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Cognitive Psychodynamics: From Conflict to Character by Mardi Jon Horowitz,

Cognitive Psychodynamics: From Conflict to Character by Mardi Jon Horowitz,
Praise for Cognitive Psychodynamics . . . "It is refreshing to encounter an integrative reframing of the current status of psychodynamic theory and practice. . . . Professor Horowitz lays out a [clear] approach to assessment and psychotherapy . . . livened by brief, effective case studies." --Jerome L. Singer, Professor of Psychology and Child Study Center, Yale University And other titles by the same author . . . Mardi Horowitz has gone where others fear to tread . . . [by] blending traditional psychodynamic concepts with cognitive psychology and neuroscience. The result is a relatively accessible and sensible primer of mental structure and function. --Robert Waldinger, M.D., on Introduction to Psychodynamics: A New Synthesis Horowitz' revised volume must be considered the definitive work in the area. The bibliography is comprehensive, and the scholarship is superb. --Glen Gabbard, M.D., on Image Formation and Psychotherapy Cognitive Psychodynamics offers an important new integration of cognitive science and psychodynamic psychology that provides a common language across disciplines while presenting an explicit theoretical basis for understanding the processes that bring about change. Written by Mardi J. Horowitz, one of the world's leading psychological theoreticians, this trailblazing work provides an analysis of both conscious and unconscious mental processes and the development of identity and relationships. The book is organized around three theoretical constructs: states of mind; defensive control processes used to regulate emotion; and person schemas, the cognitive maps that organize patterns of relationships and identity. Initial chapters present the informationprocessing of emotional themes. The book then addresses how people form a meaningful identity during development and how they deal with the conflict between self-striving and responsibility to others.



Models of Brief Psychodynamic Therapy: A Comparative Approach by Stanley B. Messer,
Models of Brief Psychodynamic Therapy: A Comparative Approach by Stanley B. Messer,
This practical and scholarly text presents a comprehensive review and evaluation of the theory, research, and practice of psychodynamically oriented brief psychotherapy. Offering in-depth discussions of the major clinical and theoretical approaches, chapters explore commonalities and differences in patient selection, theory of personality and psychopathology, theory of change, and techniques of therapy. The book addresses general questions about the efficacy of each approach and gives special attention to treatment of "difficult" patients, children, adolescents, and the elderly.



Theory X and theory Y - Theory X and Theory Y are theories of human motivation developed by Douglas McGregor at the MIT Sloan School of Management in the 1960s that have been used in human resource management, organizational behavior, and organizational development.

Intuitionistic Type Theory - Intuitionistic Type Theory, or Constructive Type Theory, or Martin-Löf Type Theory or just Type Theory (with capital letters) is at the same time a functional programming language, a logic and a set theory based on the principles of mathematical constructivism. Type Theory was introduced by Per Martin-Löf, a Swedish mathematician and philosopher, in 1972.

Free association (psychology) - Free association (Psychodynamic theory) is a technique used in psychology, devised by Sigmund Freud.

Mie theory - Mie theory, also called Lorenz-Mie theory, is a complete mathematical-physical theory of the scattering of electromagnetic radiation by spherical particles. Mie theory is named after its developer German physicist Gustav Mie (1868 Rostock - 1957 Freiburg im Breisgau) and Danish physicist Ludvig Lorenz (1829-1891) who independently developed the theory of electromagnetic plane wave scattering by a dielectric sphere in 1908.



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Allegory Mode Symbolic Theory - Allegory Mode Symbolic Theory Symbolic Forms and Cultural Studies: Ernst Cassirer's Theory of Culture Cassirer thought of culture anthropologically as the entire complex of human modes of meaning allegory mode symbolic theory and existence: it encompassed science, technology, language, allegory mode symbolic theory and social life in addition to art, religion, allegory mode symbolic theory and philosophy. This conception of culture allegory mode symbolic theory and Cassirer's theory of symbolism anticipated much of later cultural theory. In this collection ...

Medical Practice Psychiatry Theory - Medical Practice Psychiatry Theory Biological psychiatry - Biological psychiatry, sometimes referred to as bio-psychiatry, is a term used mainly by critics of mainstream mental health practice to describe what opponents of psychiatry believe are unproven and subjective diagnostic and treatment practices in modern psychiatry. References to biological psychiatry are used specifically by critics to denote the biological model of mental health, which they believe places undue emphasis upon biological theories and psychiatric drug treatment, rather than objective diagnosis of medical pathologies and psychological counseling. The Journal of Medical Practice Management - The Journal of Medical Practice Management (JMPM) is a subscription-based medical journal owned and published by Greenbranch Publishing. ...

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