books by Peter Fonagy
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Peter Fonagy
What Works for Whom?, Second Edition: A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research
Anthony Roth
, Peter Fonagy
The Guilford Press
, 2005
The best summary of psychotherapy research
The book by Roth and Fonagy is a comprehensive and balanced summary of research on psychotherapy. Principly it covers outcome studies and is organised according to DSMIV diagnostic groups. It also covers a bit of process research, particularly the research on ...
Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Mentalization Based Treatment
Anthony Bateman
, Peter Fonagy
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2004
A good review of the subject and overview of MBT
This book presents a very good overview of the research literature on BPD and is not just a discription of their own form of treatment. The authors give good coverage of research conducted in and outside of the US such as that into cognitive analytic therapy and DBT. ...
Attachment Theory and Psychoanalysis
Peter Fonagy
Other Press
, 2001
not the same material as in the Handbook of Attachment
The previous reviewer says: 'Scholars who have read Fonagy's chapter in "The Handbook of Attachment" will recognize this material (read: the book is a bound version of the chapter.)' This is not correct. While there may be considerable overlap in some sections, the ...
Affect Regulation, Mentalization, and the Development of Self
Peter Fonagy,
Gyorgy Gergely
, ...
Other Press
, 2005
changing the way we think of infant-parent interactions
This book and this theory provide a comprehensive framework for understanding both infant/human development AND infant-parent relationships. More importantly, the book suggests what exactly it is that clinicians are or strive to be doing as they implement infant-parent ...
Psychoanalytic Theories: Perspectives from Developmental Psychopathology (Whurr Series in Psychoanalysis)
Peter Fonagy
Routledge
, 2003
Psychoanalytic theory influenced many facets of 20th century culture, and shows every sign of continuing to have an impact in the 21st. However, in order to sustain this influence it has to adapt to the challenges of out current intellectual environment. This book attempts to build a bridge between psychoanalysis and a dominant perspective in ...
Mentalization-based Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder: A Practical Guide
Anthony Bateman
, Peter Fonagy
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2006
Mentalizing - the ability to understand oneself and others by inferring the mental states that lie behind overt behavior - develops during childhood within the context of a secure attachment relationship. It is crucial to self-regulation and constructive, intimate relationships. Failure to retain mentalizing, particularly in the midst of ...
Developmental Science and Psychoanalysis: Integration and Innovation (Developments in Psychoanalysis)
Karnac Books
, 2007
As a discipline, psychoanalysis began at the interface of mind and brain and has always been about those most enduring mysteries of life, of how it is that our most basic concerns are about finding, establishing, preserving, and mourning our relationships. Basic developmental neuroscience and psychology have also of late turned to these basic ...
The Handbook of Mentalization-Based Treatment
Jon G. Allen
, Peter Fonagy
Wiley
, 2006
Pioneering research has been carried out over the last decade on mentalization and the promotion of mentalizing capacity - the ability to interpret the behavior of oneself and others as based on intentional mental states, such as needs, desires, feelings, and beliefs. This book is a consolidation of current knowledge and clinical applications, ...
Polarities of Experiences: Relatedness and Self-definition in Personality Development, Psychopathology and ...
Sidney J. Blatt
American Psychological Association (APA)
, 2008
An extensive list of references and an index round out this thoroughly professional culmination
Written by personality and psychopathology development expert Sidney J. Blatt, Ph.D. (winner of the 2006 Mary S. Sigourney Foundation award for distinguished contributions to psychoanalysis), Polarities of Experience: Relatedness and Self-Definition in Personality ...
Mentalizing in Clinical Practice
Jon G. Allen
, Peter Fonagy, ...
American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
, 2008
Mentalizing the fundamental human capacity to understand behavior in relation to mental states such as thoughts and feelings is the basis of healthy relationships and self-awareness. Mentalizing in Clinical Practice distills the burgeoning literature on mentalizing for clinicians of diverse professional backgrounds. As growing evidence supports ...
On Freud's "Observations on Transference Love" (IPA Contemporary Freud:Turning Points & Critical Issues)
Karnac Books
, 1993
The contributors to this volume place in context Freud?s evolving thinking; focus on what it tells us about love, female sexuality and conventional morality; discuss the role of the therapist in the genesis of the patient?s transference love; explore the differences between revering, reliving and enacting; and examine Freud?s theory in the light ...
On Freud's "Analysis Terminable and Interminable" (IPA Contemporary Freud:Turning Points & Critical Issues)
Karnac Books
, 2004
Analysis Terminable and Interminable is considered Freud?s clinical legacy, summing up his sense of the potential and the limitations of psychoanalysis as a therapeutic technique. Though many have regarded this essay as pessimistic in tone, it has also been lauded for its realism and for its hard-headed look at why therapy?s actual outcome must ...
Psychoanalysis on the Move: The Work of Joseph Sandler (New Library of Psychoanalysis, 35)
Peter Fonagy
Routledge
, 1999
Joseph Sandler was one of the most creative and influential figures in psychoanalysis throughout the world during the latter part of the twentieth century, contributing to changing views on both psychoanalytic theory and technique. He was also a bridging force in psychoanalysis, helping to close the gap between American ego psychologists and ...
Recovered Memories of Abuse: True or False? (Monograph Series of the Psychoanalysis Unit of University ...
International Universities Press
, 1997
These papers from a conference with the same title includes work by Lawrence Weiskrant (highlighting the concerns around false memories), John Morton (outling contemporary models of memory), and Valerie Sinason (on detecting abuse in child psychotherapy). The second half presents a psychoanalytic theory of false memory syndrome, by Joseph Sandler. ...
Reaching the Hard to Reach: Evidence-based Funding Priorities for Intervention and Research
Geoffrey Baruch
, Peter Fonagy, ...
Wiley
, 2007
Social inequality and social disadvantage provide an all too fertile soil that sustains the majority of the serious mental health problems suffered by children in our society. The complexity of the issues clinicians routinely encounter in working with children with mental health problems is widely acknowledged. However, few books concern ...
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