Buch, Englisch, 170 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 295 g
Buch, Englisch, 170 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 295 g
ISBN: 978-1-4419-2470-4
Verlag: Springer
Prevailing wisdom in the clinical arena has had it that each psychological sy- tom is a separate lock requiring its correspondingly unique key. Thus, it has been thought with respect to symptoms, that there are an infinite number of locks and a correspondingly infinite number of keys. Further, the psychoanalytic sense of it is that each symptom needs to be assessed, analyzed, and approached with reference to the unique experience of the patient and the patient’s history; among other f- tors, also in terms of psychosexual conflict, and ego-strength. Given this position, it also has been felt that no single procedure, or code could be developed to address all symptoms of all patients as though, as an analogy, one lock and one key could apply to every symptom. In this sense, there has been scarcely any attempt to derive a universal code that would address all symptoms with respect to the formation and structure of the symptom, regardless of the patient’s particular experience and psychological h- tory. In this volume, however, with only a few qualifications, I will present a s- gle universal code to unlock any and all specifically defined psychological symptoms. I will present a system and procedure–a blueprint–with which to do it. One key. Further, this procedure will be guided entirely by a set of propositions and axioms regarding each step in the unlocking of any symptom.
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Theoretical Context.- History of Symptom Psychology.- Underpinnings of the Symptom Code.- The Symptom-Code and Its Application.- On Wishes, Symptoms, and Withdrawal.- The Clinical Casebook: Accessible Symptoms.- Bottles Under the Bed: A Case of Compulsion.- Holes: A Case of Body Delusion.- Symptoms Based Upon Feelings of Rejection:.- Gazing at Corpses: A Case of Morbid Compulsion.- Sin of the Priest: A Case of Obsession.- Ingenious Regression: A Case of Hallucination.- Panic on the Bridge: A Case of Selective Agoraphobia.- “I Can Hardly Move”: A Case of a Three-Day Migraine.- Doubled Over: A Case of Displaced Phallic Obsession.- The Clinical Casebook: Inaccessible Symptoms.- The Psychology of Blushing: Involuntary Disclosure.- “No Writing!”: A Case of Delusional Self-Incrimination.- “I’m Not Going To Work Today”: A Case of Agoraphobia.- Chaos: A Case of Compulsive Collecting and Hoarding.- “Not Thin Enough!”: A Case of Anorexia.- Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Case of “Split Personality”.- An Asperger’s Mind: An Examination of the Case of Nobelian John Forbes Nash, Jr.- Examining Theoretical Issues of the Symptom-Code.- Acting Out: The First Symptom, and the Primacy of Anger or Sex.- Symptoms Versus Character Traits: Accessible Versus Inaccessible Symptoms.- The Metamorphosis of Symptoms: The Domain of Wishes and the Domain of Traits.




