Inside Out and Outside In: Psychodynamic Clinical Theory, Practice, and Psychopathology in Multicultural Contexts
Inside Out and Outside In: Psychodynamic Clinical Theory, Practice, and Psychopathology in Multicultural Contexts
With its simple, respectful, user-friendly tone, the first edition of Inside Out and Outside In quickly became a beloved book among mental health practitioners in a variety of disciplines. The second edition continues in this tradition with chapters revised to reflect the most current theory and clinical practice. In addition, it offers exciting new chapters, on attachment, relational, and intersubjective theories, respectively, as well as on trauma.
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Beth Turner (bethturner1@juno.com) said,
Wrote on September 13, 2011 @ 1:25 am
Good introduction to biopsychosocial assessment,
The authors all teach at the Smith College School for Social Work, and this book developed from their lectures on biopsychosocial theories of development. Their students report that of all the books purchased during their graduate career, this is the one they refer back to most often. Well-chosen cases illuminate the theories, and issues of culture and gender are nicely integrated.
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|Adam Rodriguez "Psychology Student" said,
Wrote on September 13, 2011 @ 1:42 am
A Truly Superlative Work,
After a concise introduction, the authors describe in detail Drive Theory, Structural Theory, Ego Psychology, Psychosocial Ego Development, Object Relations Theory, The Theory of Self Psychology, and the Interpersonal School. This provides a solid foundation for the rest of the book, which moves to a chapter on Race and Culture, then Women. After this, a variety of psychopathologies are described in detail, with great attention to how ethnicity, culture, and gender play a role in the therapeutic process. The book contains a variety of clinical vignettes, is written intelligently, but without too much jargon, and is laid out concisely and clearly. I’m incredibly excited about this book, and know that I will be referring to it for a long time.
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|M. Cimino said,
Wrote on September 13, 2011 @ 2:29 am
Great Book,
A beautifully written book examining mental illness from a wide range of psychodynamic thoeries. It is a book I know I’ll refer back to for years to come. The writers present the complexities of mental illness in a detailed and accessable manner. If you work in the mental health field as a psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, or social worker this book is a must for your library.
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