Description |
1 online resource (xi, 252 pages .) |
Series |
World library of mental health |
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World library of mental health series.
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Contents |
1. Interview with Dianna Kenny -- 2. Ten books -- 3. Varicose veins: an optional illness -- 4. The sibling and psychotherapy -- 5. The psychology of nuclear disarmament: a case study -- 6. Psychoanalytic psychotherapy -- 7. An attachment model of depression: integrating findings from the mood disorder laboratory -- 8. Anti-psychiatry and the psychotherapy of psychosis -- 9. Narrative in psychiatry and psychotherapy: the evidence? -- 10. Psychodynamic psychiatry: rise, decline and renewalPART IV Psychotherapy: integrative and attachment-informed -- 11. Family and individual therapy: comparisons and contrasts -- 12. Psychoanalysis and CBT: confluence or watershed? -- 13. Integration in psychoanalytic psychotherapy: an attachment meta-perspective -- 14. Superego: an attachment perspective -- 15. Relational psychoanalysis; PART V Heroes -- 16. Bowlby's 'trilogy' -- 17. Michael Balint -- 18. David Malan and brief dynamic therapy -- 19. Anthony Storr -- 20. Jonathan Pedder -- 21. Charles Rycroft -- 22. Untied -- 23. The 'good-enough' doctor -- 24. In praise of 'low intensity' psychotherapy -- 25. How much do you charge? -- 26. What exactly do you do? |
Summary |
"For three decades Jeremy Holmes has been a leading figure in psychodynamic psychiatry in the UK and across the world. He has played a central role in promoting the ideas of John Bowlby and in developing the clinical applications - psychiatric and psychotherapeutic - of Attachment Theory in working with adults. Drawing on both psychoanalytic and attachment ideas, Holmes has been able to encompass a truly biopsychosocial perspective. As a psychotherapist Holmes brings together psychodynamic, systemic and cognitive models, alert to vital differences, but also keenly sensitive to overlaps and parallels. Attachments: Psychiatry, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis - The selected works of Jeremy Holmes brings together the astonishing range of Holmes' interests and contributions. The various sections in the book cover: An extended interview - covering Holmes' career and philosophy as a psychodynamic psychiatrist 'Juvenilia' - sibling relationships, the psychology of nuclear weapons, and the psychodynamics of surgical intervention. Psychodynamic psychiatry: Integrative and Attachment-Informed A psychotherapy section in which he develops his model of psychotherapeutic change 'Heroes' - biographical pieces about the major influences including, John Bowlby, Michael Balint, David Malan, Jonathan Pedder and Charles Rycroft. 'Ephemera' - brief pieces covering such topics as frequency of psychodynamic sessions and fees. Attachments: Psychiatry, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis - The selected works of Jeremy Holmes will be essential and illuminating reading for practitioners and students of psychiatry and psychotherapy in all its guises"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Psychodynamic psychotherapy.
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Child psychotherapy.
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Psychotherapy -- Philosophy
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Evidence-based psychotherapy.
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Psychoanalysis.
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Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic
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psychoanalysis.
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MEDICAL -- Psychiatry -- General.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Movements -- Psychoanalysis.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- General.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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Child psychotherapy
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Evidence-based psychotherapy
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Psychoanalysis
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy
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Psychotherapy -- Philosophy
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1317647122 |
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9781317647126 |
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9781315762081 |
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1315762080 |
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9781317645269 |
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131764526X |
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