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Depression as a Psychoanalytic Problem

Autor Paolo Azzone
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 dec 2012
Over the past few decades, psychoanalysis and dynamic psychiatry have been steadily stepping back from a key role in the understanding and treatment of depressive disorders. This book investigates the basis for such retreat by delving into the history of medicine, philosophy, religion, and literature. It unveils the social motives for the overwhelming consensus currently gathered by the biomedical model of depression. The book then moves on to discuss at depth psychoanalytic literature on depression and reveals how it possesses an enormous explanatory power for depression symptoms. This approach allows the author to offer readers a comprehensive, dynamically-oriented model of symptom formation in depression.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761860419
ISBN-10: 076186041X
Pagini: 134
Dimensiuni: 162 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Prefatory Note
Acknowledgments
Part I: Historical Facts: Depression and Other Socially Shared Representations of Pain in Western Civilization
Chapter One: Sadness and Black Bile
Chapter Two: Sadness, Error and Sin
Chapter Three: Sadness and Human Societies
Part II: Clinical Facts
Chapter Four: Looking through a Distortive Mirror: Descriptive Psychopathology of Depression from a Psychoanalytic Perspective
Chapter Five: Encountering Depression in the Context of Mental Health Services: The Contribution from Psychoanalytic Literature
Part III: The Model
Chapter Six: A Model of the Process of Formation of Depressive Symptoms
Chapter Seven: Epistemological Observations
References

Recenzii

Azzone offers, in this compact book, a superb overview of the interpretation and treatment of depression. The book's strength resides in its historical and theoretical contextualization of depression, from the ancient to modern psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic approaches. The first part of the book comprises three chapters treating depression as a social and spiritual problem with serious implications for how clinicians should approach this mental illness. Special attention is paid to medieval understandings of depression. The second part takes up the clinical aspects of depression from the psychoanalytic perspective, and summarizes how psychoanalysis contributes to contemporary psychotherapeutic and psychodynamic approaches. The final part offers a model for comprehending the formation of depressive symptoms. Depression is conceptualized as above all a psychic problem. This book will be of immense value to clinicians and students of psychotherapy, especially those who practice from psychodynamic perspectives. The book fills a gap in the literature on depression such that to overlook Azzone's contribution is to risk ignoring the most significant rethinking of depression in the history of modern analysis. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, research, and professional collections.
In essence, this book offers many interesting insights on an as yet enigmatic disorder and can be a stimulating reading not only for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapist, but for all readers interested in the historical evolution and in the descriptive psychopathology of the 'dark illness.'
.the author is championing a psychoanalytic conceptualization of humanity, suffering, and depression that is not at all confined to the measurable, rational, predictable, or concrete.

Azzone's clinical illustrations are organized around his.well-defined theoretical concepts and psychoanalytic methods.

.his work is unique because he frames his understanding of depression within a larger philosophical, historical, and cultural human history. Azzone's conclusion that depression is best understood as a psychoanalytic problem is thus far from a baseless, parochial claim.

I highly recommend Azzone's book to all clinicians..I recommend this book to scholars, journalists, and historians. All will be impressed to see the application of some of our greatest works so skillfully applied to the contemporary psychoanalytic practice of treating depression.