9780880489591-0880489596-Countertransference Issues in Psychiatric Treatment (Review of Psychiatry,)

Countertransference Issues in Psychiatric Treatment (Review of Psychiatry,)

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Countertransference Issues in Psychiatric Treatment (Review of Psychiatry,) (ISBN-13: 9780880489591 and ISBN-10: 0880489596), written by authors Brown Foundation Chair of Psychoanalysis and Professor of Psychiatry Glen O Gabbard MD, Professor and Interim Chairbarbara and Corbin Robertson Jr Endowed Chair for Personali Oldham MD MS, Michelle B Riba MD MS, was published by American Psychiatric Association Publishing in 1999. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Psychotherapy, TA & NLP (Psychology & Counseling, Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychotherapy, TA & NLP) books. You can easily purchase or rent Countertransference Issues in Psychiatric Treatment (Review of Psychiatry,) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Psychotherapy, TA & NLP books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In psychiatry, clinicians recognize the influence of their own personal characteristics on the assessment and treatment of their patients. No interactions in psychiatry are entirely free of countertransference dynamics. Most major theories point to countertransference as a jointly created phenomenon involving feelings induced by the patient combined with the conflicts and preexisting self and object representations that the clinician brings to the encounter.

Countertransference Issues in Psychiatric Treatment provides an overview of theory and technique that gives the reader a detailed account of how countertransference is used in contemporary practice. This timely reference - Illustrates the usefulness of examining countertransference issues in a wide range of psychiatric settings, including pharmacotherapy, consultation-liaison settings, and forensic facilities- Explores the specific countertransference dynamics evoked when clinicians treat suicidal borderline patients and the common countertransference problems confronted when treating antisocial and violent patients- Describes the difficulties encountered in general medical settings when physician-assisted suicide is considered as an acceptable clinical intervention- Breaks new ground in considering psychiatrist's emotional reactions to the patient as an integral part of psychiatric practice and discusses some of the current controversies about countertransference- Reviews cutting-edge psychoanalytic theory involving subjectivity, projective identification, role responsiveness and countertransference enactments

Whereas most literature on countertransference is geared toward psychoanalysis and dynamic psychotherapy, this volume illustrates how countertransference issues must be considered in every clinical setting in which a psychiatrist works. It is an excellent introduction to the topic for psychiatric residents and medical students.

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