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  • av R. D. Hinshelwood
    406,-

    In this book, the case histories of Melanie Klein and her followers are scrutinised, to examine both what the clinicians were noticing in their patients, and how they conceptualized those processes.

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    526,-

    This text examines the emerging concerns about the export of trauma experts and counsellors to war-torn areas of the world. As well as presenting an analysis of present, misconceived attempts to give help, the book provides an agenda for future, more appropriate ways of responding.

  • - Lectures from the Tavistock
    av Neville Symington
    410,-

    There have been many expositions of psychoanalysis, but none so deeply rooted in clinical practice - both as it affects the patient, and even more as it affects the analyst. Neville Symington lectured to mental health professionals seconded to the Tavistock Centre; this book is the result of these lectures.

  •  
    530,-

    An introduction to the thought of Carl Gustav Jung, showing how his work on the unconscious is still relevant. It explores issues such as the origins of the self, family and gender, social conflict, racism, international strife, the new scientific thinking, religion, ethics and artistic creativity.

  • - Reasons and Remedies
    av Heather Smith
    406,-

    When children's emotional needs are not met, they become unhappy. This text reveals their distress both at home and at school through fear, anxiety and often troublesome behaviour. It presents the emotional problems of children in depth, and a variety of ways of dealing with those problems.

  • av R. D. Hinshelwood
    540,-

    This book contains 13 main entries on the basic Kleinian concepts - splitting, paranoid-schizoid and depressive positions, projective identification, envy, internal objects - along with numerous entries on subsidiary concepts and the main post-Kleinian writers - Bion, Segal, Rosenfeld, Joseph and Meltzer.

  • av Nini Herman
    526,-

  • av Professor Philip Thomas
    386,-

    Summarizes various approaches to schizophrenia and points to their weaknesses and strengths. To gain a better understanding of the condition, the text considers factors including deprivation, cultural influences and brain function. It also challenges over-reliance on 19th century phenomenology.

  • av Michael Eigen
    526,-

    Advocating a call to the return to the spiritual in psychoanalysis, the author of this text illustrates his writing with the work of Bion, Milner and Winnicott. In the text he expands on his call to celebrate and explore the meaning of mystical experience within psychoanalysis.

  • - The Myth and the Reality
    av Roger Willoughby
    540,-

    Few psychoanalysts from the latter half of the twentieth century have been as intellectually prolific, charismatic and ultimately scandalous as Masud Khan.

  • av Isabel E. P. Menzies- Lyth
    526,-

    Continuing the themes of Containing Anxiety in Institutions, Menzies Lyth reflects on a variety of social situations: the dynamics of the Fire Brigade, conflicts between psychiatric hospitals and the communities that they serve and family patterns of consumption. The collection concludes with a survey of the psychological aftermath of disaster.

  • - Companion to the Writings and Work of D.W. Winnicott
    av Alexander Newman
    540,-

    This book is neither a textbook nor a critical dictionary but it can be used as both. Its main purpose is to allow the reader to enjoy in the fullest sense studying Winnicott's texts. The book is aimed at anyone, or any group who needs an aide memoire for work: a psychotherapist's and a counsellor's handbook.

  • av Isabel E. P. Menzies- Lyth
    406,-

    Isabel Menzies Lyth has formulated a way of thinking about social structures as forms of defence. The author extends her analytic range to cover themes of children in long-stay hospitals and day-care institutions, and the maternal role today.

  • - New Applications in Art Therapy
    av Doug Sandle
    406,-

    Collates examples of the widening applications of art therapy. The contributors to the text cover such topics as family trauma, work with children with learning difficulties and with autism, with criminal offenders, anorexics, the sexually abused and with people who stammer.

  • av Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel
    526,-

    This is the best single account of the psychoanalysis of creativity, pseudo-creativity and the perverse mind. The author explores art, film and literature to show the relations between true creativity and the artful universe of the pervert.

  • - Shaping of the Private Self
    av Nikolas Rose
    410,-

    Provides an approach to analyzing the links between political power, expertise and the self. This edition adds a new introduction setting out the methodoligical and conceptual basis of this approach and a new final chapter considers some of the implications of recent developments.

  • - The Life of an Analyst
    av Fred Plaut
    406,-

    Born in 1913, the author has known Jung, Winnicott, Anna Freud and Bion among others. During a long and eventful life Plaut lived, studied and practised as a psychoanalyst in London and Berlin. In this entertaining and illuminating autobiography, he has interwoven historical events with personal observations and experiences.

  • - Psychoanalytic Approach to Psychosomatic Illness
    av Joyce McDougall
    416,-

    McDougall looks at people who react to psychological distress through somatic manifestations, and at the psychosomatic potential of individuals in those moments when habitual psychological ways of coping are overwhelmed, and the body pantomimes the mind's distress.

  • av Ian D. Suttie
    526,-

    The author presents a passionate argument for a therapeutic practice based on the physician's love for the deeply deprived patient. Ian Suttie, a psychiatrist of the Tavistock clinic in the 1930s, advocates a more optimistic view of human nature than traditional Freudian psychology.

  •  
    406,-

    Part of a series, this is a guide to developments in welfare services for black families in the early 1980s. It describes practical ways of meeting the black population's needs and the implications for the families and those who work with them.

  • av Joanna Ryan & Frank Thomas
    526,-

  • av Lavinia Gomez
    406,-

    This introduction to object relations presents the work of the main theorists chronologically, enabling the reader to gain a sense of how the subject developed. The different concepts are explained and examined through the eyes of each theorist. A brief biography of each theorist is included.

  • - Knowledge in Practice
    av Sarah Cant & Ursula Sharma
    406,-

    This text is concerned with knowledge and how it is generated within complementary therapies: what kind of authority can be accorded to such knowledge; the nature of research agendas; and what ideas and skills are central to training and how they are transmitted.

  • av Adam Edward Jukes
    530,-

    What makes a man like John, in every respect a cultured and charming man, successful in his career and liked by his friends and acquaintances, behave violently towards a woman he says he loves? Drawing on writings from the men's and women's movements, and from psychoanalytic literature; a view of the issues surrounding this case.

  •  
    406,-

    The basic theme of this book - the contrast between the size of the problem of 'mental illness' and the inadequacy of responses to it - is more relevant now than a quarter of a century ago, when first written. Diagnoses have now reached staggering levels, yet psychiatry is dominated by reductionist biomedical models and drugs.

  • - Research, Theory and Practice
    av Christopher J. Mruk
    526,-

    An analysis of the recent exlposion of research and literature on the enhancement of self-esteem. On both theoretical and practical levels, the author defines self-esteem and how it can be developed or enhanced.

  • av Paul Lockley
    386,-

    This text introduces readers to the setting up and running of a drug support group and illustrates the underlying approach of providing mutual support for everyone involved. It highlights the problems which illegal drug use can bring, not just to drug users, but also to their partners and families.

  • - Exploring Emotions Behind the Physical Symptoms
    av Sotiris Zalidis
    406,-

    This title provides an introduction to psychosomatics for counsellors and psychotherapists who want to learn about the psychologically informed management of their patients' physical symptoms.

  • - General Practitioners, Health and Learning in the Inner-city
    av Linden West
    370,-

    Focusing on the work, well-being and lives of doctors during a period of crisis and change in the NHS, this work shows how GPs are responding to their changing roles and facing the challenge of misogyny and racism pervading their profession.

  • av D. W. Winnicott
    420,-

    Winnicott's ideas are scattered through numerous clinical papers and popular expositions. He made only one attempt to write an overview of his ideas, and this is it.

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