Hope and Mortality: Psychodynamic Approaches to AIDS and HIV / Edition 1

Hope and Mortality: Psychodynamic Approaches to AIDS and HIV / Edition 1

by Mark Blechner
ISBN-10:
1138872547
ISBN-13:
9781138872547
Pub. Date:
06/23/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138872547
ISBN-13:
9781138872547
Pub. Date:
06/23/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Hope and Mortality: Psychodynamic Approaches to AIDS and HIV / Edition 1

Hope and Mortality: Psychodynamic Approaches to AIDS and HIV / Edition 1

by Mark Blechner
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Overview

AIDS has humbled us. Thus observes editor Mark Blechner in introducing readers to this powerful collection of essays on psychodynamic approaches to AIDS. It is the disease, Blechner tells us, that "has forced us to rethink our relation to sickness and health, mortality, sexuality, drug use, and what we consider valuable in life." In the chapters that follow, experienced clinicians shatter myths about the inapplicability of psychoanalysis to work with AIDS patients.

In addition to setting forth general principles involved in working with patients with serious illness, Hope and Mortality explores the wide range of therapeutic issues that have arisen in the wake of AIDS. Among the topics of individual chapters: working with children whose parents have AIDS; working with AIDS patients in an inner-city hospital; disability, dementia, and other realities of late-stage AIDS; treating someone who becomes HIV-positive while in therapy; leading a support group for gay men with AIDS; confronting fears of HIV in the "worried well"; and coming out of the closet as a heterosexual while running a bereavement group for gay men.

Most poignant of all are chapters in which therapists examine how they have been transformed by treating people with AIDS. Here contributors candidly discuss how their attitudes toward death have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, their clinical work. They tell of recovering near-death memories, of questioning their reliance on traditional medicine, and of feeling the numbing effects of multiple loss with their patients.

The AIDS epidemic has become so widespread that every clinician must learn about the disease and the psychological issues it raises. Hope and Mortality provides an illuminating exploration of these issues and raises profound questions about the overall aims of psychotherapy. It will instruct and challenge all mental health professionals, and provide hope and enlightenment to anyone dealing with a life-threatening condition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138872547
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/23/2015
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mark J. Blechner, Ph.D., is Training and Supervising Analyst and Teaching Faculty at the William Alanson White Institute and at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. A member of the editorial board of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Dr. Blechner also participates in the study group on neuropsychoanalysis at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute. He has written numerous articles on dreams and is the author of The Dream Frontier (Analytic Press, 2001).

Table of Contents

Blechner, Introduction. Part I: Principles of Treatment. Blechner, Psychodynamic Approaches to AIDS and HIV. Schaffner, Modifying Psychotherapeutic Methods When Treating the HIV-Positive Patient. Aronson, Treatment of Children and Parents in Families with AIDS. Bodnar, "Gidget Goes to Sing-Sing": An Interpersonal Therapeutic Approach to HIV-Positive Substance Abusers. Part II: Case Studies. Shapiro, There But for the Grace of . . . : Countertransference During the Psychotherapy of a Young HIV-Positive Woman. Marisak, Psychotherapy of an AIDS Patient with Dementia. Petrucelli, "Playing with Fire": Transference-Countertransference Configurations in the Treatment of a Sexually Compulsive HIV-Positive Gay Man. Gartner, Managing Chronic Loss and Grief: Contrapuntal Needs of an AIDS Patient and His Therapist. Eisold, Disease, Death, and Group Process from a Psychodynamic Point of View. Mujica, When a Patient Becomes HIV-Positive During Psychotherapy. O'Leary, A Heterosexual Male Therapist's Journey of Self-Discovery: Wearing a "Straight"jacket in a Gay Men's Bereavement Group. Bodnar, Dances with Men: The Impact of Multiple Losses in My Practice of Psychoanalytically Informed Psychotherapy.
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