Hungers and Compulsions
The Psychodynamic Treatment of Eating Disorders and Addictions
Herausgeber: Petrucelli, Jean; Stuart, Catherine
Hungers and Compulsions
The Psychodynamic Treatment of Eating Disorders and Addictions
Herausgeber: Petrucelli, Jean; Stuart, Catherine
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This book will help therapists understand and treat patients suffering from mild to dangerous forms of eating disorders as well as other compulsions and addictions, such as alcoholism and erotic attachments. The chapters help therapists think creatively about these types of patients, and to see the effects of treatment. The problems that arise in therapy are explored in essays about dissociation, self-regulation, self-destructive behavior, enactment, and other clinical issues.
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This book will help therapists understand and treat patients suffering from mild to dangerous forms of eating disorders as well as other compulsions and addictions, such as alcoholism and erotic attachments. The chapters help therapists think creatively about these types of patients, and to see the effects of treatment. The problems that arise in therapy are explored in essays about dissociation, self-regulation, self-destructive behavior, enactment, and other clinical issues.
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- Verlag: Jason Aronson, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780765708847
- ISBN-10: 0765708841
- Artikelnr.: 34442332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jason Aronson, Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780765708847
- ISBN-10: 0765708841
- Artikelnr.: 34442332
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jean Petrucelli, Ph.D., F.P.P.R., is co-founder and co-director of Eating Disorders and Substance Abuse Service, and is supervisor of psychotherapy, teaching faculty, William Alanson White Institute. Catherine Stuart, Ph.D., is co-founder and co-director of Eating Disorders and Substance Abuse Service, and supervising analyst, teaching faculty, William Alanson White Institute. Dr. Stuart is also on faculty at the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health.
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Addictive Economies
Chapter 1: The Psychic Economy of Addiction
Joyce McDougall
Chapter 2: Addictive Economies: Intrapsychic and Interpersonal Discussion
of McDougall's Chapter
Catherine Stuart
Part II: Expanding the Analytic Space: Dissociation and the
Eating-Disordered Patient
Chapter 3: Thinking, Talking, and Feeling in Psychotherapy with
Eating-Disordered Individuals
F. Diane Barth
Chapter 4: The Instigation of Dare: Broadening Therapeutic Horizons
Judith Brisman
Chapter 5: Out of Body, Out of Mind, Out of Danger: Some Reflections on
Shame, Dissociation, and Eating Disorders
Philip M. Bromberg
Chapter 6: On Preferring Not To: The Aesthetics of Defiance
Adam Phillips
Part III: On Being Stuck: Enactments, Mutuality, and Self-Regulation with
Eating-Disordered Patients
Chapter 7: Close Encounters of the Regulatory Kind: An
Interpersonal/Relational Look at Self-Regulation
Jean Petrucelli
Chapter 8: "No Matter How Hard I Try, I Can't Get through to You!":
Dissociated Affect in a Stalled Enactment
Frances Sommer Anderson
Chapter 9: The Destabilizing Dyad: Psychoanalytic Affective Engagement and
Growth
Emily Kuriloff
Chapter 10: Narrative, Affect, and Therapeutic Impasse: Discussion of Part
III
Lewis Aron
Part IV: To Eat or Not to Eat: The Psychic Meanings of the Decision
Chapter 11: The Male Experience of Food as Symbol and Sustenance
Margaret Crastnopol
Chapter 12: The Meaning of the "Body" in the Treatment of Eating-Disordered
Patients
Ann Kearney-Cooke
Chapter 13: The Armored Self: The Symbolic Significance of Obesity
Stefanie Solow Glennon
Chapter 14: When the Self Starves: Alliance and Outcome in the Treatment of
Eating Disorders
Kathryn J. Zerbe
Part V: Creativity and Addiction
Chapter 15: Melancholia and Addiction?
