Inside Out and Outside In
Psychodynamic Clinical Theory and Psychopathology in Contemporary Multicultural Contexts
Herausgeber: Berzoff, Joan; Hertz, Patricia; Flanagan, Laura Melano
Inside Out and Outside In
Psychodynamic Clinical Theory and Psychopathology in Contemporary Multicultural Contexts
Herausgeber: Berzoff, Joan; Hertz, Patricia; Flanagan, Laura Melano
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The fifth edition of Inside Out and Outside In is an up-to-date and essential resource for mental health professionals and students practicing in todayâ s increasingly complex environment.
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The fifth edition of Inside Out and Outside In is an up-to-date and essential resource for mental health professionals and students practicing in todayâ s increasingly complex environment.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Fifth Edition
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 864g
- ISBN-13: 9781538125465
- ISBN-10: 1538125463
- Artikelnr.: 60798470
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Fifth Edition
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 864g
- ISBN-13: 9781538125465
- ISBN-10: 1538125463
- Artikelnr.: 60798470
Joan Berzoff, EdD, is the director of the End of Life Program at the Smith College School for Social Work, where she served as chair of Human Behavior and co-chair of the doctoral program for over twenty-five years. She has authored four textbooks, over thirty-five articles, and lectures widely in the U.S. and internationally. She maintains a private practice in Northampton, Massachusetts. Laura Melano Flanagan, MSW, teaches at the Smith College School for Social Work and has taught at the Hunter College and New York University Schools of Social Work. She maintains a private practice of psychotherapy and supervision in New York City and is a psychological consultant to various programs for young opera singers. Patricia Hertz, MSW, is in private practice in the Boston area, where she works with adolescents, adults, couples, and families. She is a clinical consultant at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, and the Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit, and she teaches at the Smith College School for Social Work.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Why Psychodynamic Theories? Why Biopsychosocial Context?
Joan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz
Chapter 2: Drive and Beyond: Freud's Psychoanalytic Concepts
Joan Berzoff and Gerry Schamess
Chapter 3: Ego Psychology
Gerald Schamess and Robert Shilkret
Chapter 4: Psychosocial Ego Development: The Theory of Erik Erikson
Joan Berzoff
Chapter 5: Object Relations Theory
Laura Melano Flanagan
Chapter 6: The Theory of Self Psychology
Laura Melano Flanagan
Chapter 7: Relational and Intersubjective Theories
Joan Berzoff
Chapter 8: Attachment Theory
Cynthia J. Shilkret and Robert Shilkret
Chapter 9: Neurobiology, Attachment and Trauma
Janet Shapiro
Chapter 10: Psychodynamic Theories and GenderJoan Berzoff
Chapter 11: Psychodynamic Contributions to Understanding Racism:
Implications for Clinical Practice
Brian Rasmussen, PhD & Ann Marie Garran, PhD
Chapter 12: The Bridge: From Theory to Practice
Patricia Hertz, Laura Flanagan, David S. Byers, Joan Berzoff
Chapter 13: The Psychoses, with a Special Emphasis on Schizophrenia
Spectrum Disorders
Patricia Hertz
Chapter 14: Personality Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Borderline
and Narcissistic Syndromes
Patricia Hertz and Meg Hertz
Chapter 15: Mood Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Depression and
Bipolar Disorder
Joan Berzoff, Teresa Méndez and Daniel Buccino
Chapter 16: Anxiety and Its Manifestations
Joan Berzoff and Susan Pasco
Chapter 17: Trauma Theories and Disorders
Kathryn Basham
Chapter 18: Some Final Thoughts
Joan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz
Chapter 1: Why Psychodynamic Theories? Why Biopsychosocial Context?
