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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Auteur(s) : Malan, David Huntingford (1922-....)
Titre(s) : Individual psychotherapy and the science of psychodynamics [Texte électronique] / David H. Malan
Publication : London ; Boston : Butterworths, 1979
Description matérielle : 1 ressource dématérialisée
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-257) and index
In this book the principles of dynamic psychotherapy, from the most elementary to
some of the most profound, are presented in logical order, but almost entirely in
connection with illustrative true stories which are told as they happened. Such stories
are practically never simple, and hence most of them illustrate several different
principles and ideas at the same time. This means that if the reader wishes to learn
about such a concept as 'transference' or 'acting out', he will find it discussed
and illustrated in various different places in the book in connection with a number
of different stories, often with cross-references one to the other. I hope this book
is entertaining enough to be read in sequence like a novel. But it can also be used
for reference. For this purpose all the reader has to do is to look up any particular
concept in the index or the table of contents, and turn to the appropriate passages.
In the first of these the concept will usually be defined, and in any subsequent passages
it will be further illustrated and elaborated. - D.H.M., page v
Sujet(s) : Psychothérapie
Psychothérapie
Genre ou forme : Études de cas
Indice(s) Dewey :
616.891 4 (23e éd.) = Psychothérapie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780407000889
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44644589t
Notice n° :
FRBNF44644589
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Table des matières : Psychotherapy in everyday life ; Inner mechanisms in everyday life ; Unconscious
communication ; Elementary, though not necessarily easy, psychotherapy ; Elementary
psychotherapy continued : symptoms, precipitating factors and psychiatric consultation
; A note on the observations of psychoanalysis ; Common syndromes I : sexual problems
in women ; Common syndromes II : problems of masculinity in men ; The relation with
the therapist : 'transference' ; The dialogue of psychotherapy and the two triangles
; Three linked themes : aggression, elimination of bodily products and obsessional
phenomena ; An introduction to depression ; Regression and long-term therapy ;
Deeper layers of depression ; Primitive phenomena ; Termination and breaks in treatment
; Assessment for psychotherapy : I. General principles ; Assessment for psychotherapy
(contd.) : II. The importance of the psychiatric enquiry and differential diagnosis
; Assessment for psychotherapy (contd.) : III. The p