-- Gerald Schamess, professor emeritus, Smith College School for Social Work
Jerrold R. Brandell is professor and chairperson of the graduate concentration in interpersonal practice at Wayne State University School of Social Work, where he was recently named Distinguished Faculty Fellow.
Introduction
The Psychodynamic Perspective Enter Freud
Psychodynamic Thinking and Clinical Social Work Psychoanalytic Theories of Development and Dysfunction
Classical Psychoanalytic
Theory Psychoanalytic Theories of Development and Dysfunction
Ego Psychology, Object Relations Theories, the Psychology of the Self, and Relational Psychoanalysis Transference Countertransference
The Process of Dynamic Therapy Dynamic Assessment Beginning Treatment
Initial Engagement, the Holding Environment, the Real Relationship, and Formation of the Therapeutic Alliance The Middle Phase of Treatment
Resistance, Working Through, and Dynamic Technique Termination: The Endgame
Special Clinical Populations and Adaptations of the Psychodynamic Approach Children
Adolescents The Meter's Running: Dynamic Approaches to Brief and Time-Limited Therapy Psychodynamic Case Management
Research on Dynamic Treatment
Research on Clinical Process and Outcomes in Psychodynamic Therapy and Psychoanalysis
Notes
Select Glossary of Psychoanalytic
Terms and Concepts
References
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