Here is the first book written for psychotherapists that addresses the growing phenomenon of danger in the office. It explores psychotherapy with patients who are destructive not only to their own persons, but to the larger social networks with which they have failed to link. In Psychotherapy and the Dangerous Patient, seasoned clinicians describe theory and practice in dealing with dangerous patients. The book is rich in detail and pragmatically helpful in providing therapists with ways to work effectively with troublesome patients and to protect their own lives. Contributing authors, from a variety of theoretical backgrounds, address their own blind spots and working approaches and discuss what has been helpful and unhelpful to them. Psychotherapy and the Dangerous Patient views dangerousness in its many forms: physical, emotional, legal, and moral. All have a damaging impact on the therapist and the patient/therapist relationship. This book is pointedly practical and specific in nature--a "how to" for protecting body, soul, and career from danger. It takes this singular patient affect and approaches it from a variety of disparate treatment modalities. The contributing authors share personal experiences and case studies, exploring
disaster anxiety and defenses against it
patient manipulation of the therapist
dangerous processes in psychotherapy
concerns surrounding the patient who is dangerously exciting
compliance theories of the origin of evil
problems associated with classifying and predicting antisocial behavior
what constitutes a dangerous situation
alcohol and drugs and their relationship to aggressionPsychotherapy and the Dangerous Patient is a must-read book for all practicing psychotherapists and especially for those who may be concerned about their safety. The book contains pertinent information for anyone who sees clients on either an in-patient or out-patient basis.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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978-1-56024-719-7 (9781560247197)
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Contents Preface: The Dangerous Patient: An Opportunity for Therapeutic Change
Introduction: The Patient Who Steals Your Sleep
Dangerous Processes in Psychotherapy
And in This Corner: A Therapeutic Mismatch
Perceptions of Danger: Vulnerable Therapists
The Dangerously Exciting Client
The Shadow Knows: An Object Relations Approach to the Problem of Evil
Disaster Anxiety
Managing Therapist Anxiety in the Outpatient Treatment of Sex Offenders
The Phoenix Phenomenon: Therapy Arising From Destruction
"Job." Nobody Cares. A Relationship: Loss and Recovery
Danger and Psychotherapy
On Not Fearing the Devil
Classification and Prediction of Anti-Social Behavior: A Clinical-Forensic Perspective
A Dangerous Patient
Soul at Risk
The Substance Abuser: A Commonly Encountered Dangerous Patient
Reference Notes Included