Fr. 220.00

Psychodynamic Approaches for Treatment of Drug Abuse and Addiction - Theory and Treatment

English · Hardback

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Provides clinicians and students with insights on the use of psychodynamic therapy to treat drug abuse and addiction, combining theory with clinical case material. Covers the perspectives of range of analysts and examines common issues such as projective identification, countertransference difficulties, and relapses.


List of contents










Introduction; 1. An historical overview of psychoanalytic perspectives on drug abuse and addiction - Part 1; 2. An historical overview of psychoanalytic perspectives on drug abuse and addiction - Part 2; 3. Drug addiction ¿ the paranoid-schizoid position; 4. Recovery and reparation ¿ the depressive position; 5. Lapses and relapses; 6. Therapeutic issues: internal destructiveness, countertransference and projective identification; 7. Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) as transitional phenomena (David Potik, Miriam Adelson and Shaul Schreiber); 8. Towards independence: detoxification during opioid maintenance treatment; 9. Drug abuse and addiction in the view of self psychology; 10. The 12-step program


About the author










David Potik is a clinical criminologist at the Day-Hospital and at the Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Clinic for Drug Abuse Research and Treatment, both within the division of psychiatry at the Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Israel. He also works as a psychotherapist in private practice and is an accredited Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) practitioner. He has published articles on psychoanalytic psychotherapy, psychopathology and drug addiction.


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