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The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, MD (The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center )

The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind By Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, MD (The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center )

The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind by Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, MD (The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center )


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Written for students at every level of training, including psychiatry residents, psychology graduate students, social work students, and medical students, The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind explains how the psychoanalytic model works and how it contributes to the care of people with mental illness.

The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind Summary

The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind by Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, MD (The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center )

Despite the widespread influence of psychoanalysis in the field of mental health, until now no single book has been published that explains the psychoanalytic model of the mind to the many students and practitioners who want to understand it. The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind represents an important breakthrough: in simple language, it presents complicated ideas and concepts in an accessible manner, demystifies psychoanalysis, debunks some of the myths that have plagued it, and defuses the controversies that have too long attended it. The author effectively demonstrates that the psychoanalytic model of the mind is consistent with a brain-based approach. Even in patients whose mental illness has a predominantly biological basis, psychological factors contribute to the onset, expression, and course of the illness. For this reason, treatments that focus exclusively on symptoms are not effective in sustaining change. The psychoanalytic model provides clinicians with the framework to understand each patient as a unique psychological being.

The book is rich in descriptive detail yet pragmatic in its approach, offering many features and benefits:

* In addition to providing the theoretical scaffolding for psychodynamic psychotherapy, the book emphasizes the critical importance of forging a strong treatment alliance, which requires understanding the transference and countertransference reactions that either disrupt or strengthen the clinician-patient bond.
* The book is respectful of Freud without being reverential; it considers his contribution as founder of psychoanalysis in the context of the historical and conceptual evolution of the field.
* The final section is devoted to learning to use the psychoanalytic model and exploring how it can be integrated with existing models of the mind.
* In addition to being a valuable reference for mental health clinicians, the text can serve as a resource for undergraduate and graduate students of philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, literature, and all academic disciplines outside of the mental health professions who may want to learn more about what psychoanalysts have to say about the mind.
* Important features include an extensive glossary of terms, a series of illustrative tables, and appendixes addressing libido theory and defenses.

Drawing upon a broad range of sources to make her case, the author persuasively argues that the basic tenets of the psychoanalytic model of the mind are supported by empirical evidence as well as clinical efficacy. The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind is a fascinating exploration of this complex model of mental functioning, and both clinicians and students of the mind will find it comprehensive and riveting.

The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind Reviews

This is a wonderful book for any student of psychoanalytic thought. It is clearly written and easy to understand. There are numerous discussions of how one theory views a psychological problem and why, versus another contrasting theory. The comparison chart of the four theories each broken down into the five core dimensions is a great tool, and I will encourage my students to use it. The glossary is helpful in clearing up trainees' confusion about certain terms. I will be adding this to my recommended reading list for the psychiatry residents I teach and would highly recommend it for any student of therapy/psychology.

-- Brett C. Plyler, M.D. * Doody's Book Review *

About Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, MD (The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center )

Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, M.D., is Vice-Chair for Education, Director of the Institute for Psychodynamic Medicine, DeWitt Wallace Senior Scholar, and Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. She is also Senior Associate Director, and Training and Supervising Analyst, at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.

Table of Contents

About the Author
Foreword
Preface and Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part I: Foundations
Chapter 1. Overview: Modeling the Life of the Mind
Chapter 2. Origins of the Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind
Chapter 3. Evolution of the Dynamic Unconscious
Chapter 4. Core Dimensions of Psychoanalytic Models of the Mind
Part II: The Topographic Model
Chapter 5. The Mind's Topography
Chapter 6. The World of Dreams
Chapter 7. The Oedipus Complex
Part III: The Structural Model
Chapter 8. A New Configuration and a New Concept: The Ego
Chapter 9. The Id and the Superego
Chapter 10. Conflict and Compromise
Part IV: Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology
Chapter 11. Object Relations Theory
Chapter 12. Self Psychology
Part V: Integration and Application
Chapter 13. Toward an Integrated Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind
Part VI: Appendixes
Appendix A: Libido Theory
Appendix B: Defenses
Appendix C: Glossary
Index

Additional information

GOR012014841
9781585624713
1585624713
The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind by Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, MD (The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center )
Used - Like New
Paperback
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
2015-05-31
332
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