Exploring the evolution of a coherent self, this book examines the processes involved in personal development and the potential failures that can arise. It delves into the complexities of identity formation and offers therapeutic strategies aimed at restoring a sense of wholeness. Through a detailed analysis, it provides insights into both the psychological challenges individuals face and the methods that can aid in their healing journey.
Salman Akhtar Livres
Salman Akhtar est un psychanalyste indo-américain exerçant aux États-Unis. Il est auteur et professeur de psychiatrie et de comportement humain au Jefferson Medical College de Philadelphie. Son œuvre explore des thèmes psychologiques complexes, offrant des aperçus profonds de l'esprit humain. Il aborde son sujet avec une expertise clinique et une perspective profondément empathique.






Turning Points in Dynamic Psychotherapy
Initial Assessment, Boundaries, Money, Disruptions and Suicidal Crises
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on key challenges in psychotherapy, the book delves into initial assessment, setting boundaries, financial considerations, managing disruptions, and handling suicidal crises. It provides a thorough exploration of both conceptual frameworks and practical techniques for each area, offering valuable insights for practitioners.
Unusual Interventions
- 250pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Radical departures from the set and familiar rules of technique often become necessary in the course of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis that include conducting a session outside the office, giving advice, and more. This book highlights their indications, risks, and their potential anchors in psychoanalytic theory of human relatedness.
Celebrating a remarkable milestone, this collection features one hundred inspirational stories from Dr. Salman Akhtar's extensive career. Each tale reflects his unique writing style and profound insights, making it a valuable resource for those interested in psychoanalysis. This anthology not only showcases his achievements but also serves as a source of inspiration and wisdom for readers seeking to explore the depths of the human psyche.
Illuminating clinical vignettes provide insight into the complexities of psychopathology and the nuances of healthy mental functioning. The author draws on contemporary psychoanalytic theories to enhance clinicians' understanding, fostering deeper empathy and refining therapeutic skills. This exploration encourages readers to confront challenging aspects of mental health while also celebrating resilience and growth in their practice.
The Crescent and the Couch
Cross-Currents Between Islam and Psychoanalysis
- 436pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Focusing on the intersection of Islam and psychoanalysis, this book features contributions from a diverse group of scholars across various fields. It emphasizes the significant impacts of key Muslim figures and explores Islam's interactions with other major religions. Additionally, it delves into themes such as family dynamics, personal identity, sexuality, and the unique clinical challenges faced by Muslim patients, alongside the practices of Muslim psychoanalysts. The work aims to foster understanding and dialogue between these disciplines.
The book explores the complex emotional and psychological effects of adoption on all parties involved, including biological parents, adoptive parents, adopted children, and siblings. It delves into the unique challenges and experiences each group faces, highlighting the profound connections and struggles that arise from the adoption process. Through in-depth analysis, it aims to foster understanding and empathy for the diverse perspectives within adoption dynamics.
Immigration and Acculturation
Mourning, Adaptation, and the Next Generation
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on the psychological impact of immigration, this book offers clinical strategies for engaging with immigrant and ethnically diverse patients and their families. It delves into various facets of immigrant life, including work, relationships, and cultural challenges, while integrating insights from the humanities. By examining these complexities, the book aims to enhance understanding and support for individuals navigating the immigrant experience.
Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
- 420pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Offering clear and concise explanations, this reference work covers over 1800 terms and concepts in psychoanalysis, from 'abreaction' to 'zoophilia'. It serves as a valuable resource for both professionals and students, providing clinically useful insights into complex ideas. The book's structured approach makes it accessible, facilitating a better understanding of key psychoanalytic concepts and their applications.
Lying, Cheating, and Carrying On
Developmental, Clinical, and Sociocultural Aspects of Dishonesty and Deceit
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on enhancing empathy, this book offers therapists effective strategies for working with patients who struggle with honesty. It addresses the unique clinical dilemmas faced when treating both children and adults who are compelled to lie, providing insights to improve therapeutic relationships and outcomes.