Neuropsychodynamic Psychiatry

Neuropsychodynamic Psychiatry

Boeker, Heinz; Hartwich, Peter; Northoff, Georg

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2018

637

Dura

Inglês

9783319751115

15 a 20 dias

1434


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I Neuropsychodynamic Foundations.- Why neuropsychodynamic psychopatology?.- Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience: The development of Neuropsychoanalysis.- Social embedded brain and relational self.- Threedimensional neuropsychodynamic model of mental disorders and defence mechanisms.- II Basic psychoanalytic concepts and their development.- Unconscious.- Childhood, adolescence and development.- Affects.- Transference and countertransference.- III Neuropsychodynamics of psychiatric disorders.- Schizophrenia and other psychoses.- Depressive syndroms.- Manic and bipolar syndroms.- Anxiety disorders.- Obsessive-compulsive disorders.- Somatisation and bodily distress disorder.- Anorexia and Bulimia.- Traumatogenic disturbances.- Personality disorders.- Dissociative syndroms.- Addiction.- IV Neuropsychodynamic Perspectives.-Principles of neuropsychodynamic therapy.- Acute psychiatric wards.- Neuronal substrates of depression: implications for psychotherapy.- Mood disorders units.- Day clinic models.- Day clinic treatment for depression and anxiety disorders.- Psychoanalytic therapy of Borderline-Personality-Disorder in day-clinic-setting.- Neuropsychodynamics and creative therapy.- Neuropsychodynamic musictherapy.- Four psychotherapeutic settings.- Psychotherapy, Psychopharmacotherapy, and Neuromodulation.- Psychotherapy research in the context of neurosciences.- Concepts of empirical and clinical research in Psychoanalysis and Neuropsychodynamic Psychiatry.- Dreams.- Chronic depression Leuzinger.- Neurophilosophy and Neuroethics.- Outlook: Neuropsychodynamic Psychiatry and the impact of therapeutical relationships.
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Brain;Depression;Schizophrenia;Affective psychoses;Bipolar disorders;Psychiatric disorders;Neuro-ecological model;Spatiotemporal approach