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El. knyga: Disintegrating Self: Psychotherapy of Adult ADHD, Autistic Spectrum, and Somato-psychic Disorders

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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Karnac Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429906268
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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Karnac Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429906268
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Conditions such as ADHD and autistic spectrum traits are increasingly recognized among children – but the problems that such people face as adults are less commonly appreciated. Many clients present with traits of ADHD and the autistic spectrum (these often occurring together) but such characteristics may not be recognized by psychotherapists, psychologists, counselors or psychiatrists. As a result, the clients are not given the understanding or assistance they need and deserve. Much time and effort may be wasted on a spurious search for psychodynamic reasons for problems that are essentially rooted in neurobiology. Another frequent and adverse outcome is the relegation of the client to a diagnosis of "borderline personality disorder".

This book outlines what happens in the brain of the person with ADHD, how this affects behavior, emotion, thought processes, and regulation of impulses – and how these affect other people. Those with ADHD are often driven to be argumentative, are prone to depression, anxiety, sensation-seeking and addictions. Such traits are not entirely psychodynamically driven but reflect the insufficiently aroused brain seeking stimulation, novelty, and pleasure. The picture presented by people with ADHD of their childhood or current environment may express honestly held but extremely subjective perceptions that are distorted by their own brain states and challenging behaviors.

Several other conditions that are frequently missed by psychotherapists are also addressed. The "porous personality" and the "prey-predator dynamic", which play a significant role in recurrent self-harm, are described for the first time.

Recenzijos

'This seminal book will cause a paradigm shift in the understanding and treatment of ADHD and autistic traits for all those who exist with or work with these conditions. It is holistic, rigorous, and combines up-to-the-moment neurobiological and energy understanding together with classical psychoanalytic underpinning.'- Valerie Sinason, President of the Institute of Psychotherapy and Disability, and author of Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity'Phil Mollon invites us to accompany him on his journey to conceptualise ADHD and autistic spectrum conditions in an integrative manner - allowing a classical psychoanalytic perspective to combine with concepts from Bion and attachment theory, drawing bridges between these and psychobiological research, exemplifying all of this with clinical vignettes. He balances the research from neuropsychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis with a deep humanistic perspective. It will be extremely helpful for clinicians.'- Edgard Sanchez, consultant psychiatrist and psychotherapist at King's College, London'ADHD and autism spectrum disorders are common conditions that every psychoanalytic clinician must contend with. But traditional psychoanalytic theories and therapies for these disorders are mutually contradictory and woefully disconnected from the mainstream of recent research, relating to other treatment modalities and brain science. Phil Mollon has digested this vast and disparate body of knowledge - both practical and theoretical - and integrated it with his own considerable clinical experience in a way that is immediately and concretely useful to us all.'- Mark Solms, psychoanalyst and Professor in Neuropsychology, University of Cape Town, South Africa

About The Author vii
Introduction ix
Notes to the reader
Chapter One Why this book was written---and why ADHD and autistic spectrum conditions are of interest to a psychotherapist
1(10)
Chapter Two Some features of ADHD
11(36)
Chapter Three Experiencing ADHD
47(12)
Chapter Four Some helpful and less helpful ways of viewing people with ADHD and autistic spectrum conditions
59(16)
Chapter Five What is going on in the brain in ADHD?
75(32)
Chapter Six Principles of psychotherapy with ADHD
107(46)
Chapter Seven The porous personality (and the "apparently normal" persona)
153(18)
Chapter Eight The psychology and neurobiology of the autistic spectrum
171(32)
Chapter Nine Psychotherapy with people on the autistic spectrum
203(18)
Chapter Ten Subtle energetic aspects of ADHD: reversed and scrambled energy fields and yin--yang imbalance
221(16)
Chapter Eleven Somato--psychic fragility syndromes
237(12)
Concluding Comments 249(2)
Appendix I Notes on medication for ADHD 251(1)
Appendix II Assessments for ADHD and autistic spectrum (Asperger's) conditions 251(8)
Appendix III Energy psychology methods for ADHD 259(12)
Notes 271(4)
References 275(36)
Index 311
Phil Mollon, PhD, is a psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist, and energy psychotherapist. He is well-known as a writer and speaker on topics including shame, trauma, dissociation, self-psychology, and EMDR - and has pioneered the development of Psychoanalytic Energy Psychotherapy. With 40 years of clinical experience, in both the British National Health Service and private practice, he has explored many different approaches, always seeking better ways of helping those who are troubled with mental health problems. His work remains rooted in psychoanalysis, whilst also incorporating neurobiological, cognitive, and energetic perspectives.