Joerg Bose
Chapter 16: The Anxiety of Creativity
Olga Cheselka
Chapter 17: Creativity, Genius, and Divine Madness
Edgar A. Levenson
Chapter 18: the Muse in the Bottle
Albert Rothenberg
Part VI: Desires and Addictions
Chapter 19: Attending to Sexual Compulsivity in a Gay Man
Jack Drescher
Chapter 20: In the Grip of Passion: Love or Addiction? On a Specific Kind
of Masochistic Enthrallment
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg
Chapter 21: From Impulsivity to Paralysis: Thoughts on the Continuous
Pursuit and Thwarting of Desire
Jill Howard
Chapter 22: A Philosophical Assessment of Happiness, Addiction, and
Transference
M. Guy Thompson
Part VII: Winnicott and Masud Khan: A Study of Addiction and
Self-Destruction
Chapter 23: Masud Khan's Descent into Alcoholism
Linda B. Hopkins
Chapter 24: Winnicott's Complex Relationship to Hate and Hatefulness
Marcia Rosen
Chapter 25: The Outrageous Prince: The Uncure of Masud Khan
Dodi Goldman
Chapter 26: Further Thoughts on the Winnicott-Khan Analysis
Lawrence Epstein
Index
Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Addictive Economies
Chapter 1: The Psychic Economy of Addiction
Joyce McDougall
Chapter 2: Addictive Economies: Intrapsychic and Interpersonal Discussion
of McDougall's Chapter
Catherine Stuart
Part II: Expanding the Analytic Space: Dissociation and the
Eating-Disordered Patient
Chapter 3: Thinking, Talking, and Feeling in Psychotherapy with
Eating-Disordered Individuals
F. Diane Barth
Chapter 4: The Instigation of Dare: Broadening Therapeutic Horizons
Judith Brisman
Chapter 5: Out of Body, Out of Mind, Out of Danger: Some Reflections on
Shame, Dissociation, and Eating Disorders
Philip M. Bromberg
Chapter 6: On Preferring Not To: The Aesthetics of Defiance
Adam Phillips
Part III: On Being Stuck: Enactments, Mutuality, and Self-Regulation with
Eating-Disordered Patients
Chapter 7: Close Encounters of the Regulatory Kind: An
Interpersonal/Relational Look at Self-Regulation
Jean Petrucelli
Chapter 8: "No Matter How Hard I Try, I Can't Get through to You!":
Dissociated Affect in a Stalled Enactment
Frances Sommer Anderson
Chapter 9: The Destabilizing Dyad: Psychoanalytic Affective Engagement and
Growth
Emily Kuriloff
Chapter 10: Narrative, Affect, and Therapeutic Impasse: Discussion of Part
III
Lewis Aron
Part IV: To Eat or Not to Eat: The Psychic Meanings of the Decision
Chapter 11: The Male Experience of Food as Symbol and Sustenance
Margaret Crastnopol
Chapter 12: The Meaning of the "Body" in the Treatment of Eating-Disordered
Patients
Ann Kearney-Cooke
Chapter 13: The Armored Self: The Symbolic Significance of Obesity
Stefanie Solow Glennon
Chapter 14: When the Self Starves: Alliance and Outcome in the Treatment of
Eating Disorders
Kathryn J. Zerbe
Part V: Creativity and Addiction
Chapter 15: Melancholia and Addiction?
Joerg Bose
Chapter 16: The Anxiety of Creativity
Olga Cheselka
Chapter 17: Creativity, Genius, and Divine Madness
Edgar A. Levenson
Chapter 18: the Muse in the Bottle
Albert Rothenberg
Part VI: Desires and Addictions
Chapter 19: Attending to Sexual Compulsivity in a Gay Man
Jack Drescher
Chapter 20: In the Grip of Passion: Love or Addiction? On a Specific Kind
of Masochistic Enthrallment
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg
Chapter 21: From Impulsivity to Paralysis: Thoughts on the Continuous
Pursuit and Thwarting of Desire
Jill Howard
Chapter 22: A Philosophical Assessment of Happiness, Addiction, and
Transference
M. Guy Thompson
Part VII: Winnicott and Masud Khan: A Study of Addiction and
Self-Destruction
Chapter 23: Masud Khan's Descent into Alcoholism
Linda B. Hopkins
Chapter 24: Winnicott's Complex Relationship to Hate and Hatefulness
Marcia Rosen
Chapter 25: The Outrageous Prince: The Uncure of Masud Khan
Dodi Goldman
Chapter 26: Further Thoughts on the Winnicott-Khan Analysis
Lawrence Epstein
Index
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Addictive Economies
Chapter 1: The Psychic Economy of Addiction
Joyce McDougall
Chapter 2: Addictive Economies: Intrapsychic and Interpersonal Discussion
of McDougall's Chapter
Catherine Stuart
Part II: Expanding the Analytic Space: Dissociation and the
Eating-Disordered Patient
Chapter 3: Thinking, Talking, and Feeling in Psychotherapy with
Eating-Disordered Individuals
F. Diane Barth
Chapter 4: The Instigation of Dare: Broadening Therapeutic Horizons
Judith Brisman
Chapter 5: Out of Body, Out of Mind, Out of Danger: Some Reflections on
Shame, Dissociation, and Eating Disorders
Philip M. Bromberg
Chapter 6: On Preferring Not To: The Aesthetics of Defiance
Adam Phillips
Part III: On Being Stuck: Enactments, Mutuality, and Self-Regulation with
Eating-Disordered Patients
Chapter 7: Close Encounters of the Regulatory Kind: An
Interpersonal/Relational Look at Self-Regulation
Jean Petrucelli
Chapter 8: "No Matter How Hard I Try, I Can't Get through to You!":
Dissociated Affect in a Stalled Enactment
Frances Sommer Anderson
Chapter 9: The Destabilizing Dyad: Psychoanalytic Affective Engagement and
Growth
Emily Kuriloff
Chapter 10: Narrative, Affect, and Therapeutic Impasse: Discussion of Part
III
Lewis Aron
Part IV: To Eat or Not to Eat: The Psychic Meanings of the Decision
Chapter 11: The Male Experience of Food as Symbol and Sustenance
Margaret Crastnopol
Chapter 12: The Meaning of the "Body" in the Treatment of Eating-Disordered
Patients
Ann Kearney-Cooke
Chapter 13: The Armored Self: The Symbolic Significance of Obesity
Stefanie Solow Glennon
Chapter 14: When the Self Starves: Alliance and Outcome in the Treatment of
Eating Disorders
Kathryn J. Zerbe
Part V: Creativity and Addiction
Chapter 15: Melancholia and Addiction?
