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Transference And Projection by Grant, Jan
Title | Transference And Projection |
Author | Grant, Jan |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education (UK) |
Release | 2002-06-01 |
Category | Psychology |
Total Pages | 152 |
ISBN | 0335203140 |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
This book describes, defines and demonstrates the clinical applications of transference and projection and how they are used by psychotherapists as 'mirrors to the self' - as reflections of a client's internal structure and core ways of relating to other people. There is an emphasis on understanding transference as a normal organizing process that helps individuals make meaning of interpersonal experiences, and on how to respond effectively to it in the day-to-day practice of counselling and psychotherapy.
Projective Identification by Elizabeth Spillius
Title | Projective Identification |
Author | Elizabeth Spillius |
Publisher | Routledge |
Release | 2013-06-17 |
Category | Psychology |
Total Pages | 432 |
ISBN | 1136584846 |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
In this book Elizabeth Spillius and Edna O'Shaughnessy explore the development of the concept of projective identification, which had important antecedents in the work of Freud and others, but was given a specific name and definition by Melanie Klein. They describe Klein's published and unpublished views on the topic, and then consider the way the concept has been variously described, evolved, accepted, rejected and modified by analysts of different schools of thought and in various locations – Britain, Western Europe, North America and Latin America. The authors believe that this unusually widespread interest in a particular concept and its varied ‘fate’ has occurred not only because of beliefs about its clinical usefulness in the psychoanalytic setting but also because projective identification is a universal aspect of human interaction and communication. Projective Identification: The Fate of a Concept will appeal to any psychoanalyst or psychotherapist who uses the ideas of transference and counter-transference, as well as to academics wanting further insight into the evolution of this concept as it moves between different cultures and countries.
A Primer on Working with Resistance by Martha Stark
Title | A Primer on Working with Resistance |
Author | Martha Stark |
Publisher | Jason Aronson, Incorporated |
Release | 1994-03-01 |
Category | Psychology |
Total Pages | 278 |
ISBN | 1461627311 |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
"Martha Stark's primer on resistance is a unique book. It takes as the heart of the clinical problem the patient's reluctance to change, that ubiquitous and paradoxical phenomenon of our work in which people come to us asking for help in changing, and then do their level best to keep change from happening... This is a work which is at once a practical guide and a theoretical tour de force. Readers who journey in this slim volume with Dr. Stark will return from their travels to their practice much educated, having encountered new ideas and old ones in new forms, better able to face the everyday travails of psychotherapy." –David E. Scharff, M.D. "Every so often a book emerges from the vast sea of analytic writings that startles in its creativity and usefulness. A Primer on Working with Resistance is just such a book. Dr. Stark is as clear as a bell. She manages complex theoretical concepts with sophistication and great sensitivity for the material. For example, the distinctions she makes between convergent and divergent conflict, or between illusion and distortion, are elegant. The question and answer format of the book is reassuring for the beginner, and a delight for the more experienced reader as well." –Anne Alonso, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School A Jason Aronson Book
Supervising the Counsellor by Steve Page
Title | Supervising the Counsellor |
Author | Steve Page |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Release | 2001 |
Category | Psychology |
Total Pages | 306 |
ISBN | 9780415207744 |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
This anthology examines Love's Labours Lost from a variety of perspectives and through a wide range of materials. Selections discuss the play in terms of historical context, dating, and sources; character analysis; comic elements and verbal conceits; evidence of authorship; performance analysis; and feminist interpretations. Alongside theater reviews, production photographs, and critical commentary, the volume also includes essays written by practicing theater artists who have worked on the play. An index by name, literary work, and concept rounds out this valuable resource.
