<p><em>A Psychoanalytic Approach to Treating Psychosis</em> shows how by understanding the antecedents and dynamics of psychosis a psychoanalytic approach can offer a long-term alternative to the only psychotropic therapy and an explanation of the infantile origin of the illness.</p><p>This ground-breaking examination begins by clearly explaining complex terms and theories from the most significant thinkers in psychoanalysis. Split into three parts it then explores the problems faced when following one specific technique for understanding the psychotic process. Practical as well as theoretical Part 2 illustrates how to prepare an appropriate setting for the patient including the importance of listening and the analyst’s approach as well as highlighting key features of the condition such as delusions hallucinations infantile withdrawal and psychotic dreams. Acknowledging that psychosis is a psychic transformation which the mind works as a sensorial organ the author asserts that the seeds are sown in childhood through emotional trauma leading to withdrawal into a fantasy world. </p><p>Brimming with real-life vignettes throughout Part 3 is dedicated to a unique and lengthy case study to illustrate the challenges of working with such patients. It also looks positively towards future research on psychosis informed by insights from neuroscience.</p><p>Innovative and accessible this book will be essential reading for anyone working in psychosis including psychoanalysts psychiatrists psychologists and physicians.</p>
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