Taming the negative introject : empowering patients to take control of their mental health
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Taming the negative introject : empowering patients to take control of their mental health
Routledge, 2019
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Description
In this book, Dr. Carol W. Berman describes how to help patients control the self-sabotaging element of their unconscious minds, often called the punitive superego, the negative introject, or the hurt child. The negative introject can provoke horrendous acts against the self, ranging from suicide and addiction to making hurtful comments to loved ones. The role of the psychotherapist is to make the unconscious conscious, allowing the sufferers to take back control of their actions.
Dr. Berman uses case studies to personalize the theory and demonstrate how the negative introject can take hold and impact the lives of those suffering from a variety of illnesses and disorders, including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and bipolar disorder. Each chapter concludes with a guide demonstrating how the negative introject was tamed in each case, showing the reader that the negative introject can be identified and then brought into some control.
This book is essential reading for all kinds of psychotherapists, from psychiatrists to social workers and psychologists, as well as all those who wish to identify the negative introject, and help "tame" it.
Table of Contents
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Foreword (by Dr. Phyllis Cohen)
Chapter One: What is the Negative Introject?
Chapter Two: Anxiety and the Negative Introject
Chapter Three: Hypochondria, ptsd, ocd, and the Negative Introject
Chapter Four: Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and the Negative Introject
Chapter Five: Psychosis and the Negative Introject
Chapter Six: Personality Disorders and the Negative Introject
Chapter Seven: Addictions and the Negative Introject
Chapter Eight: Denial of the Negative Introject
Chapter Nine: Negative Introject in the Group
Chapter Ten: Dreams and the Negative Introject
Chapter Eleven: Happiness and the Negative Introject
Index
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