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Another Kind of Evidence: Studies on Internalization, Annihilation Anxiety, and Progressive Symbolization in the Psychoanalytic Process

by Norbert Freedman, Jesse Geller & Joan Hoffenberg

In our current professional climate, with calls for 'evidenced-based treatment', and in light of the prestige accorded to this emblem, we can ask: for what purpose do we seek evidence? For our students? For...


Ground Rules in Psychotherapy and Counselling

by Robert Langs

The author examines the issue of boundaries in psychoanalytic thought, with reference to Freud's papers on analytic technique. The author then elucidates his own approach, drawing upon his previous research...


Bridging the Gap: A Training Module in Personal and Professional Development

by Judy Hildebrand

This book stresses the importance of training the highest-quality family therapists. It includes invaluable 'how to...' guides on tried-and-tested methods of taking trainees through a programme of personal and...


The Socially Constructed Organization

by David Campbell

This new work looks at the dynamics of organisations from a social constructionist viewpoint, taking the organisation as something that is constructed continuously through individual interactions with others,...


Art, Creativity, Living

by Lesley Caldwell

This volume in the Winnicott Studies series is dedicated to the life and work of Marion Milner and reflects, in varying ways, her unique use of Winnicott's work to shape her own thinking about art and creativity....


Life within Hidden Worlds: Psychotherapy in Prisons

by Jessica Saunders

Psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a practice is the antithesis of a prison regime. Prisons are hard; psychotherapy is porous, permeable. Echoed throughout this book is the obvious paradox that is being worked...


Post-Kleinian Psychoanalysis: The Biella Seminars

by Kenneth Sanders

Kenneth Sanders' book combines a historical approach to the literature of Freud, Klein and the Post Kleinian development, with demonstrations of the central role of dream analysis. Students and practitioners...


Narratives of Love and Loss: Studies in Modern Children's Fiction

by Margaret Rustin & Michael Rustin

An important and perceptive contribution to the study of children's literature, this welcome reissue includes a new postscript exploring in detail the phenomenal success of J.K.Rowling's series of Harry Potter...


Forensic Psychotherapy and Psychopathology

by Brett Kahr

This exceptional book adds to the fast growing area of forensic psychotherapy and shows the relevance of Winnicott's work to therapy with some of the most deprived in our society.


Weathering the Storms: Psychotherapy for Psychosis

by Murray Jackson

'In a series of fascinating supervisory case studies Jackson draws on Kleinian concepts and Scandinavian clinical experience to show how a psychotherapeutic approach can, through a combination of empathy and...


Psychoanalysis and Film

by Glen Gabbard

In full acknowledgment of the important cultural significance of film, this outstanding collection of psychoanalytic essays brings a methodological and theoretical sophistication to an absorbing range of film...


Logics of the Mind: A Clinical View

by Jorge Ahumada

This collection of papers, spanning the last 15 years, presents a spirited defence of Freud's clinical method, considering the "crisis of psychoanalysis" in the wider context of a crisis of reflective thought...


Mirror to Nature: Drama, Psychoanalysis and Society

by Margaret Rustin & Michael Rustin

A thoughtful and comprehensive analysis of drama and psychoanalysis, written in the lucid and accessible manner that epitomises the Rustins' style. These two well-known authors and psychotherapists explore in...


Unconscious Mental Life and Reality

by Richard Ekins

It is the aim of the present collection of seminal essays to offer a balanced yet rigorous examination of the durability and contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis, understood as a comprehensive system of...


Ship of Thought: Essays on Psychoanalysis and Learning

by Duncan Barford

Fourth volume of the Encyclopaedia of Psychoanalysis.This book contains ten new essays by an interdisciplinary array of educationalists, psychoanalysts and academics, who confront head-on the many problems associated...


Mapping the Mind: The Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience

by Fred Levin

This reissued classic text is a comprehensive guide to the basics that shows simply how things work. Each chapter begins with a precis to relate the contents to the wider context and the book ends with a summary...


Working Below the Surface: The Emotional Life of Contemporary Organizations

by David Armstrong, William Halton & Clare Huffington

The chapters contributed to this book have been written by the staff and associates of The Tavistock Consultancy Service, whose distinctive competence is in the human dimension of enterprise and the dynamics...


Clinical Work with Traumatized Young Children

by Joy Osofsky & Alicia Lieberman

Presenting crucial knowledge and state-of-the-art treatment approaches for working with young children affected by trauma, this book is an essential resource for mental health professionals and child welfare...


Gene-Environment Interactions in Developmental Psychopathology

by Kenneth Dodge & Michael Rutter

Bringing together foremost experts, this book reviews groundbreaking gene-environment research and explores implications for clinical practice, prevention, and public policy. Presented is cutting-edge work on...


Socioemotional Development in Cultural Context

by Xinyin Chen & Kenneth Rubin

Filling a significant gap in the literature, this book examines the impact of culture on the social behaviors, emotions, and relationships of children around the world. It also explores cultural differences...