Psychodynamic Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
Edited by Craig L. Johnson
1. Bulimia: A Displacement from Psychological Self to Body Self, Sugarman.
2. Bulimia, Dissociation, and Empathy: A Self-Psychological View, Sands.
3. Bruch Revisited: The Role of Interpretation of Transference and Resistance in the Psychotherapy of Eating Disorders, Swift.
4. Reflections on Boundaries in the Psychotherapeutic Relationship, Davis.
5. Managing Opposing Currents: An Interpersonal Psychoanalytic Technique for the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Stern.
II. SPECIAL SUBPOPULATIONS.
6. Masochism in Subclinical Eating Disorders, Lerner.
7. The Clinical Stages of Treatment for the Eating Disorder Patient with Borderline Personality Disorder, Dennis & Sansone.
8. Treatment of Eating Disordered Patients with Borderline and False-Self/Narcissistic Disorders, Johnson.
9. Toward an Understanding of Gender Identity Issues in Male Bulimia Nervosa, Schneider.
III. FEMINIST PSYCHODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVES.
10. New Maps of Development, New Models of Therapy: The Psychology of Women and the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Steiner-Adair.
11. Reflections on the Uses of Countertransference in the Treatment of Eating Disorders, Wooley.
12. The Role of the Therapist in the Treatment of Eating Disorders: A Feminist Psychodynamic Approach, Kearney-Cooke.
IV. INTEGRATIVE APPROACHES.
13. Object Relations and the Family System: An Integrative Approach to Understanding and Treating Eating Disorders, Humphrey.
14. Disorders of the Self in Anorexia Nervosa: An Organismic Developmental Paradigm, Strober.
15. The Integration of Psychodynamic and Behavior Therapy in the Treatment of Eating Disorders: Clinical Issues versus Theoretical Mystique, Tobin & Johnson.