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Showing posts with label Psychoanalysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psychoanalysis. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2008

Social Amnesia: A Critique of Contemporary Psychology



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This series acknowledges the substantial gap that still exists in psychiatry between research evidence and clinical practice: clinicians are sometimes incompletely aware of research findings, or regard them as biased, not convincing or not relevant to their practice. By using systematic reviews with accompanying commentaries this volume is able to assess the "evidence" and "experiences" to give a critical and objective account of the relevant issues, while focusing on key topics. This comprehensive book addresses schizophrenia through a systematic review of the available rearch evidence.

This book "...was a pleasure to review. One can dip in and out of it at random to find an important aspect of schizophrenia summarised in a few paragraphs. The reviews are all well written, balanced and up-to-date. It is designed for an international readership, and come commentaries, such as those on continental concepts of schizophrenia, or experience of stigma in the less industrialised world, are rarely found together in one volume." —British Journal of Psychiatry, 2001
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* Amazon Sales Rank: #448762 in Books
* Published on: 2003-02-21
* Number of items: 1
* Binding: Paperback
* 514 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"Be Guided by the Evidence. In this new edition of the second volume in the WPA Series, Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry, focuses on the controversial issues surrounding schizophrenia. By using systematic reviews with accompanying commentaries this volume is able to assess the 'evidence' and 'experience' to give a critical and objective account of the relevant issues, while focusing on key topics, such as diagnosis and prevention of disability and stigma. This revised and updated volume provides: The best available evidence to enable well-informed clinical decision making Valuable insights from some of the world's leading experts in the field of schizophrenia Coherent description and discussion of the relevant issues. This new edition will be a vital source of information for psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, managers and policy makers. "


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* Amazon Sales Rank: #996653 in Books
* Published on: 1997-01-01
* Number of items: 1
* Binding: Paperback
* 191 pages

Customer Reviews

Analysis in it's finest hour4
This is one of the most insightful works on Psychology that I've ever read. His 'critique' is insightful but I found the book more edifying when he expounds on the relation between subjectivity and objectivism concomitant with his Marxian analysis on reification and the 'false' societal interactions as a corollary. I recommend Joel Korvel's work 'A Complete Guide to Therapy - From Behavior Modification to Psychoanalysis' as well.

them is fightin' words....4
...and Jacoby holds none of them back when it comes to disembowling humanistic psychology, especially its neo- and post-Freudian fronts with their annoying Allportian optimism and their "cult of subjectivity."

There are books that seem to have been written in one long bad mood, and this is one of them. Whether the mood is justified is another matter. In this case, it would seem so. Jacoby presents convincing examples of how thoroughly the psychologies he discusses sell themselves out to the economic and political machinery of civilization--while regarding themselves as tools of "authenticity," "awakening," "sensitivity," and "self-realization."

One example: by insisting on these nice goals in the face of, say, corporate takeovers, the implication is that the pain people feel is entirely subjective. By focusing on finding "meaning" and a "new attitude" in the face of societally inflicted adversity, psychologists do their part in making that adversity seem like business as usual rather than a form of injustice that ought to be protested. (Compare this with Martin-Baro's insight that plenty of psychological pain is actually psychosocial rather than individual.)

Fromm, Maslow, and Rogers get a particularly bad beating, and perhaps their counter-phobic and regressive cheeriness deserves it. Nevertheless, it's painful to see such pummelings inflicted on these men. I can see using sarcasm and irony on, say, the get-rich-and-grow notions of a Deepak Chopra. Salesmen like him are asking for it. The same with all these "we make our reality" New Agers whose mania is matched only by their denial. But Abe Maslow?

In his desire to unmask the humanists and neoanalysts as hypocrites and philosophical dilettantes, Jacoby says next to nothing about their accomplishments--Karen Horney's modification of Freud's useless theory of women, Fromm's illumination of the flight from freedom, etc. Nor about Freud's shortcomings, his reductionism in particular. The word doesn't even appear in the index. Cutting criticism serves a useful purpose, but this verges on throwing out the baby with the bathwater.

Even so, Jacoby's concise, forcible, organized prose is a pleasure to read, even when one flinches at a particularly scathing observation.

still the best4
Jacoby's critique of Neofreudian psychology is still the best there is. With the kind of relentless critical thinking so characteristic of the Frankfurt school, in which Jacoby is deeply schooled, this book is at once penetrating and witty on almost every page. I'm rather shocked by the fact that he's almost always right. An astonishingly original book.
Book Info
Univ. of Naples, Italy. Focuses on the controversial issues surrounding schizophrenia. Discusses pharmacological treatments, psychotherapies, and spectrum disorders. Addresses the prevention of disability and the stigma and economics of schizophrenia. For psychiatrists. Previous edition: c1999. Softcover.

The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Provides those working in the mental health sector with information that can be helpful in making decisions that are clinically sensitive, economically feasible and socially acceptable. This volume is extremely timely in view of the current problems with mental health care and the funding for treatment of such long term illnesses as schizophrenia.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Introduction to the Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy by Alessandra Lemma



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A clear and thorough introduction to techniques and practice issues, as well as basic theoretical frameworks, for beginners. Psychoanalysis is not so much skill-based, as dependent upon the development of the analytic attitude, guided by principles of technique that are used in the clinical situation.

Alessandra Lemma's accessible guide has been based on her long experience of teaching trainee practitioners. It includes discussion of interventions and the possible dynamics associated with the different stages of therapy: assessment, beginnings, middle and end phases of therapy. It exposes the rationale underlying a range of interventions and discusses research evidence where relevant and available.
* Written by a well known author with plenty of practical experience
* Introductory and aimed at trainees
* Uniquely, it combines practical advice with theoretical explanation
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* Amazon Sales Rank: #361848 in Books
* Published on: 2003-07-07
* Number of items: 1
* Binding: Paperback
* 334 pages

Editorial Reviews

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Univ. College, London, UK. Text provides step-by-step guidelines and useful pointers to the various stages of therapy. Discusses how to make transference, how to work with defences and manage endings, and how to listen to unconscious communication. Includes several case vignettes to illustrate methods and techniques. Softcover.

From the Back Cover
This practical textbook demystifies the practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

Alessandra Lemma, an experienced clinician, provides step-by-step guidelines and useful pointers to the various stages of therapy for novices and relative newcomers to the field. Introduction to the Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy shows you:

* how to make a transference interpretation
* how to assess and formulate
* how to work with defences and manage endings
* how to listen to unconscious communication
* extensive case study examples.

This book is invaluable for students of clinical psychology at all levels, as well as psychotherapists, doctors, nurses, social workers and counsellors.