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Fostering healing and growth : a psychoanalytic social work approach /

Contributor(s): Edward, Joyce | Sanville, Jean.
Publisher: Northvale, N.J. : J. Aronson, c1996Description: xxiv, 484 p. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1568217234 (alk. paper); 9781568217239; 9781568217239 (alk. paper).Subject(s): Psychodynamic psychotherapy | Psychiatric social work | PsychoanalysisDDC classification: 616.8914
Contents:
Applying psychoanalytic principles to social work practice -- Listening, hearing, and understanding in psychoanalytically oriented treatment -- Transference -- A clinical view of the use of psychoanalytic theory in front-line practice -- The good-enough social worker -- From holding to interpretation -- The beginning phases of treatment of the schizoid disorder of the self -- Maria's second chance -- The use of the telephone as a transitional space in the treatment of a severely masochistic anorexic patient -- Recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse -- The adult survivor of childhood sexual abuse -- Working with dreams of survivors of violence -- A psychoeducational-psychodynamic approach to the treatment of drug addicts -- Psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy with the HIV-infected person -- Leaking walls - a tale of the unconscious -- The child therapist and the child's parents -- From parental failure to foster parent -- Psychoanalysis and the world of two -- Ending where the client is -- In defense of long-term treatment -- Clinical supervision -- Collaboration between psychoanalysis and social work education.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection 616.8914 EDW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0067526
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [469]-473) and index.

Applying psychoanalytic principles to social work practice -- Listening, hearing, and understanding in psychoanalytically oriented treatment -- Transference -- A clinical view of the use of psychoanalytic theory in front-line practice -- The good-enough social worker -- From holding to interpretation -- The beginning phases of treatment of the schizoid disorder of the self -- Maria's second chance -- The use of the telephone as a transitional space in the treatment of a severely masochistic anorexic patient -- Recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse -- The adult survivor of childhood sexual abuse -- Working with dreams of survivors of violence -- A psychoeducational-psychodynamic approach to the treatment of drug addicts -- Psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy with the HIV-infected person -- Leaking walls - a tale of the unconscious -- The child therapist and the child's parents -- From parental failure to foster parent -- Psychoanalysis and the world of two -- Ending where the client is -- In defense of long-term treatment -- Clinical supervision -- Collaboration between psychoanalysis and social work education.

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