The Disintegrating Self - Phil Mollon

The Disintegrating Self

Psychotherapy of Adult ADHD, Autistic Spectrum, and Somato-psychic Disorders

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Buch | Softcover
336 Seiten
2015
Karnac Books (Verlag)
978-1-78220-210-3 (ISBN)
48,60 inkl. MwSt
This book argues mainly that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and related autistic spectrum conditions reflect states of impaired self-regulation and of enhanced need for regulatory assistance from other people. It is useful and helpful for those who personally struggle with ADHD.
Many psychotherapy clients have (undiagnosed) traits within the ADHD and autistic spectrums - two constellations of the "mistuned brain" that often overlap. The essence of ADHD is emotional dysregulation, and the sufferer displays enhanced needs for egosupportive responses from others, as he or she struggles with storms of affect, especially rage and anxiety, impulsivity, deficits in executive functioning, and attentional problems. It is often a hidden core within what is otherwise perceived as borderline or emotionally unstable personality disorder. This is a brain-based disorder - which certainly gives rise to psychodynamics but is not caused by psychodynamics. Autistic spectrum traits, which often coexist with ADHD, are similarly brain-based, associated with intense but unintegrated experience, inflexibility, and a range of efforts to cope with potentially overwhelming emotions and anxieties. Phil Mollon, a psychoanalyst and psychotherapist with forty years clinical experience, presents a wide-ranging discussion of these disorders, exploring psychoanalytic, neurobiological and psycho-energetic perspectives. He describes how the classical Freudian model, combined with Kohut's self-psychology, provides a sound basis for effective therapy with clients whose self is under continual threat of disintegration.

Phil Mollon, PhD, is a psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist, and energy psychotherapist. He is well-known as a writer and speaker on topics including shame, trauma, dissociation, self-psychology, and EMDR - and has pioneered the development of Psychoanalytic Energy Psychotherapy. With 40 years of clinical experience, in both the British National Health Service and private practice, he has explored many different approaches, always seeking better ways of helping those who are troubled with mental health problems. His work remains rooted in psychoanalysis, whilst also incorporating neurobiological, cognitive, and energetic perspectives.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR INTRODUCTION Notes to the readerCHAPTER ONE Why this book was written - and why ADHD and autistic spectrum conditions are of interest to a psychotherapistCHAPTER TWO Some features of ADHDCHAPTER THREE Experiencing ADHD CHAPTER FOUR Some helpful and less helpful ways of viewing people with ADHD and autistic spectrum conditionsCHAPTER FIVE What is going on in the brain in ADHD? CHAPTER SIX Principles of psychotherapy with ADHD CHAPTER SEVEN The porous personality (and the "apparently normal" persona)CHAPTER EIGHT The psychology and neurobiology of the autistic spectrumCHAPTER NINE Psychotherapy with people on the autistic spectrumCHAPTER TENSubtle energetic aspects of ADHD: reversed and scrambled energy fields and yin-yang imbalanceCHAPTER ELEVEN Somato - psychic fragility syndromes CONCLUDING COMMENTS APPENDIX I Notes on medication for ADHDAPPENDIX II Assessments for ADHD and autistic spectrum (Asperger's) conditionsAPPENDIX III Energy psychology methods for ADHDNOTES REFERENCES INDEX

Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 147 x 230 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
ISBN-10 1-78220-210-2 / 1782202102
ISBN-13 978-1-78220-210-3 / 9781782202103
Zustand Neuware
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