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If you are searching for a clear exploration of the key concepts in psychodynamic thinking and practice, then this is the book for you.In this book Jeffrey Longhofer unravels the complex field of psychodynamic practice and lays it out in an accessible A-Z format that enables any practitioner to implement psychodynamic practice into their work with people.Each entry introduces the reader to the fundamental aspects of psychodynamic practice: the theoretical underpinnings, key thinkers, debates and research. With 'Points for reflection and practice' and 'Key texts' throughout it provides clear guidance for day-to-day practice and further study. Whether you work in social work, psychology, counselling or related fields, this book will equip you with a broad knowledge of psychodynamic practice and its contribution to understanding human development.
Jeff Longhofer is Associate Professor of Social Work, Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey. He is a licensed Clinical Social Worker and is a trained psychoanalyst. He is co-author of two books, (2010) On Being and Having a Case Manager: A Relational Approach to Recovery in Mental Health (Columbia University Press, 2010) and Qualitative Methods for Practice: A Pocket Guide (Oxford University Press, NYP).
AdolescenceAffectAlpha FunctionAmbivalenceAnxietyAttachmentBad ObjectBody egoBorderlineCastration AnxietyConflictConsciousContainer/ContainedDefense Mechanism (definition and examples of)Depressive and Schizoid PositionsDepressionDevelopmental StagesDreamDriveEgoEmpathyErosExternalizationEvidence-basedFree AssociationGenderGratitudeEnvyGreedGuiltIdentificationIdentity CrisisImaginaryIntrojectionLackMelancholiaMentalizationMirror StageNarcissismNeurosisObjectObjet petit aOedipal ComplexParapraxisPerversionPleasure PrinciplePrimary ProcessProjectionProjective IdentificationPsychoanalysisPsychodynamicPsychosisRealRecognitionRegressionRepressionSelf ObjectSexualityShameSublimationSymbolic RegisterSymptomTransferenceTransitional ObjectTreatment AllianceTrue Self/False Self
Miriam Jaffe, Jerry Floersch, Jeffrey Longhofer, Wendy Winograd, USA) Jaffe, Miriam (Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA) Floersch, Jerry (Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Jersey, USA) Longhofer, Jeffrey (Rutgers University, New Jersey
Miriam Jaffe, Jerry Floersch, Jeffrey Longhofer, Wendy Winograd, USA) Jaffe, Miriam (Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA) Floersch, Jerry (Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Jersey, USA) Longhofer, Jeffrey (Rutgers University, New Jersey
Miriam Jaffe, Megan Conti, Jeffrey Longhofer, Jerry Floersch, USA) Jaffe, Miriam (Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA) Floersch, Jerry (Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Jersey
Miriam Jaffe, Megan Conti, Jeffrey Longhofer, Jerry Floersch, USA) Jaffe, Miriam (Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA) Floersch, Jerry (Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Jersey
Miriam Jaffe, Jerry Floersch, Jeffrey Longhofer, Megan Conti, USA) Jaffe, Miriam (Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA) Floersch, Jerry (Rutgers University School of Social Work, New Jersey, USA) Longhofer, Jeffrey (Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA) Conti, Megan (private practice, New York
David Wilkins, David Shemmings, Yvonne Shemmings, UK) Wilkins, David (University of Kent, Chatham) Shemmings, David (School of Social Policy, Sociology & Soc, Yvonne (Tonbridge) Shemmings
David Wilkins, David Shemmings, Yvonne Shemmings, UK) Wilkins, David (University of Kent, Chatham) Shemmings, David (School of Social Policy, Sociology & Soc, Yvonne (Tonbridge) Shemmings