The Self Psychology of Addiction and its Treatment

The Self Psychology of Addiction and its Treatment
Author: Richard B. Ulman,Harry Paul
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135451592

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In the time of Freud, the typical psychoanalytic patient was afflicted with neurotic disorders; however, the modern-day psychotherapy patient often suffers instead from a variety of addictive disorders. As the treatment of neurotic disorders based on unconscious conflicts cannot be applied to treatment of addictive disorders, psychoanalysis has been unable to keep pace with the changes in the type of patient seeking help. To address the shift and respond to contemporary patients’ needs, Ulman and Paul present a thorough discussion of addiction that studies and analyzes treatment options. Their honest and unique work provides new ideas that will help gain access to the fantasy worlds of addicted patients. The Self Psychology of Addiction and Its Treatment emphasizes clinical approaches in the treatment of challenging narcissistic patients struggling with the five major forms of addiction. Ulman and Paul focus on six specific case studies that are illustrative of the five forms of addiction. They use the representative subjects to develop a self psychological model that helps to answer the pertinent questions regarding the origins and pathway of addiction. This comprehensive book links addiction and trauma in an original manner that creates a greater understanding of addiction and its foundations than any clinical or theoretical model to date.

Narcissus in Wonderland

Narcissus in Wonderland
Author: Harry Paul,Richard B. Ulman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1995-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0881631000

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The Psychodynamics of Addiction

The Psychodynamics of Addiction
Author: Martin Weegmann,Marcel Cohen
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780470713754

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In the treatment of addictions and their psychological understanding, cognitive-behavioural and motivation approaches have been paramount. In contrast, the psychodynamic contribution has been muted. This book redresses this imbalance by bringing together a team of senior clinicians with psychotherapeutic backgrounds as well as extensive experience in addiction. Stress is placed on the diversity of psychodynamic understanding and its relevance to the everyday problems met by addicted individuals. The first theoretical part of the book is followed by examples from group and individual therapy, and the foreword is written by Dr Edward Khantzian. The Psychodynamics of Addiction will be of interest to psychotherapists who may lack experience in addiction, and to other clinicians working in the field - doctors, nurses and psychologists. Introduction - Review of Different Schools: Container and Contained: The School of Bion - The Application of Bowlby’s Attachment Theory to the Psychotherapy of Addictions - The Vulnerable Self: Heinz Kohut and the Addictions - Therapy: Dynamics of Addiction in the Clinical Situation - Psychodynamic Assessment of Drug Addicts - Individual Psychotherapy with Addicted People - Group Therapy for Addiction - Helping the Helpers: Psychodynamic Perspective on Relapse Prevention in Addiction - In Search of A Reliable Container: Staff Supervision in a DDU -Countertransference with Addicts - Addiction and the Family: Growing up with Alchohol or Drug Abuse in the Family - References - Index

Promoting Self Change From Addictive Behaviors

Promoting Self Change From Addictive Behaviors
Author: Harald Klingemann,Linda Carter-Sobell
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2007-08-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780387712871

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One of the few books on the topic, this updated edition offers alternatives to disease models of addiction by exploring personal pathways to recovery. Focusing on alcohol and drug problems, it provides a literature review of 40 years of studies on self-change with particular emphasis on the current decade and methodological issues (starting with how much or how little treatment constitutes "treatment"). The 24 experts keep the coverage consistently readable, and dozens of brief narratives from individuals who have successfully recovered from an addictive behavior without formal help lend valuable personal perspectives.

Treatment of Alcoholism and Other Addictions

Treatment of Alcoholism and Other Addictions
Author: Jerome D. Levin
Publsiher: Library of Substance Abuse Tre
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0876685211

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This comprehensive work by Jerome D. Levin provides psychotherapists and counselors who treat alcoholism and other addictive states with a solid understanding of the inner world of their pa-tients, the dynamics of these disorders, and a repertoire of therapeutic interventions to improve the effectiveness of their psychotherapy. The author demonstrates how the therapeutic relationship can re-place addiction and promote integration and growth. Levin's approach to the treatment of alcoholism serves as a model for the therapy of the other addictions as well. He draws on material from medicine, biology, anthropology and sociology, chemistry, psychology, and the basic principles of psychoanalysis, focusing on the concepts of transference, countertransference, therapeutic alliance, resistance, and internalization and their application to the psychodynamic treatment of individuals involved in self-help programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous.

Treating Addiction

Treating Addiction
Author: Edward J. Khantzian
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781538108598

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In Treating Addiction: Beyond the Pain, Edward Khantzian offers a collection of his recent works on the study and treatment of substance abuse and addiction. Based on his five decades of experience in working with substance dependent individuals, this volume builds upon Khantzian’s theory of addiction as self-medication and provides insights into how addiction is rooted in human psychological suffering, and not pleasure seeking or self-destruction. Almost without exception, life histories of human discomfort, disconnection, and unhappiness leave those so burdened to be vulnerable to the appeal of addictive drugs, including alcohol. Khantzian’s sensitive teaching voice weaves together an annotated collection of previously published papers into a powerful and engaging volume of effective practice-based treatments. A timely complement to his earlier collection Treating Addiction as a Human Process, this book provides an inclusive and accessible resource for mental health professionals from any background as well as graduate students and those in training.

Theory and Practice of Addiction Counseling

Theory and Practice of Addiction Counseling
Author: Pamela S. Lassiter,John R. Culbreth
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781506317359

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Theory and Practice of Addiction Counseling by Pamela S. Lassiter and John R. Culbreth brings together contemporary theories of addiction and helps readers connect those theories to practice using a common multicultural case study. Theories covered include motivational interviewing, moral theory, developmental theory, cognitive behavioral theories, attachment theory, and sociological theory. Each chapter focuses on a single theory, describing its basic tenets, philosophical underpinnings, key concepts, and strengths and weaknesses. Each chapter also shows how practitioners using the theory would respond to a common case study, giving readers the opportunity to compare how the different theoretical approaches are applied to client situations. A final chapter discusses approaches to relapse prevention.

Loss of the Assumptive World

Loss of the Assumptive World
Author: Jeffrey Kauffman
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2002
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1583913130

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.