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Being and Loving

Being and Loving

Althea J. Horner

Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
2005
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From the start of life, all of us strive to achieve two goals: intimacy with another person and discovery and expression of our own identity. All too often, however, we experience these goals as conflicting. Being and Loving is an outgrowth of Dr. Horner's work as a teacher and psychotherapist. In this book, she focuses on the image of self and of others formed in the first three years of life and guides readers down a carefully chosen path that leads to workable solution to their problems. To all those who have experienced frustration and despair born of conflict between being and loving, this book says, "Give it another try."
Dealing with Resistance in Psychotherapy

Dealing with Resistance in Psychotherapy

Althea J. Horner

Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
2005
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Resistance is an unfortunate term for the manifestation of defense mechanisms in the treatment situation. Use of the word to a psychoanalytically unsophisticated patient may evoke undesired consequences because to a patient, it implies deliberate intent and thus, blame. From the patient's unconscious, or at time conscious, point of view, these defenses protect the individual from a variety of intrapsychic or interpersonal dangers. As long as these defenses are in play, the process of exploration and discovery comes to a halt. They must be understood and carefully analyzed for they are at the heart of the treatment impasse. This book is written for the professional psychotherapist who may be puzzled why work with a particular patient or client is going nowhere. It brings to the therapist's attention a wide variety of these defenses, these resistances, so that they can be addressed and resolved.
Working with the Core Relationship Problem in Psychotherapy
A clinician's Rosetta Stone for understanding and treating presenting problems "I highly recommend this book to therapists of all persuasions."--Allan N. Schore, department of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences, University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine In this important book, noted author, teacher, and psychologist Althea J. Horner shows how to reveal, understand, and use the powerful core relationship problem -- which is formed from earliest childhood and creates an image of the self in relation to others -- so it can act as a Rosetta stone for understanding the underlying conflict that repeatedly plays out in a client's behavior. Once this essential element is uncovered, clinicians learn how to work with their clients to successfully resolve common presenting problems.
Psychoanalytic Object Relations Therapy

Psychoanalytic Object Relations Therapy

Althea J. Horner

Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
1991
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Written for the student and beginning therapist, this book makes readily understandable the basic clinical concepts, practices and principles of psychoanalytic object relations therapy, without sacrificing the breadth of scope or depth of interest. Basic concepts, technical considerations in therapy, the treatment process and clinical case examples are discussed.
Object Relations and the Developing Ego in Therapy

Object Relations and the Developing Ego in Therapy

Althea J. Horner

Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
1977
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'Perhaps the acid test for any book on psychoanalytic theory is the light it sheds on the complex problems that a therapist faces. This book passes that test with flying colors. I now see my patients in a different light and I have changed my approach with beneficial results.' â??Samuel L. Bradshaw, Jr. The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
The Primacy of Structure

The Primacy of Structure

Althea J. Horner

Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
1977
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In "The Primacy of Structure" Althea Horner argues that effective psychotherapeutic intervention depends on the understanding of clinical symptoms in terms of the patient's underlying character structure. For example, obsessive behavior that functions to hold together a fragile, inadequately integrated self must be distinguished from obsessive behavior that defends against awareness of guilt and anxiety. Mental health professionals will find this a useful guide to psychotherapy of the character problems that lie behind their patients' presenting symptoms.
Psychoanalytic Object Relations Therapy

Psychoanalytic Object Relations Therapy

Althea J. Horner

Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
1999
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In Psychoanalytic Object Relations Therapy, Althea Horner explores the clinical implications of developmental object relations theory. She considers the importance of finding the interpersonal metaphor embedded in the patient's material, the various kinds of interventions made by the therapist, and the multiple ways the patient uses the therapist, such as a selfobject, a container, and an object for identification. Eight case presentations demonstrate Horner's theoretical contributions.
Object Relations and the Developing Ego in Therapy

Object Relations and the Developing Ego in Therapy

Althea J. Horner

Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
1995
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"Perhaps the acid test for any book on psychoanalytic theory is the light it sheds on the complex problems that a therapist faces. This book passes that test with flying colors. I now see my patients in a different light and I have changed my approach with beneficial results." —Samuel L. Bradshaw, Jr. The Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic A Jason Aronson Book