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Addictive States of Mind - The Tavistock Clinic Series Marion Bowers 1.º edición
Addictive States of Mind - The Tavistock Clinic Series
Marion Bowers
This book explores a wide spectrum of different addictive behaviours and some of the settings in which they are psychotherapeutically addressed. It focuses on how states of mind are managed through the addictive behaviour—a way of self-medicating states of subjective distress and suffering.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Series editor s preface AcknowledgementsAbout the editor and contributors Foreword Introduction: Marion Bower, Rob Hale, & Heather Wood 1) Challenges in a substance misuse service, Vanessa Crawford2) Parental addiction and the impact on children, Biddy Youell 3) Won t they just grow out of it? Binge drinking and the adolescent process, Marion Bower4) A neglected field, Luis Rodriguez de la Sierra 5) The deprivation of female drug addicts: a case for specialist treatment, Angela Foster6) Flying a kite: psychopathy as a defence against psychosis observations on dual (and triple) diagnosis, Rob Hale & Rajeev Dhar 7) Gambling: addicted to the game, Jessica Yakeley & Richard Taylor 8) The nature of the addiction in sex addiction and paraphilias, Heather Wood9) Anorexia nervosa: addiction or not an addiction? Susannah Rose 10) In search of a reliable container: staff supervision at a drug dependency unit, Rob HaleReferencesIndex"Publisher Marketing: "Perversion is taken to mean different things within psychoanalytic discourse. In this book the authors view perversions, not in terms of specific behaviours, but as a type of blueprint for object relations. While perversions may involve a quest for excitement through sex, drugs or gambling, for example, the focus here is on the underlying incapacity--or indeed at times refusal--to relate to the other as separate from the self and not as a narcissistic appendage. It is the anxieties aroused by intimacy and relatedness that drive the pursuit of ecstasy and excitement. Psychoanalytic thinking can help multidisciplinary teams to stand back and respond to the addictive state of mind in humane and containing ways that are not collusive. This book thus provides rich food for thought not only for the individual practitioner but also for those responsible for shaping services for addicted individuals." -- Alessandra Lemma, from the Preface
Contributor Bio: Hale, Robert Rob Hale trained as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and since 1980 has worked at the Portman Clinic and the Tavistock Clinic. His initial clinical interest was in self destructive acts moving to perverse acts, particularly those individuals who seek help for paedophilia. This clinical experience has provided the basis for the consultative work, both clinical and organisational, in other institutions starting with the work in drug dependency described in this volume. For the past eighteen years he has spent an increasing amount of time working with Medium and High Secure Hospitals as an external consultant for the clinical staff and managers of those institutions. Contributor Bio: Wood, Heather Heather Wood is a consultant adult psychotherapist and clinical psychologist at the Portman Clinic, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, and is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist with the British Association of Psychotherapists. She has a special interest in the problematic use of internet pornography and virtual sex, and the related subject of paedophilia, and has published chapters and papers on these and other topics.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 2013 |
| ISBN13 | 9781780490052 |
| Editores | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Páginas | 256 |
| Dimensiones | 228 × 151 × 19 mm · 372 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Editor | Bower, Marion |
| Editor | Hale, Robert |
| Editor | Wood, Heather |