A decade in the making, the Handbook is the definitive contemporary exposition of interpersonal psychoanalysis. It provides an authoritative overview of development, psychopathology, and treatment as conceptualized from the interpersonal viewpoint. --from the publisher "Interpersonal psychoanalysis has had an enormous, although largely unacknowledged, impact on contemporary psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice. This Handbook makes the interpersonal literature, indeed the entire interpersonal tradition, accessible in an integrated, systematic way for the first time. It is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in psychoanalytic ideas." -- Stephen Mitchell, Ph.D., Founding Editor, Psychoanalytic Dialogues Table of Contents: Part I: Background 1. Introduction to Interpersonal Psychoanalysis - The Editors 2. History of the Founders of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis - Dale H. Ortmeyer Part II: Basic Issues 3. The Interpersonal Self, Uniqueness, Will, and Intentionality - Marylou Lionells 4. Attachment, Relationship, and Love - Gary Schlesinger 5. Cognition and Language - Donnel B. Stern 6. Anxiety - Margaret Crastnopol 7. Emotion - Sandra Beuchler 8. Creativity - Alan Grey 9. Gender and Sexuality - Gloria Friedman and Barry Protter Part III: Development 10. Infancy - Robin B. Shafran 11. The Cildhood and Juvenile Eras - Sherry A. Ross 12. Preadolescence and Adolescence - Pasqual J. Pantone 13. Adulthood and Aging - Carola H. Mann Part IV: Psychopathology 14. Conceptions of Diagnosis and Character - Daniel F. Jones 15. Narcissism and Self-Disorder - John Fiscalini 16. Schizophrenia - Mark J. Blechner 17. Paranoia - John V. O'Leary and Robert I. Watson, Jr. 18. Borderline Conditions - Joseph Youngerman 19. Depression - Joerg Bose 20. Obsessionalism - M. Margit Winckler 21. Hysteria - Marylou Lionells 22. Psychosomatic Disoorders - George H. Kovallis 23. Addiction - Judith Brisman Part V: The Analytic Process 24. The Goals of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis - Carola H. Mann 25. Processes of Therapeutic Action and Change - Graham Kavanagh 26. Transference and Countertransference as Interpersonal Phenomena: An Introduction - John Fiscalini 27. The Clinical Analysis of Transference - John Fiscalini 28. Therapeutic Uses of Countertransference - Irwin Hirsch 29. Anonymity, Self-Disclosure, and Expressive Uses of the Analyst's Experience - Ira Moses and Maureen McGarty Part VI: Aspects of Technique 30. The Detailed Inquiry - Allan Cooper 31. The Nature and Use of Historical Data - Ruth R. Imber 32. Clinical Uses of Dreams - Kenneth Eisold 33. Working Through - Anite Tenzer Part VII: Special Topics 34. The Treatment of Children - Robert Gaines 35. Interpersonal Treatment of Adolescents - Stuart Kantor 36. The Relationship Between Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Family Therapy - Richard B. Gartner 37. Cross-Cultural Issues in Interpersonal Psychoanalysis - Elizabeth Hegeman 38. Supervision - Clark Sugg A Glossary of Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Concepts and Terms - Lawrence O. Brown |