Contemporary clinical practice : the holding environment under assault / Ellen Ruderman, Carol Tosone, editors.
"Contemporary Clinical Practice: The Holding Environment Under Assault is devoted to the examination of contemporary social problems and their impact on the clinical process. State-of-the-art psychodynamic theories will be applied to the understanding of how war, terrorism, politics, government...
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Language: | English |
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New York :
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[2013]
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Series: | Essential clinical social work series.
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Table of Contents:
- The World Outside: Its Impact on the Treatment Setting / Ellen Ruderman
- The Erosion of the Sociopolitical Holding Environment and the Collapse of the Potential Space for Creative Repair / Jeffrey Applegate
- Grief and Loss in an Age of Global Trauma: Protest and Despair Versus Attachment and Reorganization / Judith Kay Nelson
- Integrating the Internal and External Worlds of Clinical Social Work: A Philosophical and Political Search / Rosalyn Benitez-Bloch
- Virtual Intimacy in the Therapeutic Space: Help or Hindrance? / Carol Tosone
- What Happens to Confidentiality When the Government Enters the Treatment Room via the PATRIOT Act, HIPAA, and Managed Care? / Carole Bender
- A Perfect Storm: The Influence of Outside Forces on Social Work Education / Barbara Berger
- Silence in the Clinical Hour: A Time to Speak / Billie Lee Violette
- Real Experiences Revisited: The Significance of Attachment, Separation, and Loss in Adult Psychotherapy / Pat Sable
- Saving the World One Patient at a Time: Psychoanalysis and Social Critique / Jennifer Tolleson.