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New Clinical Realms

Pushing the Envelope of Theory and Technique

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New Clinical Realms

Pushing the Envelope of Theory and Technique

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New Clinical Realms, Dr. Akhtar's latest book, raises intriguing questions about man's subjective experience and his relationship with the world around him. What exactly is mental pain? How does forgiveness occur? What is the proper psychosocial role of a mentor? And, even more provocatively, what is man's inner relationship with animals? How do inanimate objects sustain and facilitate psychic development throughout the life span? Do the physical objects in the clinical setting actually affect the patient's mind? How does simplicity lead to contradiction and at what stage does contradiction yield to paradox?

With the help of illuminating clinical vignettes and a solid anchor in the contemporary diversity of psychoanalytic theorizing, Akhtar's book offers clinicians a rare glimpse into both the dark corners of psychopathology and the fresh arenas of healthy mental functioning. As a result, the readers find their capacity for empathy deepened and their therapeutic skills sharpened.

A Jason Aronson Book

Table of Contents

Part 1 PART I: UNEXPLORED PROBLEMS
Chapter 2 Mental Pain
Chapter 3 Writer's Block
Part 4 PART II: UNRECOGNIZED PERSONALITIES
Chapter 5 The Shy Narcissist
Chapter 6 The Other Woman
Part 7 PART III: UNCELEBRATED PARTNERS
Chapter 8 Animals
Chapter 9 Things
Part 10 PART IV: UNFAMILIAR PROCESSES
Chapter 11 From Simplicity through Contradiction to Paradox
Chapter 12 From Schisms through Synthesis to Oscillation
Part 13 PART V: UNTAPPED POTENTIALS
Chapter 14 Mentorship
Chapter 15 Forgiveness

Product details

Published Feb 01 2003
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 304
ISBN 9780765703354
Imprint Jason Aronson, Inc.
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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