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Psychological Adaptive Mechanisms

Psychological Adaptive Mechanisms

Ego Defense Recognition in Practice and Research

9780199794492
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This book will demonstrate how to use novel, systematic method for recognizing psychological adaptive mechanisms (known in psychoanalytic theory as ego defenses) in clinical encounters. This clinical method is based in published theoretical and empirical studies of these mechanisms over the past 14 years as well as working with successive classes of mental health trainees of varying disciplines at the University of Colorado. The result is an approach that trainees both apprehendand find useful. This work will offer the mental health disciplines, and even wider audiences, a platform both for 1) clinical use in everyday practice, 2) continuing clinical studies of adaptive psychology as well as 3) direct application of psychological adaptive mechanisms theory in clinicalresearch that will improve the diagnosis and treatment of persons with mental or emotional disorders.This an important empirical model for understanding how humans adapt to the stressful experiences of their lives. They have developmental, biological, and evolutionary significance and all of these will be discussed in the book. Psychological Adaptive Mechanisms are observable behaviors that range on a developmental hierarchy from the Primitive defenses of normal early childhood and of major mental illness in adults, through the Mature defenses of fully functioning adulthood. They also serveto limit and to direct the human anxiety response, giving the fight or flight reaction to threat many more than those two classically described behavioral options.These mechanisms are likely transduced by the brain and, in providing wider ranges of adaptive behavior, most probably reflect anevolutionary selection towards greater flexibility of adaptation.
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OUP USA
86994
9780199794492
9780199794492

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
338
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
612
  • Chapter 1: Humans Adapt; Chapter 2: The Clinical Model; Chapter 3: The Clinical Method; Chapter 4: Denial; Chapter 5: Avoidance/ Distortion; Chapter 6: Psychotic Projection; Chapter 7: Acting Out; Chapter 8: Passive Aggression; Chapter 9: Hypochondriasis; Chapter 10: Schizoid Fantasy; Chapter 11: Neurotic Projection; Chapter 12: Repression; Chapter 13: Intellectualization, or Isolation of Affect; Chapter 14: Dissociation; Chapter 15: Displacement; Chapter 16: Reaction Formation; Chapter 17: Suppression; Chapter 18: Anticipation; Chapter 19: Altruism; Chapter 20: Sublimation; Chapter 21: Humor; Chapter 22: Clinical and Practical Uses; Index;
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