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Psychoanalysis online. 2, Impact of technology on development, training, and therapy / edited by Jill Savege Scharff.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of technology and mental healthPublisher: London : Karnac, 2015Description: 1 online resource (xix, 257 pages .)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782414209
  • 1782414207
Other title:
  • Impact of technology on development, training, and therapy
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Psychoanalysis online. 2, Impact of technology on development, training, and therapy.DDC classification:
  • 616.89/17 23
LOC classification:
  • RC506 .P772 2015
NLM classification:
  • WM 460.6
Online resources:
Contents:
COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; PART I TECHNOLOGY AND CHILD AND ADULT DEVELOPMENT; CHAPTER ONE The impact of technology on development, community, and teletherapy; CHAPTER TWO The impact of electronic media and communication on object relations; CHAPTER THREE The seduction of digital magic; CHAPTER FOUR Intimacy, sexuality, and pornography online; CHAPTER FIVE Transitional space: the role of Internet community for transgender and gender non-conforming patients; CHAPTER SIX Psychoanalysts facing new technologies in a world of liquid modernity.
PART II CONCERNS ABOUT TELEANALYSIS: ETHICS, LEGALITIES, INTERFERENCECHAPTER SEVEN Thinking ethically about beginning online work; CHAPTER EIGHT Legal aspects of teleanalysis in the United States; CHAPTER NINE Teleanalysis: problems, limitations, and opportunities; PART III TECHNOLOGY IN TRAINING; CHAPTER TEN The use of technology in clinical supervision and consultation; CHAPTER ELEVEN Teaching psychoanalytic psychotherapy and infant observation by video link; CHAPTER TWELVE Emergency SMS-based intervention in chronic suicidality: a research project using conversation analysis.
PART IV TECHNOLOGY IN TREATMENTCHAPTER THIRTEEN Occasional telephone sessions in ongoing in-person psychoanalysis; CHAPTER FOURTEEN Is there a difference between telephone and in-person sessions?; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Technology-stirred projective processes in couple teletherapy; CHAPTER SIXTEEN A baby saved: a mother made; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Teleanalysis and teletherapy for children and adolescents?; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Cyberspace as potential space; CHAPTER NINETEEN One analyst's journey into cyberspace; INDEX.
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COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; PART I TECHNOLOGY AND CHILD AND ADULT DEVELOPMENT; CHAPTER ONE The impact of technology on development, community, and teletherapy; CHAPTER TWO The impact of electronic media and communication on object relations; CHAPTER THREE The seduction of digital magic; CHAPTER FOUR Intimacy, sexuality, and pornography online; CHAPTER FIVE Transitional space: the role of Internet community for transgender and gender non-conforming patients; CHAPTER SIX Psychoanalysts facing new technologies in a world of liquid modernity.

PART II CONCERNS ABOUT TELEANALYSIS: ETHICS, LEGALITIES, INTERFERENCECHAPTER SEVEN Thinking ethically about beginning online work; CHAPTER EIGHT Legal aspects of teleanalysis in the United States; CHAPTER NINE Teleanalysis: problems, limitations, and opportunities; PART III TECHNOLOGY IN TRAINING; CHAPTER TEN The use of technology in clinical supervision and consultation; CHAPTER ELEVEN Teaching psychoanalytic psychotherapy and infant observation by video link; CHAPTER TWELVE Emergency SMS-based intervention in chronic suicidality: a research project using conversation analysis.

PART IV TECHNOLOGY IN TREATMENTCHAPTER THIRTEEN Occasional telephone sessions in ongoing in-person psychoanalysis; CHAPTER FOURTEEN Is there a difference between telephone and in-person sessions?; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Technology-stirred projective processes in couple teletherapy; CHAPTER SIXTEEN A baby saved: a mother made; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Teleanalysis and teletherapy for children and adolescents?; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Cyberspace as potential space; CHAPTER NINETEEN One analyst's journey into cyberspace; INDEX.

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