Placing the Person at the Center of Care
This book is in my view essential reading, not only for health professionals but also for psychotherapists, counsellors and psychologists. It addresses psychological challenges related to interventions such as for example organ transplants, assisted suicide and chronic illness, by authors at the cutting edge of new developments. The language and psychodynamic concepts used are of the present era with Freud mentioned in context and the work of Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth and Peter Fonagy having a central position. Vivian de Villiers - Contemporary Psychotherapy Journal
Maureen O'Reilly-Landry Assistant Clinical Professor of Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry), Columbia University College of Physicians, New York, USA
Foreword. Preface. About the author. Contributors. Section I: Introduction. The interpersonal and psychological dimensions of modern medicine. Contemporary psychodynamic concepts and modern medicine. Section II: Subjectivity, personal meaning and the medical experience. Creating security by exploring the meaning of illness in adolescent patients. Mobility matters: the intrapsychic and interpersonal dimension of walking. When the body fails: living with a chronic illness. Managing dental patients with oro-facial pain: psychodynamic explorations. The empty chair: a psychodynamic formulation of a dialysis unit death. The placebo response: an attachment strategy that counteracts the effects of emotional stress? Section III: medical provider and patient: mutual influence. Adult attachment and health: the interpersonal dance in medical settings. The antisocial patient in the hospital. Assisted suicide. Optimizing the doctor-patient relationship: Balint group process. Until death do us part: secrets at the end of life. Section IV: relationships borne of technology. The process of acquiring and keeping an organ transplant. The 'birth other' in assisted reproduction. Man and machine: the relational aspects of end stage renal disease. Section V: when a family member is ill. Ambiguous loss in dementia: a relational view of complicated grief in caregivers. Creating tolerance for reflective space: the challenges to thinking and feeling in a NICU. When the patient is gay: psychodynamic reflections on navigating the medical system. The psychodynamics of elder abuse. Index.