Joan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz
Chapter 2: Drive and Beyond: Freud's Psychoanalytic Concepts
Joan Berzoff and Gerry Schamess
Chapter 3: Ego Psychology
Gerald Schamess and Robert Shilkret
Chapter 4: Psychosocial Ego Development: The Theory of Erik Erikson
Joan Berzoff
Chapter 5: Object Relations Theory
Laura Melano Flanagan
Chapter 6: The Theory of Self Psychology
Laura Melano Flanagan
Chapter 7: Relational and Intersubjective Theories
Joan Berzoff
Chapter 8: Attachment Theory
Cynthia J. Shilkret and Robert Shilkret
Chapter 9: Neurobiology, Attachment and Trauma
Janet Shapiro
Chapter 10: Psychodynamic Theories and GenderJoan Berzoff
Chapter 11: Psychodynamic Contributions to Understanding Racism:
Implications for Clinical Practice
Brian Rasmussen, PhD & Ann Marie Garran, PhD
Chapter 12: The Bridge: From Theory to Practice
Patricia Hertz, Laura Flanagan, David S. Byers, Joan Berzoff
Chapter 13: The Psychoses, with a Special Emphasis on Schizophrenia
Spectrum Disorders
Patricia Hertz
Chapter 14: Personality Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Borderline
and Narcissistic Syndromes
Patricia Hertz and Meg Hertz
Chapter 15: Mood Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Depression and
Bipolar Disorder
Joan Berzoff, Teresa Méndez and Daniel Buccino
Chapter 16: Anxiety and Its Manifestations
Joan Berzoff and Susan Pasco
Chapter 17: Trauma Theories and Disorders
Kathryn Basham
Chapter 18: Some Final Thoughts
Joan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Why Psychodynamic Theories? Why Biopsychosocial Context?
Joan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz
Chapter 2: Drive and Beyond: Freud's Psychoanalytic Concepts
Joan Berzoff and Gerry Schamess
Chapter 3: Ego Psychology
Gerald Schamess and Robert Shilkret
Chapter 4: Psychosocial Ego Development: The Theory of Erik Erikson
Joan Berzoff
Chapter 5: Object Relations Theory
Laura Melano Flanagan
Chapter 6: The Theory of Self Psychology
Laura Melano Flanagan
Chapter 7: Relational and Intersubjective Theories
Joan Berzoff
Chapter 8: Attachment Theory
Cynthia J. Shilkret and Robert Shilkret
Chapter 9: Neurobiology, Attachment and Trauma
Janet Shapiro
Chapter 10: Psychodynamic Theories and GenderJoan Berzoff
Chapter 11: Psychodynamic Contributions to Understanding Racism:
Implications for Clinical Practice
Brian Rasmussen, PhD & Ann Marie Garran, PhD
Chapter 12: The Bridge: From Theory to Practice
Patricia Hertz, Laura Flanagan, David S. Byers, Joan Berzoff
Chapter 13: The Psychoses, with a Special Emphasis on Schizophrenia
Spectrum Disorders
Patricia Hertz
Chapter 14: Personality Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Borderline
and Narcissistic Syndromes
Patricia Hertz and Meg Hertz
Chapter 15: Mood Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Depression and
Bipolar Disorder
Joan Berzoff, Teresa Méndez and Daniel Buccino
Chapter 16: Anxiety and Its Manifestations
Joan Berzoff and Susan Pasco
Chapter 17: Trauma Theories and Disorders
Kathryn Basham
Chapter 18: Some Final Thoughts
Joan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz
Chapter 1: Why Psychodynamic Theories? Why Biopsychosocial Context?
Joan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz
Chapter 2: Drive and Beyond: Freud's Psychoanalytic Concepts
Joan Berzoff and Gerry Schamess
Chapter 3: Ego Psychology
Gerald Schamess and Robert Shilkret
Chapter 4: Psychosocial Ego Development: The Theory of Erik Erikson
Joan Berzoff
Chapter 5: Object Relations Theory
Laura Melano Flanagan
Chapter 6: The Theory of Self Psychology
Laura Melano Flanagan
Chapter 7: Relational and Intersubjective Theories
Joan Berzoff
Chapter 8: Attachment Theory
Cynthia J. Shilkret and Robert Shilkret
Chapter 9: Neurobiology, Attachment and Trauma
Janet Shapiro
Chapter 10: Psychodynamic Theories and GenderJoan Berzoff
Chapter 11: Psychodynamic Contributions to Understanding Racism:
Implications for Clinical Practice
Brian Rasmussen, PhD & Ann Marie Garran, PhD
Chapter 12: The Bridge: From Theory to Practice
Patricia Hertz, Laura Flanagan, David S. Byers, Joan Berzoff
Chapter 13: The Psychoses, with a Special Emphasis on Schizophrenia
Spectrum Disorders
Patricia Hertz
Chapter 14: Personality Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Borderline
and Narcissistic Syndromes
Patricia Hertz and Meg Hertz
Chapter 15: Mood Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Depression and
Bipolar Disorder
Joan Berzoff, Teresa Méndez and Daniel Buccino
Chapter 16: Anxiety and Its Manifestations
Joan Berzoff and Susan Pasco
Chapter 17: Trauma Theories and Disorders
Kathryn Basham
Chapter 18: Some Final Thoughts
Joan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz