Description |
1 online resource (245 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Foreword -- Publication Acknowledgments -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Part 1 -- What is Psychoanalysis? -- Which of my Patients Can Benefit from Psychoanalysis or Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy? -- Some Historical Observations -- My Goal -- Psychoanalytic Understanding -- The Influence of Psychoanalysis on Medical Practice (And Elsewhere) -- Description of Chapters -- Myths About Psychoanalysis -- Psychoanalysts Treat the Worried Well -- Psychoanalysis is Not Evidence-based |
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Psychoanalysis is Too Expensive and Impractical -- Psychoanalysts are Crazy -- All Psychoanalysts are Preoccupied with Sex -- Some Personal Observations -- Appendix: Selection of Patients for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy -- Diagnostic Exclusion Factors -- Positive Prognostic Factors -- (Relative) Negative Prognostic Factors -- References -- Part I Learning from Liaison with Family Medicine -- Chapter 1 "Problem Patients": Patients with Significant Personality Disturbance -- Patient 1: The Doctor's Feelings as a Diagnostic Tool -- Patient 2: The Patient Who Denies Illness |
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Who Becomes "Personality-Disordered"? -- Patient 3: Definitive Treatment of Personality Disturbance and Disorders -- Recognizing Psychiatric Conditions -- Choosing a Treatment -- Medication -- Psychoanalysis or Individual Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy -- Other Treatments -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Interviewing the Patient -- The Value of Listening -- Psychiatric Consultation -- Giving Patients Advice -- Constructive Support -- Taking Over Patients' Responsibilities -- Attempting to Understand Patients' Problems -- The Physician's Feelings as a Diagnostic Tool -- Goals of Therapy |
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Balint Groups -- References -- Chapter 3 "Are All My Patients Depressed?": The (Mis-)Diagnosis of Depression -- Major Depressive Episode -- "Non-Major'' Depression -- "Depressio sine Depressione" (Depression without Depression, or Masked Depression) -- Psychoanalytic (Psychodynamic) Psychotherapy -- Conclusion: Avoiding "Misdiagnosis" -- References -- Chapter 4 "My Patient is Psychotic": Dealing with a Patient with a Paranoid Delusion about Her Disease -- Case History -- Collaborative Management Approach -- Diagnosis and Management -- Discussion -- Psychiatric Liaison with Family Medicine |
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Dealing with Suspicious Patients -- References -- Chapter 5 Holding Patients with Medication: Using Neuroleptics as an Adjunct to Psychotherapy in Patients with Severe ... -- Clinical Examples -- Discussion -- Research Possibilities -- References -- Chapter 6 What Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry Offer to Medicine -- What Psychoanalysts and Psychoanalytically Informed Psychiatrists Offer to Psychiatric and Medical Management -- Difficulties in Psychiatry -- Assessment and Management -- Consultation for Hospitalized Patients -- Outpatient Management Consultation -- Treatment for Physicians |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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Subject |
Psychoanalysis.
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Medicine.
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Physician and patient.
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Psychoanalytic Theory
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Psychoanalysis
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Medicine
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Physician-Patient Relations
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psychoanalysis.
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medicines (material)
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Medicine.
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Physician and patient.
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Psychoanalysis.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429629068 |
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0429629060 |
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0429627424 |
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9780429625787 |
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0429625782 |
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9780429031885 |
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0429031882 |
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9780429627422 |
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