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New Paradigms for Treating Relationships Jill Savege Scharff

New Paradigms for Treating Relationships By Jill Savege Scharff

New Paradigms for Treating Relationships by Jill Savege Scharff


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Offers an international perspective on the theory and practice of analytic couple and family therapy. This book summarizes theory, sets it in context, and illustrates the concepts with clinical illustrations.

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New Paradigms for Treating Relationships by Jill Savege Scharff

New Paradigms for Treating Relationships is a contemporary international perspective on the psychoanalytic theory and practice of couple and family therapy. It summarizes theory, sets it in context, and illustrates the concepts with clinical illustrations. This clearly written and engaging book is essential for practicing couple and family therapists, psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, teachers of psychotherapy, as well as for students of psychoanalysis and philosophy.

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With the help of many case examples, the essays explore a wide range of important topics, including divorce, stepfamilies, AIDS, family business consultation, narcissism, and sexual dysfunction. Founded on object relations theory, the discussions integrate current attachment, trauma, and neuroscience research. ...the book revises and updates psychoanalytic thinking and its application in family therapy. The application of psychoanalytical concepts, which is achieved through the many case studies offered, demystifies this therapy approach, making it accessible to both students and professionals. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students through professionals. * CHOICE *
New Paradigms for Treating Relationships brings previously unheard voices from many countries together to create a global perspective that brings depth and breadth to psychoanalytic couple and family therapy. The book demonstrates the value placed internationally on applying psychoanalytic insight to understanding family dynamics and devising treatment for families and couples. The book gives access to the illuminating ways of thinking about analytic couple and family therapy described in the Spanish, French, and German literature. It widens readers' focus while staying true to the in-depth way of working with the unconscious that is characteristic of psychoanalysis. * Sir Read Alot Book Review *
In New Paradigms for Treating Relationships the Scharffs have assembled a rich collection of psychoanalytic thinking about the family generously illustrated with case studies to show how complex abstractions are lived out and put into practice. -- Michael P. Nichols author of The Lost Art of Listening
...the editors have brought together an impressive collection of papers, which together convey something of the richness, the diversity, and the energy of an approach to work with couples and families that is generating a growing level of interest in Australia and internationally. -- Jim Crawley, Psychotherapist, WA.
In case you thought that creative psychoanalytic thinking about marital and family relationship had come to an end years ago, take another look. This new book, edited by the pre-eminent object-relations family therapists, Jill and David Scharff, is the best volume in this area to appear in many years. It will broaden and deepen the understanding of couple and family relationships of therapists of all theoretical orientations. -- Alan S. Gurman Ph.D., emeritus professor of psychiatry; director of family therapy training at the University of Wisconsin Medical School
With the help of many case examples, the essays explore a wide range of important topics, including divorce, stepfamilies, AIDS, family business consultation, narcissism, and sexual dysfunction. Founded on object relations theory, the discussions integrate current attachment, trauma, and neuroscience research. ...the book revises and updates psychoanalytic thinking and its application in family therapy. The application of psychoanalytical concepts, which is achieved through the many case studies offered, demystifies this therapy approach, making it accessible to both students and professionals. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students through professionals. * CHOICE *

About Jill Savege Scharff

Jill Savege Scharff, M.D., co-director of the International Psychotherapy Institute, is a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University, and teaches child analysis at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute. David E. Scharff, M. D., co-director of the International Psychotherapy Institute, is a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University, and a teaching analyst at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute. Please click here to see a list of International Psychotherapy Institute Conferences (PDF file).

Table of Contents

0 Index 0 List of Figures 0 Credits 0 Epilogue 0 Introduction to Part 2 0 Introduction to Part 1 0 Preface and Acknowledgements 0 List of Tables 0 Contributors Chapter 1 Models of the Mind for Family Therapy Part 1 Family Therapy Part 2 Couple Therapy Chapter 2 New Paradigms for Treating Relationships Chapter 3 Intraphysic, Interphysic, and Transphysic Communication Chapter 4 Family Process and Individual Emotion Chapter 5 Relational Family Therapy Chapter 6 The Family in Psychosis: Transpersonal Pathologies Chapter 7 Folie a Deux: A Model for Transpersonal Disorders Chapter 8 Psychotherapy for the Parents as a Couple Chapter 9 Sibling Relationships Chapter 10 Play in Family Therapy Chapter 11 Divorce Terminable and Interminable Chapter 12 Therapeutic Supervision for Families of High Conflict Divorce Chapter 13 Expanding the Frame in Therapy with a Stepfamily Chapter 14 Family Dynamics and Aids Phobia: A Case Study Chapter 15 Consulting to a Family Business Chapter 16 Holding on and Letting Go: A Family Therapy Evolves into Couple Therapy Chapter 17 A Clinical Introduction to Couple Therapy Chapter 18 Object Relations Perspective on a Phenomenological Case History Chapter 19 Couple Psychotherapy and Attachment Theory Chapter 20 Integrating Attachment Theory and Neuroscience in Couple Therapy Chapter 21 Obstacles for the Psychoanalyst in the Practice of Couple Therapy Chapter 22 Dreams and the Introduction of the Third into the Transference Dynamic Chapter 23 The Analytic Third and Cotransference in Couple Therapy Chapter 24 Narcissistic Disorders in Marriage Chapter 25 Couples in Narcissistic Collusion: Sexual Fantasy and Acting Out Chapter 26 Dynamics of Sadomasochism in the film The Night Porter Chapter 27 Unconscious Sources of Low Sexual Desire in Gay, Lesbian, and Heterosexual Peer Marriages Chapter 28 A Troubled Marriage in Sex Therapy Chapter 29 Intercultural Couple Therapy Chapter 30 Brief Therapy with Couples and Individuals Chapter 31 Containing Anxiety in Divorcing Couples Chapter 32 The Splitting Function of the Dyad and the Containment of the Couple

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CIN0765704374G
9780765704375
0765704374
New Paradigms for Treating Relationships by Jill Savege Scharff
Used - Good
Hardback
Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
20060802
512
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