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology by Renos K. Papadopoulos
Title | The Handbook of Jungian Psychology |
Author | Renos K. Papadopoulos |
Publisher | Routledge |
Release | 2012-10-12 |
Category | Psychology |
Total Pages | 408 |
ISBN | 113548077X |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
The field of Jungian psychology has been growing steadily over the last twenty years and awareness is increasing of its relevance to the predicaments of modern life. Jung appeals not only to professionals who are looking for a more humane and creative way of working with their clients, but also to academics in an increasingly wide range of disciplines. This Handbook is unique in presenting a clear, comprehensive and systematic exposition of the central tenets of Jung’s work which has something to offer to both specialists and those seeking an introduction to the subject. Internationally recognised experts in Jungian Psychology cover the central themes in three sections: Theory, Psychotherapy & Applications. Each chapter begins with an introduction locating the topic in the context of Jung’s work as a whole, before moving on to an investigation of contemporary developments and concluding by demonstrating how Jung’s theories continue to evolve and develop through their practical therapeutic applications. The Handbook of Jungian Psychology is the definitive source of authoritative information on Jungian psychology for Jungian analysts, psychotherapists, counsellors and related professionals. It will be an invaluable aid to those involved in Jungian academic studies and related disciplines.
The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious by Carl Gustav Jung
Title | The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious |
Author | Carl Gustav Jung |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Release | 1969 |
Category | Psychology |
Total Pages | 562 |
ISBN | 9780691018331 |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
Essays which state the fundamentals of Jung's psychological system: "On the Psychology of the Unconscious" and "The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious," with their original versions in an appendix.
Living with Paradox by Anne Singer Harris
Title | Living with Paradox |
Author | Anne Singer Harris |
Publisher | Wadsworth Publishing Company |
Release | 1996 |
Category | Psychology |
Total Pages | 247 |
ISBN | |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
An overview of Jung's life, the philosophical roots of his theory, and essential elements of the Jungian approach to depth therapy are included in this clearly written, up-to-date book. Harris relates theory to clinical practice and discusses ecology, science, and gender issues in the context of Jungian psychology, as well as the relationship between Jung's personal attributes and the theory he developed.
Essential Papers on Transference by Aaron H. Esman
Title | Essential Papers on Transference |
Author | Aaron H. Esman |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Release | 1990-09-01 |
Category | Psychology |
Total Pages | 540 |
ISBN | 081472177X |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
Among Freud's discoveries, none has proved more theoretically valid or clinically productive than his demonstration that humans regularly and inevitably repeat with the analyst patterns of relationship, fantasy, and conflict experienced in their childhood. Transference phenomenon and its analysis in therapy is the cornerstone for much psychoanalytic work. It's crucial importance has been and continues to be a matter of debate among psychoanalysts. Essential Papers on Transference presents the central papers on the subject of transference from Freud's time to our own. Although many reflect viewpoints within the psychoanalytic mainstream, efforts have been made to be as inclusive as possible; thus neo-Freudian, Kohutian, and Lacanian statements are represented. The book underscores the fact that the meaning, the therapeutic use, and even the theoretical explanation of transference and transference phenomena have undergone significant changes over the years.
Nature s Self by Robert S. Corrington
Title | Nature s Self |
Author | Robert S. Corrington |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Release | 1996 |
Category | Philosophy |
Total Pages | 186 |
ISBN | 9780847681341 |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
The drama of the unfolding of the spirit, Corrington argues, is one of the most powerful struggles within the human process. The spirit is in and of nature and can never lift the self outside of nature. For Corrington's ecstatic naturalism, there is no realm of the supernatural, only dimensions and orders within nature.
Theory and Practice of Counselling and Therapy by Richard Nelson-Jones
Title | Theory and Practice of Counselling and Therapy |
Author | Richard Nelson-Jones |
Publisher | SAGE |
Release | 2010-11-09 |
Category | Psychology |
Total Pages | 512 |
ISBN | 0857023551 |
Language | English, Spanish, and French |
Book Summary:
The fifth edition of Richard Nelson-Jones' Theory and Practice of Counselling and Therapy provides an essential introduction to the major theoretical approaches in counselling and psychotherapy today. This comprehensive and accessible book has been substantially revised and updated, and now includes two brand new chapters on solution-focused therapy and narrative therapy by Alasdair Macdonald and Martin Payne. Following a clearly-defined structure, each chapter describes the origin of the therapeutic approach, a biography of its originator, its theory and practice, discusses case material and further developments, and suggests further reading. Each chapter also contains review and personal questions. Richard Nelson-Jones' authoritative and practical textbook is the ideal companion for students on introductory courses and those embarking on professional training.