- Foreword, Jennifer I. Downey
- Preface, César A. Alfonso
- Introduction, Richard C. Friedman
I. Psychodynamic Psychiatry--An Emerging Field
1. Psychodynamic Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis: Two Different
Models, Richard C. Friedman, César A. Alfonso, & Jennifer I.
Downey
2. Contemporary Psychodynamic Psychiatry, Richard C. Friedman,
Jennifer I. Downey, & César Alfonso
II. A Psychodynamic Approach to Complex Psychiatric Disorders
- Notes, César A. Alfonso
Anxiety Disorders
3. Unmentalized Aspects of Panic and Anxiety Disorders, Fredric N.
Busch & Larry S. Sandberg
4. Behind the Mask: A Psychodynamic Exploration of the Experiences
of Individuals Diagnosed with Social Anxiety Disorder, Beth McEvoy,
John O'Connor, & Odhran McCarthy
Eating Disorders
5. Eating Disorders and Attachment: A Contemporary Psychodynamic
Perspective, Giorgio A. Tasca & Louise Balfour
Grief
6. Grieving: The Role of Self-Reorganization, Mardi Horowitz
Internet and Social Networking Excessive Use
7. Psychodynamic Factors Behind Online Social Networking and Its
Excessive Use,
Thomas Cheuk Wing Li
Mood Disorders
8. The Psychodynamic Psychotherapist's Guide to the Interaction
among Sex, Genes, and Environmental Adversity in the Etiology of
Depression for Women, Simone N. Vigod & Valerie H. Taylor
9. Is Increased Sexual Behavior a Symptom of Bipolar Disorder in
Children and Adolescents?, Stewart Adelson, Robinette Bell, Adam
Graff, David Goldenberg, Elizabeth Haase, Jennifer I. Downey, &
Richard C. Friedman
Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder
10. An Integrative Approach to Treatment-Resistant
Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, Luke Sy-Cherng Woon, Anita
Kanapathy, Hazli Zakaria, & César A. Alfonso
Personality Disorders
11. Moving Beyond Specialized Therapies for Borderline Personality
Disorder: The Importance of Integrated Domain-Focused Treatment, W.
John Livesley
12. Borderline Patients: 25 to 50 Years Later, with Commentary on
Outcome Factors, Michael H. Stone
13. Pathological Narcissism and the Obstruction of Love, David
Kealy & John S. Ogrodniczuk
Schizophrenia
14. Psychotherapy for Schizophrenia: A Review of Modalities and
Their Evidence Base,
Michael Brus, Vladan Novakovic, & Ahron Friedberg
Somatic Symptom Disorders
15. A Psychodynamic Perspective on Treatment of Patients with
Conversion and Other Somatoform Disorders, Marcia J. Kaplan
Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
16. Further Evidence of Self-Medication: Personality Factors
Influencing Drug Choice in Substance Use Disorders, Lindsey Colman
McKernan, Michael R. Nash, William H. Gottdiener, Scott E.
Anderson, Warren E. Lambert, & Erika R. Carr
Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
17. Psychodynamic Treatment of Combat Veterans with PTSD at Risk
for Suicide, Herbert Hendin
18. The Cost of Chronic Stress in Childhood: Understanding and
Applying the Concept of Allostatic Load, Debra A. Katz, Ginny
Sprang, & Circe Cooke
III. Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Special Populations
- Notes, Richard Friedman & Jennifer Downey
19. Psychodynamic Therapies with Infants and Parents: A Critical
Review of Treatment Methods, Björn Salomonsson
20. Childhood Precursors of Personality Disorders: Evaluation and
Treatment, Clarice J. Kestenbaum
21. How Clinicians Feel about Working with Spouses of the
Chronically Ill, Douglas H. Ingram
22. The Effects of Intimate Partner Violence on Women and Child
Survivors: An Attachment Perspective, Alytia A. Levendosky,
Brittany Lannert, & Matthew Yalch
23. Psychodynamic Treatment of the Criminal Offender: Making the
Case for Longer-Term Treatment in a Longer-Term Setting, Abby L.
