Case Formulation in Contemporary Psychotherapy presents a new approach to case conceptualization and case formulation, making meaning from each clinical case and using every piece of data available.
Case Formulation in Contemporary Psychotherapy presents a new approach to case conceptualization and case formulation, making meaning from each clinical case and using every piece of data available.
Robert Mendelsohn (Ph.D., ABPP) is Professor of Psychology and former Dean at the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology of Adelphi University, USA. He has been teaching psychodynamic psychotherapy to mental health professionals for almost 50 years.
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Foreword by Robert F. Bornstein Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 The History of Case Formulation and Treatment Planning; From Freud (1918) to W. Reich, (1946) From Reich to T. Reik, (1948, 1959) from Reik to Bion, (1962, 1976) and Winnicott, (1960, 1971) to Billow & Mendelsohn, (1990) Chapter 2 The Fourteen Clinical Processes Involved in My Approach to Case Formulation including: Countertransference, Inducement, Enactment, Projective Identification, Gratuitous Remarks, The Clinical Use of Many Processes Including Paradigmatic Techniques (And 'My Technical Use of My 'Sense of Humor') Chapter 3 Early Clinical Examples of My Knowing Without Consciously Knowing What I Unconsciously Knew Chapter 4 What Is Parallel Process and How Does It Enrich Our Understanding of Psychodynamic Case Formulation and the Preconscious Transmission of Clinical Data? Chapter 5 Magical Processes in Psychotherapy and The Magic of Dream Interpretation Chapter 6 Magical Processes in Case Consultation, Case Formulation and Treatment Planning Chapter 7 Conclusion: Creating A Space for Magic to Occur/Teaching the Magic to Others About The Author
Foreword by Robert F. Bornstein Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 The History of Case Formulation and Treatment Planning; From Freud (1918) to W. Reich, (1946) From Reich to T. Reik, (1948, 1959) from Reik to Bion, (1962, 1976) and Winnicott, (1960, 1971) to Billow & Mendelsohn, (1990) Chapter 2 The Fourteen Clinical Processes Involved in My Approach to Case Formulation including: Countertransference, Inducement, Enactment, Projective Identification, Gratuitous Remarks, The Clinical Use of Many Processes Including Paradigmatic Techniques (And 'My Technical Use of My 'Sense of Humor') Chapter 3 Early Clinical Examples of My Knowing Without Consciously Knowing What I Unconsciously Knew Chapter 4 What Is Parallel Process and How Does It Enrich Our Understanding of Psychodynamic Case Formulation and the Preconscious Transmission of Clinical Data? Chapter 5 Magical Processes in Psychotherapy and The Magic of Dream Interpretation Chapter 6 Magical Processes in Case Consultation, Case Formulation and Treatment Planning Chapter 7 Conclusion: Creating A Space for Magic to Occur/Teaching the Magic to Others About The Author
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