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Advances in Psychodynamic Psychiatry

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Bringing together important articles from Psychodynamic Psychiatry, this volume shows how contemporary practitioners are using a multidimensional biopsychosocial approach to increase the robustness of clinical research and the effectiveness of patient care. Chapters review cutting-edge approaches to formulating anxiety and mood disorders, eating disorders, traumatic grief, substance use and addictive behaviors, obsessive-compulsive disorder, personality disorders, schizophrenia, somatic symptom disorders, and trauma and stressor-related disorders. Treatment of specific populations is addressed, including infants and parents, children, spouses of the chronically ill, survivors of intimate partner violence, criminal offenders, and the elderly. Featuring rich case illustrations, the book integrates psychoanalytic concepts with advances in knowledge about neuroscience, gene-environment interactions, and the physiological impact of adversity.
- Foreword, Jennifer I. Downey - Preface, Cesar A. Alfonso - Introduction, Richard C. Friedman I. Psychodynamic Psychiatry--An Emerging Field 1. Psychodynamic Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis: Two Different Models, Richard C. Friedman, Cesar A. Alfonso, & Jennifer I. Downey 2. Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychiatry, Richard C. Friedman, Jennifer I. Downey, & Cesar Alfonso II. A Psychodynamic Approach to Complex Psychiatric Disorders - Notes, Cesar A. Alfonso Anxiety Disorders 3. Unmentalized Aspects of Panic and Anxiety Disorders, Fredric N. Busch & Larry S. Sandberg 4. Behind the Mask: A Psychodynamic Exploration of the Experiences of Individuals Diagnosed with Social Anxiety Disorder, Beth McEvoy, John O'Connor, & Odhran McCarthy Eating Disorders 5. Eating Disorders and Attachment: A Contemporary Psychodynamic Perspective, Giorgio A. Tasca & Louise Balfour Grief 6. Grieving: The Role of Self-Reorganization, Mardi Horowitz Internet and Social Networking Excessive Use 7. Psychodynamic Factors Behind Online Social Networking and Its Excessive Use, Thomas Cheuk Wing Li Mood Disorders 8. The Psychodynamic Psychotherapist's Guide to the Interaction among Sex, Genes, and Environmental Adversity in the Etiology of Depression for Women, Simone N. Vigod & Valerie H. Taylor 9. Is Increased Sexual Behavior a Symptom of Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents?, Stewart Adelson, Robinette Bell, Adam Graff, David Goldenberg, Elizabeth Haase, Jennifer I. Downey, & Richard C. Friedman Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 10. An Integrative Approach to Treatment-Resistant Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Luke Sy-Cherng Woon, Anita Kanapathy, Hazli Zakaria, & Cesar A. Alfonso Personality Disorders 11. Moving Beyond Specialized Therapies for Borderline Personality Disorder: The Importance of Integrated Domain-Focused Treatment, W. John Livesley 12. Borderline Patients: 25 to 50 Years Later, with Commentary on Outcome Factors, Michael H. Stone 13. Pathological Narcissism and the Obstruction of Love, David Kealy & John S. Ogrodniczuk Schizophrenia 14. Psychotherapy for Schizophrenia: A Review of Modalities and Their Evidence Base, Michael Brus, Vladan Novakovic, & Ahron Friedberg Somatic Symptom Disorders 15. A Psychodynamic Perspective on Treatment of Patients with Conversion and Other Somatoform Disorders, Marcia J. Kaplan Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders 16. Further Evidence of Self-Medication: Personality Factors Influencing Drug Choice in Substance Use Disorders, Lindsey Colman McKernan, Michael R. Nash, William H. Gottdiener, Scott E. Anderson, Warren E. Lambert, & Erika R. Carr Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders 17. Psychodynamic Treatment of Combat Veterans with PTSD at Risk for Suicide, Herbert Hendin 18. The Cost of Chronic Stress in Childhood: Understanding and Applying the Concept of Allostatic Load, Debra A. Katz, Ginny Sprang, & Circe Cooke III. Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Special Populations - Notes, Richard Friedman & Jennifer Downey 19. Psychodynamic Therapies with Infants and Parents: A Critical Review of Treatment Methods, Bjoern Salomonsson 20. Childhood Precursors of Personality Disorders: Evaluation and Treatment, Clarice J. Kestenbaum 21. How Clinicians Feel about Working with Spouses of the Chronically Ill, Douglas H. Ingram 22. The Effects of Intimate Partner Violence on Women and Child Survivors: An Attachment Perspective, Alytia A. Levendosky, Brittany Lannert, & Matthew Yalch 23. Psychodynamic Treatment of the Criminal Offender: Making the Case for Longer-Term Treatment in a Longer-Term Setting, Abby L. Mulay, Elspeth Kelly, & Nicole M. Cain 24. Psychotherapeutic/Psychoanalytic Treatment of the Elderly, Joseph Schachter, Horst Kachele, & Judith S. Schachter IV. Psychodynamic Psychiatry and Neuroscience - Notes, Cesar A. Alfonso 25. Freud's "Project": The Mind-Brain Connection Revisited, Myron L. Glucksman 26. The Neurobiology of Attachment: From Infancy to Clinical Outcomes, Joanna Chambers 27. The Role of Oxytocin and Vasopressin in Attachment, C. Sue Carter
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