Sabtu, 30 Oktober 2010

Unbearable Affect: A Guide to the Psychotherapy of Psychosis (Wiley Series in General & Clinical Psychiatry) [Hardcover]

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Author: David A. S. Garfield
ISBN : 9780471025368
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What happens when emotion becomes unbearable? In some psychotic patients, delusions, hallucinations, and incoherence are the result, while others suffer from negativism, autism, or emotional paralysis. In this remarkable book, Dr. David Garfield builds on the work of Semrad, Jung, and Bleuler in identifying affect as "the driving force behind all our actions and omissions" and in using emotion as the focus and guide for healing psychotic patients. This is particularly important in an age when antipsychotic drugs and modern neuroscience have rendered many patients less symptomatic, but still dysfunctional.

The book is divided into three sections, which correspond with the three stages of psychotherapy of psychosis. The first section deals with finding and understanding unbearable affect in the initial clinical work with psychosis. Unbearable affect is seen as the focal point around which psychosis turns. The book explores techniques for identifying affect in the patient's first communications; examines the precipitating event that brought the patient to clinical attention; and establishes links among primary mental processes, affect, and psychosis.

The second section outlines techniques for helping patients contain and transform unbearable affect. These include special techniques for dealing with "shame, pride, and paranoid psychoses" as well as persecutory states. This section also addresses the therapist's role as the missing eyes and hands of the patient, and the necessity that the patient make contact with the emotionality of the clinician.

The book's third section is geared toward keeping patients out of psychosis once they have stabilized. It illustrates how healthy emotional change can enable patients to enlist the help of others in difficult affect-laden situations, contrasts theories of change in the psychotherapy of psychosis with the affect-centered approach, and addresses the issue of posttreatment access to the therapist.

Built on a solid theoretical foundation and furnished with clinical experience and practical advice, Unbearable Affect provides a powerful tool through which to approach the healing of psychotic patients. Mental health professionals who work with psychotic patients in hospitals, prisons, shelters, clinics, or private practice will find this sensitive book highly illuminating.

Struggle alongside a young psychiatrist as he learns to understand and help desperately ill mental patients. Unbearable Affect is that rarest of literary jewels, a work of genuine and profound scientific merit that also has a deeply moving story to tell. It traces the progress of a fictional young psychiatrist, Tony Potter, as he immerses himself in the lives and psyches of patients who suffer from the worst kinds of mental torment. Dr. Potter's clinical encounters demonstrate that affect lies at the center of psychosis and must therefore be the focus of any meaningful course of psychotherapy.

Dr. David Garfield cuts a path through the underbrush of psychotherapeutic theories and techniques to lead us on a journey of discovery. First, we discover the ordinary within the extraordinary, the real person whose existence has been obscured by the swirling symptoms of psychosis. Next, we go in search of the extraordinary within the ordinary, the great strength, ability, and human potential that can survive even the worst psychoses, and which are the foundations upon which the healing process is built. Young Dr. Potter confronts patients suffering from a variety of psychoses, and after each encounter we learn what the great authors and researchers of the mind have had to say about the condition, and how state-of-the-art psychotherapy addresses it.

In this cohesive, dramatic, and highly readable account, Dr. Garfield establishes paradigms for the diagnosis and psychotherapeutic treatment of psychotic disorders based on location, understanding, and reordering of unbearable affect. He provides concrete clinical advice, vivid examples, and crisp jargon-free descriptions of theoretical concepts and clinical techniques. Most of all, he demonstrates that it is possible for psychotic patients to take control of their conditions, rebuild family relationships, and establish themselves in the viable, productive lives that they have long despaired of achieving.

  • Series: Wiley Series in General & Clinical Psychiatry
  • Hardcover: 177 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience; 1 edition (August 24, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471025364
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471025368
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Jumat, 29 Oktober 2010

History of Psychology: Original Sources and Contemporary Research [Paperback]

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The third edition of A History of Psychology is a highly readable compendium of primary source writings from the founders of psychology and works by more contemporary historians. The revised reader includes 17 new articles, 10 of which were written after 2000. Coverage is universal and global – from Locke, Wundt and Skinner to modern scholars such as Henning Schmidgen, Sir Frederic C. Bartlett and George Mandler.



  • Introduces students to the philosophy and methods of historical research and writing, linking primary source readings with contemporary articles

  • Covers Applied Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and historical treatments of race and gender

  • Promotes History of Psychology as an active research specialty

  • A perfect compliment to Benjamin's Brief History of Modern Psychology
  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 3rd edition (June 6, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1405177101
  • ISBN-13: 979-8131706175
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This is a good source that contains original writings from historical figures of psychology. It explains who they are and the meaning behind their work while also giving you the opportunity to examine their work first hand. If you are considering this you should also consider: A Brief History of Modern Psychology. It is a good companion to this.
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This was a great textbook for the History of Psychology course. It offers unique and interesting original articles, correspondences, essays, and more from the greats in the field. Much better than reading a re-interpreted history textbook.
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A History of Psychology in Letters [Hardcover]

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ISBN : 9781405126113
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The private thoughts, emotions, hopes, and frustrations contained in this collection of letters written by key figures in psychology provide rich insight into the development of the field. From John Locke writing parenting advice in 17th century Holland to Kenneth B. Clark responding to the impact of his research on the 19th century Brown v. Board decision, this book illustrates the history of the psychology in a direct, engaging manner.

  • Uses primary source materials to provide students with a unique view of the story of psychology.

  • Features an introduction to historiography, focusing on how historians use manuscript collections in their work.

  • Includes chapter-opening material that explains the historical context, brief annotations to help clarify the content, and an epilogue that concludes these important stories in psychology.

  • The second edition adds new annotations by Benjamin, giving greater life and dimension to the learning about the people and ideas that have influenced the development of psychology.
  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 2 edition (January 10, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1405126116
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405126113
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Preface.

Credits.

1. Reading Other People’s Mail: The Joys of Historical Research.

2. John Locke as Child Psychologist.

3. On the Origin of Species: Darwin’s Crisis of 1858.

4. John Stuart Mill and the Subjection of Women.

5. An American in Leipzig.

6. The Struggle for Psychology Laboratories.

7. William James and Psychical Research.

8. Hugo Münsterberg and the Psychology of Law.

9. A Woman's Struggles for Graduate Education.

10. Titchener's Experimentalists: No Women Allowed.

11. Coming to America: Freud and Jung.

12. The Behaviorism of John B. Watson.

13. Nazi Germany and the Migration of Gestalt Psychology.

14. A Social Agenda for American Psychology.

15. B. F. Skinner’s Heir Conditioner.

16. Kenneth B. Clark and the Brown v. Board Decision.

References.

Index.

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Kamis, 28 Oktober 2010

A History of Psychology in Letters [Kindle Edition]

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The private thoughts, emotions, hopes, and frustrations contained in this collection of letters written by key figures in psychology provide rich insight into the development of the field. From John Locke writing parenting advice in 17th century Holland to Kenneth B. Clark responding to the impact of his research on the 19th century Brown v. Board decision, this book illustrates the history of the psychology in a direct, engaging manner.

  • Uses primary source materials to provide students with a unique view of the story of psychology.

  • Features an introduction to historiography, focusing on how historians use manuscript collections in their work.

  • Includes chapter-opening material that explains the historical context, brief annotations to help clarify the content, and an epilogue that concludes these important stories in psychology.

  • The second edition adds new annotations by Benjamin, giving greater life and dimension to the learning about the people and ideas that have influenced the development of psychology.
  • File Size: 2715 KB
  • Print Length: 262 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1405126124
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  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 2 edition (December 31, 1992)
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