytic approach to treatment based on his model. The book is richly illustrated with material from Robbins’ clinical practice. Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis has the potential to undo centuries of alienation between society and psychotic persons. The book offers an understanding of severe mental illness that will be novel and inspiring not only to psychoanalysts but to all mental health professionals.

Psychoanalysis of the Psychoses

Psychoanalysis of the Psychoses
Title Psychoanalysis of the Psychoses PDF eBook
Author Riccardo Lombardi
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2019-04-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429647506

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Psychoanalysis of the Psychoses brings together a distinguished international set of contributors, offering a range of views and approaches, to explore the latest thinking in the psychoanalytic treatment of psychosis and related disorders. Drawing on findings from neuroscience, theory and clinical material from many schools of psychoanalytic thought, this book offers a comprehensive guide to understanding how psychosis is conceptualised from a psychoanalytic perspective. It looks at how to work with psychotic patients, typical problems in treating psychosis and the role of pharmacology. It demonstrates the relational dimension, capable of strengthening the patient’s observing Ego and facilitating the integration of the different areas of the personality. This process can identify and work through the main psychological stress factors involved in psychotic disturbances, transforming chaotic thoughts into springboards for important insights, and offering patients the precious chance to construct for the first time a creative relationship with their own existence. Psychoanalysis of the Psychoses will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists as well as psychiatrists wishing to draw upon psychoanalytic ideas in their work.