This book presents an implementation of psychodynamic self psychology in the treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, using a theoretical and therapeutic approach to examine the way that patients turn to food consumption or avoidance in order to supply needs they do not believe can be provided by human beings.
This book presents an implementation of psychodynamic self psychology in the treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, using a theoretical and therapeutic approach to examine the way that patients turn to food consumption or avoidance in order to supply needs they do not believe can be provided by human beings.
Eytan Bachar, PhD, is Head Psychologist of Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem, Israel; Associate Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former chairman of the Israeli Association of Eating Disorders. Analu Verbin, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist, working in a private practice in Tel Aviv, and a former member of the executive board of the Israeli Association of Eating Disorders.
Inhaltsangabe
Part A: The Theory, Application and Empirical Evidence 1: Anorexia and Bulimia: Diagnosis and History of Treatment 2: The Emergence of Self Psychology: Opportunities and Dilemmas in the Treatment of Anorexia and Bulimia 3: Evidence Basis for Psychodynamic Self Psychology in Eating Disorders 4: Transference, Countertransference and Treatment Management Part B: Case Studies 5: I Wanted to Disappear 6: Would Sheryl be Able to Take up Space? 7: The Therapist's Position Facing a Grandiose Self 8: "Living My Life" 9: A Journey to the Inner Core 10: I Am Not Allowed to Be a Whole Person 11. Satiable Hunger 12: Searching for "Sweet Dreams" and the "Little Prince" 13: Patients with Eating Disorders and Latent Idealization Needs 14: Absolute Autonomy 15: The Right to Exist 16: Beauty and the Beast 17: The Right to Need and the Permission to Require 18: When Someone Believes in Me, I Can Start to Believe in Myself 19: I Don't Want to Make It to 20 References Index List of Contributors.
Part A: The Theory, Application and Empirical Evidence 1: Anorexia and Bulimia: Diagnosis and History of Treatment 2: The Emergence of Self Psychology: Opportunities and Dilemmas in the Treatment of Anorexia and Bulimia 3: Evidence Basis for Psychodynamic Self Psychology in Eating Disorders 4: Transference, Countertransference and Treatment Management Part B: Case Studies 5: I Wanted to Disappear 6: Would Sheryl be Able to Take up Space? 7: The Therapist's Position Facing a Grandiose Self 8: "Living My Life" 9: A Journey to the Inner Core 10: I Am Not Allowed to Be a Whole Person 11. Satiable Hunger 12: Searching for "Sweet Dreams" and the "Little Prince" 13: Patients with Eating Disorders and Latent Idealization Needs 14: Absolute Autonomy 15: The Right to Exist 16: Beauty and the Beast 17: The Right to Need and the Permission to Require 18: When Someone Believes in Me, I Can Start to Believe in Myself 19: I Don't Want to Make It to 20 References Index List of Contributors.
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