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Primitive agony and symbolization /

The fundamental outlook of this book is clinical. It attempts to establish a unitary model of the processes at work in different forms of narcissistic pathology, and to offer a model that is both an alternative to, and complementary to, Freud's model of what are usually considered to be neuroti...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Roussillon, René
Autor Corporativo: International Psycho-Analytical Association
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Karnac Books, 2011.
Colección:Psychoanalytic ideas and applications series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 101 Introduction / Charlotte Burck
  • chapter 102 Reflections on development of ideas: personal and contextual. David Campbell in interview with Charlotte Burck
  • part 1 Therapy and Theory
  • chapter 1 Keeping cool in thinking and psychotherapy / Stephen Frosh
  • chapter 2 Having a cup of tea with David Campbell: now for something completely different / Glenda Fredman
  • chapter 103 Relationship to questions over time: David Campbell in interview with Charlotte Burck
  • chapter 3 The road taken: a brief history of a dialogic family therapy / Ivan B. Inger
  • part 2 Supervision and Training
  • chapter 4 Passions and positions: selfhood in supervision / Gwyn Daniel
  • chapter 5 From Milan to the Tavistock: the influence of systemic training on child and adolescent psychiatrists / Caroline Lindsey
  • chapter 6 Towards a culture of contribution in supervisory practice: some thoughts about the position of the supervisor / Barry Mason
  • part 3 Research
  • chapter 104 Systemic research and research supervision: David Campbell in interview with Charlotte Burck
  • chapter 7 Learning from research processes and dilemmas: young people's experience of parental mental illness / Yoko Totsuka
  • chapter 8 Semantic polarities: two interpretations for one concept / Valeria Ugazio
  • part 4 Consultation
  • chapter 105 Evolving applications of systemic ideas. Towards positioning and polarities: David Campbell in interview with Charlotte Burck
  • chapter 9 Dialogue: keeping in touch / Marianne Grønbæk
  • chapter 10 Uncoding landscapes: systemic shapes, maps, and territories / Marie Murray
  • chapter 11 The ultimate ethical position is to keep talking: dealing with difference in teams, in supervision, and in therapy / Angela Abela
  • chapter 12 Applying systemic thinking in pastoral contexts / Patrick Sweeney.