Psychodynamic treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia / edited by Craig L. Johnson.
"Early treatment literature on anorexia nervosa and bulimia reported almost exclusively on brief treatment approaches that entailed either psychopharmacological or cognitive-behavioral interventions. While this literature demonstrated that one-third of these patients were treatable with brief t...
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264 | 1 | |a New York : |b Guilford Press, |c ©1991. | |
300 | |a xii, 404 pages ; |c 24 cm | ||
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 2 | |a 1. Aspects of the self and questions of technique. Bulimia: a displacement from psychological self to body self / Alan Sugarman -- Bulimia, dissociation, and empathy: a self-psychological view / Susan Sands -- Bruch revisited: the role of interpretation of transference and resistance in the psychotherapy of eating disorders / William James Swift -- Reflections on boundaries in the psychotheraputic relationship / William N. Davis -- Managing opposing currents: an interpersonal psychoanalytic technique for the treatment of eating disorders / Steven Stern. 2. Special subpopulations. Masochism in subclinical eating disorders / Howard D. Lerner -- The clinical stages of treatment for the eating disorder patient with borderline personality disorder / Amy Baker Dennis, Randy A. Sansone -- Treatment of eating disordered patients with borderline and false-self/nacissistic disorders / Craig L. Johnson | |
505 | 2 | |a Gender identity issues in male bulimia nervosa / John A. Schneider. 3. Feminist psychodynamic perspectives. New maps of development, new models of therapy: the psychology of women and the treatment of eating disorders / Catherine Steiner-Adair -- Uses of countertransference in the treatment of eating disorders: a gender perspective / Susan C. Wooley -- The role of the therapist in the treatment of eating disorders: a feminist psychodynamic approach / Ann Kearny-Cooke. 4. Integrative approaches. Object relations and the family sytem: an integrative approach to understanding and treating eating disorders / Laura Lynn Humphrey -- Disorders of the self in anorexia nervosa: an organismic-developmental paradigm / Michael Strober -- The integration of psychodynamic and behavior therapy in the treatment of eating disorders: clinical issues versus theoretical mystique / David L. Tobin, Craig L. Johnson. | |
520 | |a "Early treatment literature on anorexia nervosa and bulimia reported almost exclusively on brief treatment approaches that entailed either psychopharmacological or cognitive-behavioral interventions. While this literature demonstrated that one-third of these patients were treatable with brief therapy and another one third showed improvement, the final one-third of these patients did not respond to brief interventions. Recent research indicates that this last group of patients may also suffer from significant personality disorders or Axis II co-morbidity. Considered difficult to treat, these patients require longer term, informed individual psychotherapy. Designed specifically to address the challenges of this difficult-to-treat population, this volume is the first to focus exclusively on exploring eating disorders from a psychodynamic perspective."--pub. description. | ||
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