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Seit 1970 bieten die Sozialpsychiatrischen Informationen ein interdisziplinäres Forum der reformorientierten Psychiatrie. Berichte, Forschungsarbeiten und Diskussionen aus klinischen wie außerklinischen Bereichen, ergänzt um Buchbesprechungen und Veranstaltungshinweise machten die Sozialpsychiatrischen Informationen zur verbreitetsten und auflagenstärksten Zeitschrift ihrer Art. Die Kombination aus thematisch ausgerichteten Schwerpunktheften und Ausgaben mit unterschiedlichen aktuellen Beiträgen gewährleistet wissenschaftliche Relevanz und Aktualität.
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The concept of a "directing object" is based on extensive clinical observations linked to a combination of ego psychology and object relations theory in the tradition of Otto Kernberg and Anne Marie and Joseph Sandler. People with a phobic disposition are those who were not, during childhood, permitted to learn by trial and error and thus gain confidence in their actions. They did not learn to direct their own actions and did not develop confidence in their capability to act successfully. In their inner world, they did not establish an internal directing object. Thus, they now need an external directing object, who watches over them. This has considerable influence on interpersonal relationships and on work. Phobic persons can work without difficulty when there is a external directing object, but they will not be able to work without such a companion. In therapy, they use their therapist as a directing object, which can create the illusion that the phobic patient is already much better. However the patient will fall back into phobic symptomatology when the therapist is no longer available as a directing object. Applying the concept of a directing object helps to understand a phobic person's psychodynamics. This will improve the results of therapy, and also help phobic persons to compensate difficulties arising from the lack of a companion, and deal with difficulties in finding and keeping one. Therapy can help them to develop their own internal directing object.
Anxiety --- Psychotherapy --- Social psychiatry --- Treatment. --- Social aspects.
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Psychotherapy --- Social psychiatry --- Research. --- Social aspects.
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Psychotherapy --- Social psychiatry --- Research. --- Social aspects.
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The Psyche in the Modern World sets out to open consulting room doors and bring the concept of the Psyche, and its main advocate, the psychotherapy discipline, into public space and into the realm of interdisciplinary discourse. A culture of carefully guarded clinical confidentialities inadvertently turned the consulting room into a proverbial ivory tower which has done much to obscure the psychotherapeutic body of knowledge and contributed to the myths and misinformation that surround and veil psychotherapy in the public space. This book redresses the balance and confronts some challenging, and sometimes uncomfortable, questions about the dichotomies that both characterize our relationships with the Psyche and contextualize the provision of psychotherapy services today. The contributors present contemporary discussion on a broad range of current subjects, encompassing socio-political as well as philosophical, theoretical and clinical dimensions, in an accessible manner.
Psychotherapy --- Social psychiatry --- Social aspects. --- Research.
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"Exploring phenomenological philosophy as it relates to psychiatry and the social world, this book establishes a common language between psychiatrists, anti-psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers. Phenomenology and the Social Context of Psychiatry is an inter-disciplinary work by phenomenological philosophers, psychiatrists, and psychologists to discover the essence and foundations of social psychiatry. Using the phenomenology of Husserl as a point of departure, the meanings of empathy, interpersonal understanding, we-intentionality, ethics, citizenship and social inclusion are investigated in relation to psychopathology, nosology, and clinical research. This work, drawing upon the rich classical and contemporary phenomenological tradition, touching on a broad range of thinkers such as Deleuze, Levinas, and R.D. Laing, also explicates how phenomenology is a method capable of capturing the human condition and its intricate relation to the social world and mental illness."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Phenomenology. --- Social psychiatry. --- Psychology, Pathological. --- Husserl, Edmund,
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""Psychological Investigations"" lets readers listen in on one of the most exciting developments in psychology today as it is unfolding. With the current trend in therapy reflecting a movement away from traditional psychology and towards more postmodern psychologies, social therapy, a psychotherapeutic approach developed by Fred Newman, emerges as a qualitatively new way of doing therapy. Social therapy blends philosophy, the arts, and political concerns into a group approach that focuses on improved social functioning. ""Psychological"" ""Investigations"" provides insight into the revolut
Social adjustment. --- Social psychiatry. --- Social networks --- Therapeutic use.
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By introducing and explaining the intersection of two exciting and important areas of study, this landmark work unleashes their potential to address some of the most complex and globally relevant challenges of our time.
Social psychiatry. --- Social justice --- Psychology, Pathological --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects.
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Doing psychiatry engages with the history of European psychiatry in the second half of the twentieth century through a close and fresh look at the practices that contributed to reshape the mental health field. Case studies from across Europe allow readers to appreciate how new ‘ways of doing’ contributed to transform the field, beyond the watchwords of deinstitutionalisation, the prescription of neuroleptics, centrality of patients and overcoming of asylum-era habits. Through a variety of sources and often adopting a small-scale perspective, the chapters take a close look at the way new practices emerged and at how they installed themselves, eventually facing resistance, injecting new purposes and contributing to enlarging psychiatry’s fields of expertise, therefore blurring its once-more-defined boundaries.
Psychotherapy --- Psychotropic drugs --- Social psychiatry. --- MEDICAL / History. --- Cold War. --- antipsychiatry. --- deinstitutionalisation. --- expertise. --- historical praxeology. --- patient history. --- psychopharmaceuticals. --- psychotherapy. --- social psychiatry. --- transgender medical history. --- History --- History.
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