Joerg Bose
Chapter 16: The Anxiety of Creativity
Olga Cheselka
Chapter 17: Creativity, Genius, and Divine Madness
Edgar A. Levenson
Chapter 18: the Muse in the Bottle
Albert Rothenberg
Part VI: Desires and Addictions
Chapter 19: Attending to Sexual Compulsivity in a Gay Man
Jack Drescher
Chapter 20: In the Grip of Passion: Love or Addiction? On a Specific Kind
of Masochistic Enthrallment
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg
Chapter 21: From Impulsivity to Paralysis: Thoughts on the Continuous
Pursuit and Thwarting of Desire
Jill Howard
Chapter 22: A Philosophical Assessment of Happiness, Addiction, and
Transference
M. Guy Thompson
Part VII: Winnicott and Masud Khan: A Study of Addiction and
Self-Destruction
Chapter 23: Masud Khan's Descent into Alcoholism
Linda B. Hopkins
Chapter 24: Winnicott's Complex Relationship to Hate and Hatefulness
Marcia Rosen
Chapter 25: The Outrageous Prince: The Uncure of Masud Khan
Dodi Goldman
Chapter 26: Further Thoughts on the Winnicott-Khan Analysis
Lawrence Epstein
Index
Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Addictive Economies
Chapter 1: The Psychic Economy of Addiction
Joyce McDougall
Chapter 2: Addictive Economies: Intrapsychic and Interpersonal Discussion
of McDougall's Chapter
Catherine Stuart
Part II: Expanding the Analytic Space: Dissociation and the
Eating-Disordered Patient
Chapter 3: Thinking, Talking, and Feeling in Psychotherapy with
Eating-Disordered Individuals
F. Diane Barth
Chapter 4: The Instigation of Dare: Broadening Therapeutic Horizons
Judith Brisman
Chapter 5: Out of Body, Out of Mind, Out of Danger: Some Reflections on
Shame, Dissociation, and Eating Disorders
Philip M. Bromberg
Chapter 6: On Preferring Not To: The Aesthetics of Defiance
Adam Phillips
Part III: On Being Stuck: Enactments, Mutuality, and Self-Regulation with
Eating-Disordered Patients
Chapter 7: Close Encounters of the Regulatory Kind: An
Interpersonal/Relational Look at Self-Regulation
Jean Petrucelli
Chapter 8: "No Matter How Hard I Try, I Can't Get through to You!":
Dissociated Affect in a Stalled Enactment
Frances Sommer Anderson
Chapter 9: The Destabilizing Dyad: Psychoanalytic Affective Engagement and
Growth
Emily Kuriloff
Chapter 10: Narrative, Affect, and Therapeutic Impasse: Discussion of Part
III
Lewis Aron
Part IV: To Eat or Not to Eat: The Psychic Meanings of the Decision
Chapter 11: The Male Experience of Food as Symbol and Sustenance
Margaret Crastnopol
Chapter 12: The Meaning of the "Body" in the Treatment of Eating-Disordered
Patients
Ann Kearney-Cooke
Chapter 13: The Armored Self: The Symbolic Significance of Obesity
Stefanie Solow Glennon
Chapter 14: When the Self Starves: Alliance and Outcome in the Treatment of
Eating Disorders
Kathryn J. Zerbe
Part V: Creativity and Addiction
Chapter 15: Melancholia and Addiction?
Joerg Bose
Chapter 16: The Anxiety of Creativity
Olga Cheselka
Chapter 17: Creativity, Genius, and Divine Madness
Edgar A. Levenson
Chapter 18: the Muse in the Bottle
Albert Rothenberg
Part VI: Desires and Addictions
Chapter 19: Attending to Sexual Compulsivity in a Gay Man
Jack Drescher
Chapter 20: In the Grip of Passion: Love or Addiction? On a Specific Kind
of Masochistic Enthrallment
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg
Chapter 21: From Impulsivity to Paralysis: Thoughts on the Continuous
Pursuit and Thwarting of Desire
Jill Howard
Chapter 22: A Philosophical Assessment of Happiness, Addiction, and
Transference
M. Guy Thompson
Part VII: Winnicott and Masud Khan: A Study of Addiction and
Self-Destruction
Chapter 23: Masud Khan's Descent into Alcoholism
Linda B. Hopkins
Chapter 24: Winnicott's Complex Relationship to Hate and Hatefulness
Marcia Rosen
Chapter 25: The Outrageous Prince: The Uncure of Masud Khan
Dodi Goldman
Chapter 26: Further Thoughts on the Winnicott-Khan Analysis
Lawrence Epstein
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