Full Description
Inside Out and Outside In has established itself as a foundational book for mental health practitioners in a variety of disciplines who work with clients in complex social environments. It is unique in its focus on the forces that shape people from within and also from their social worlds, with sensitivity to race, gender, sexuality, and class. The fourth edition features new material and revisions throughout while maintaining the respectful and accessible style for which the book is known. A new chapter on DSM-5 explains its history, social construction, and the most significant changes, such as the configurations of personality disorders and schizophrenia. A new chapter on Cognitive Behavioral Theory and Practice explains the rise in CBT practice, strengths and weaknesses in the approach, and how practitioners can weave it with other theories successfully. In addition to the new chapters, this edition contains new content on gay, lesbian, and transgender people; new case studies representing differences in age, class, culture, race, sexual orientation, and gender; examples on treating clients individually and in groups; new material on infant development; new research on neurobiology and mindfulness, such as mindfulness and survivor guilt; and more.The fourth edition of Inside Out and Outside In is an up-to-date and essential resource for mental health professionals and students practicing in today's increasingly complex environment.
Contents
Acknowledgments1. Why Psychodynamic Theories? Why a Biopsychosocial Context? Joan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz2. Drive and Beyond: Freud's Psychoanalytic ConceptsJoan Berzoff3. Structural TheoryGerald Schamess4. Ego PsychologyGerald Schamess and Robert Shilkret5. Psychosocial Ego Development: The Theory of Erik EriksonJoan Berzoff6. Object Relations TheoryLaura Melano Flanagan7. The Theory of Self PsychologyLaura Melano Flanagan8. Attachment TheoryRobert Shilkret and Cynthia J. Shilkret9. Utilizing Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions in Psychodynamic PracticeTerry B. Northcut, Nina R. Heller, and Shveta Kumaria10. Relational and Intersubjective TheoriesJoan Berzoff11. Psychodynamic Theories and GenderJoan Berzoff12. Coloring Development: Race and Culture in Psychodynamic TheoriesLourdes Mattei and Brian Rasmussen13. The Bridge: From Theory to PracticeJoan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz14. DSM-5 and the Role of Descriptive DiagnosisDavid S. Byers15. The Psychoses, with a Special Emphasis on Schizophrenia Spectrum DisordersPatricia Hertz16. Personality Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Borderline and Narcissistic SyndromesPatricia Hertz and Meg Hertz17. Mood Disorders, with a Special Emphasis on Depression and Bipolar DisorderJoan Berzoff and Teresa Mendez18. Anxiety and Its ManifestationsJoan Berzoff19. Trauma Theories and DisordersKathryn Basham 20. Final ThoughtsJoan Berzoff, Laura Melano Flanagan, and Patricia Hertz IndexAbout the Contributors