Description
Filling a gap in the literature, this book is a comprehensive guide to psychodynamic clinical practice within a contemporary social work treatment context. It incorporates a number of different theoretical models in tandem with more than thirty diverse case illustrations derived from an assortment of practice venues, including inpatient and outpatient mental health, family service, residential treatment, corrections, and private practice.
About the Author
Jerrold Brandell is Distinguished Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at the Wayne State University School of Social Work. Brandell is the author, coauthor, or editor/coeditor of thirteen books, including Narration and Therapeutic Action: The Construction of Meaning in Psychoanalytic Social Work (Routledge, 2017); Of Mice and Metaphors: Therapeutic Storytelling with Children, Second Edition (Sage Press, 2016), Essentials of Clinical Social Work (Sage, 2014); Theory and Practice in Clinical Social Work (Sage, 2011); Psychodynamic Social Work (Columbia University Press, 2004); Attachment and Dynamic Practice (Columbia University Press, 2007); Celluloid Couches, Cinematic Clients: Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in the Movies (SUNY Press, 2004); and Countertransference in Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents (Jason Aronson, 1992).
Book Information
ISBN 9780231126366
Author Jerrold R. Brandell
Format Hardback
Page Count 474
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press