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Treating Dissociative and Personality Disorders

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Treating Dissociative and Personality Disorders draws on major theorists and the very latest research to help formulate and introduce the Relational/Multi-Motivational Therapeutic Approach (REMOTA), a new model for treating such patients within a clinical psychoanalytic setting. Supported by her fellow contributors, Antonella Ivaldi provides an overview of existing theories and evidence for their effectiveness in practice, sets out her own theory in detail and provides rich clinical detail to demonstrate the advantages of the REMOTA model as applied in a clinical setting.

Key Features

  • Integrative and comparative new approach combining relational clinical knowing and motivational theories.
  • Useful for addressing the particular clusters of symptoms presented by patients.
  • Encourages exploration of the complexity of human nature.
  • Offers insights into how to create conditions for improving personal functioning.

Additional Information

The narratives in this book show how it is possible to integrate different contributions within a multidimensional aetiopathogenic treatment model, which considers the mind as a manifestation of the relationship between body and world. From a conceptual perspective, according to which consciousness emerges and develops in the interpersonal dimension, this book shows how it becomes possible to understand, in the therapeutic space, what stands in the way of sound personal functioning. On reading this book, it will become clear that theories can truly become useful instruments, if approached with a critical mind and with humbleness, in order to venture into what we do not know and will never know completely: the relationship with the other, unique and irreplaceable.

Specifications

Treating Dissociative and Personality Disorders will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, especially those in training.