Time for Change Tracking Transformations in Psychoanalyses - The Three-Level Model
How can we, analysts, evaluate whether analysis is generating transformations in our patients? Time for Change: Tracking Transformations in Psychoanalyses. The Three-Level Model focuses on the question of how to observe changes in psychoanalysis. The IPA Project Committee on Clinical Observation and...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Karnac Books
2014.
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Colección: | The International Psychoanalytical Association Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications Series.
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Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
Ver en Universidad de Navarra: | https://innopac.unav.es/record=b30017865*spi |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- COVER; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS; IPA PROJECT COMMITTEE ON CLINICAL OBSERVATION AND TESTING; SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD; FOREWORD; Introduction; PART I INTRODUCING THE THREE-LEVEL MODEL FOR OBSERVING PATIENT TRANSFORMATIONS; CHAPTER ONE The three-level model (3-LM) for observing patient transformations; CHAPTER TWO Leticia: the emergence of questions about herself; CHAPTER THREE Irina: an adolescent; PART II OBSERVING AND WORKING WITH THE 3-LM; CHAPTER FOUR Tracking patient transformations: the function of observation in psychoanalysis.
- CHAPTER FIVE Depression and trauma: the psychoanalysis of a patient suffering from chronic depressionCHAPTER SIX Close to observation: some reflections on the value of the three-level-model for studying change; CHAPTER SEVEN Working with the third level of the three-level model: the incidence of our theoretical model on our clinical thinking; PART III A PATIENT, A CONCEPT, AND A CASE; CHAPTER EIGHTA traumatised patient in analysis: observing patients' transformations; PART IV THE 3-LM: A CASE, REPORT, AND DISCUSSION; CHAPTER NINE Transformations in Paula with "no history"
- CHAPTER TEN A report on Paula with "no history"CHAPTER ELEVEN Discussion of Paula with "no history"; PART V CLINICAL CONCEPTS; CHAPTER TWELVE Some reflections on the three-level model: organising psychoanalytic knowledge through clinical observations and generalisations; CHAPTER THIRTEEN The assessment of changes: diagnostic aspects; PART VI AN APPLICATION OF THE 3-LM AT THE END OF ANALYTIC TRAINING; CHAPTER FOURTEEN The three-level model in psychoanalytic training; CHAPTER FIFTEEN The use of the 3-LM to teach candidates to observe transformations in clinical cases.
- PART VII FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS OF THE 3-LM IN CHILD ANALYSISCHAPTER SIXTEEN Three-level model for observing child patient transformations; APPENDIX I Brief guidelines: IPA clinical observation groups; APPENDIX II Clinical observation group, San Francisco (CO-SF1), May-August 2012; APPENDIX III Suggested questions for group discussion; APPENDIX IV Forms to be used before and after the group discussion; APPENDIX V Clinical observation work groups (2011-2013); INDEX.