Mulay, Elspeth Kelly, & Nicole M. Cain
24. Psychotherapeutic/Psychoanalytic Treatment of the Elderly,
Joseph Schachter, Horst Kächele, & Judith S. Schachter
IV. Psychodynamic Psychiatry and Neuroscience
- Notes, César A. Alfonso
25. Freud's “Project”: The Mind–Brain Connection Revisited, Myron
L. Glucksman
26. The Neurobiology of Attachment: From Infancy to Clinical
Outcomes, Joanna Chambers
27. The Role of Oxytocin and Vasopressin in Attachment, C. Sue
Carter
César A. Alfonso, MD, Editor of Psychodynamic Psychiatry, is
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University in New
York, Adjunct Professor at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta,
and Visiting Professor at the National University of Malaysia in
Kuala Lumpur. He also teaches at New York Medical College and
Northwell Health. He serves as Chair of the Psychotherapy Section
of the World Psychiatric Association. His recent work includes the
study of the psychodynamic determinants of treatment adherence,
biopsychosocial and transcultural aspects of suicide, the clinical
care of persons with low vision and medical multimorbidities, and
the design and implementation of psychotherapy training
programs.
Richard C. Friedman, MD, Editor-in-Chief of Psychodynamic
Psychiatry, is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell
Medical College, Lecturer in Psychiatry at the Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Faculty Member at the
Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. His book
on male homosexuality was the first to integrate neuroscience,
sexology, developmental psychology, and psychoanalytic theory and
practice. He began a collaboration with Jennifer I. Downey in 1991
that led to many publications and a book on sexual orientation and
psychoanalysis. Drs. Friedman and Downey served as Co-Chairs of the
Human Sexuality Committee of the Group for the Advancement of
Psychiatry. Dr. Friedman is a recipient of the Mary S. Sigourney
Award from the Sigourney Trust. He practices in New York City.
Jennifer I. Downey, MD, Editor of Psychodynamic Psychiatry, is
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Columbia University Vagelos
College of Physicians in New York. She is also on the faculty of
the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and
Research. Dr. Downey was a sex researcher before becoming a
psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, and, with Richard C. Friedman,
wrote about sexual fantasy, sexual orientation, and sexual
minorities. Her current interests include women’s health, sexuality
in people with psychiatric disorders, individuals with gender
dysphoria and nonbinary gender identities, and teaching
psychodynamic psychotherapy skills in psychiatric training
programs.
“This volume offers one of the best overviews of the emerging field
of psychodynamic psychiatry that I've seen. Particularly impressive
is the coverage of a variety of specific clinical conditions and
special populations, as well as attention to ongoing research,
including that of a psychobiological nature. I also appreciate the
practical emphasis on improving clinical care. This book will be
quite valuable as basic reading in psychiatry residency training
and continuing medical education courses."--Juan E. Mezzich, MD,
PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount
Sinai, New York City
"This is an extraordinary book! It cogently argues against throwing
out the baby of viable and useful psychoanalytic ideas with the
bathwater of psychoanalytic dogmatism. The conception of
psychodynamic psychiatry espoused here is thoroughly modern,
integrating psychoanalysis with neuroscience, cognitive psychology,
and research, and adopting a positive attitude toward all aspects
of psychiatry, including psychopharmacology and diagnosis. The
volume includes chapters on all kinds of patients and therapeutic
enterprises, each of which emphasizes the importance of following
the patient’s narrative without disregarding other important
elements. Advances in Psychodynamic Psychiatry is a tour de force
that should be required reading throughout the field of mental
health."--Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, MD, Vice-Chair of Education,
Weill Cornell Medical College; Training and Supervising
Psychoanalyst, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic
Training and Research
"The editors have gathered a remarkable group of contributors to
portray a new discipline influenced by long-standing ideas. The
book is lively and wide ranging, with chapters by major figures in
the field. It will help secure the place of psychodynamic
psychiatry around the world. This is valuable reading for
clinicians, researchers, and especially educators who seek to
ensure the continuation of the psychodynamic approach in
scarce-resource as well as high-income countries."--Helen Herrman,
MD, MBBS, President (2017–2020), World Psychiatric Association -The
overall quality of the book is very high. It is a concise but
complete and relevant introduction to psychodynamic psychiatry, its
application to specific clinical phenomena that can be challenging,
the realities of practicing psychiatry, and important updates from
neurobiological fields that are relevant to psychodynamic
psychiatry treatment. It is a welcome addition to other
publications on psychodynamic conceptualization of psychiatric
disorders and summary of treatment aims. *****!--Doody's Review
Service, 5/24/2019
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