Object Relations and Integrative Psychotherapy: Tradition and Innovation in Theory and PracticeISBN: 978-1-86156-338-5
Paperback
240 pages
October 2002
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List of contributors.
Chapter 1 Tradition and innovation in theory and practice: an orientation, Inger Safvestad Nolan and Patrick Nolan.
Chapter 2 Object relations as a context for an integrative approach to psychotherapy, Patrick Nolan.
Chapter 3 Integrative and object relations focused approaches to psychotherapy: theoretical concerns and outcome research, George Stricker and Jane Gooen-Piels.
Chapter 4 An object relations based integrative psychotherapy: the use of conceptuala analysis in understanding change, Hilde Rapp.
Chapter 5 Integration of theory: methodolical issues, Mikael Leiman and William B. Stiles.
Chapter 6 Developmetnal theories in the process of change, Margareta Broden.
Chapter 7 Integrating object relations narratives in analytic work with children and adolescents, Paul Sepping.
Chapter 8 The weave of object relations and familty systems thinking: working therapeutically with families and couples in a community alcohol service, Arlene Vetere and Mavis Henley.
Chapter 9 Cognitive Analytic Therapy: a Vygotskian development of object relations theory, Anthony Ryle and Fierman Bennink-Bolt.
Chapter 10 Sexual abuse, post-traumatic stress and object relations: an integrative way of working, Deirdre Mannion.
Chapter 11 An integrative approach to body oriented psychotherapy, Lennart Ramberg and Bjorn Wrangsjo.
Chapter 12 Supervision from an object relations and integrative perspective: a learning from experience, Gertrud Mander.
Chapter 13 The strengths and limitations of a psychodynamic perspective in organizational consultancy, Eric Miller.
Chapter 14 Tribal processes in psychotherapy: the stand off between psychoanalytic and systemic schools, Sebastian Kraemer.
Index.