Psychoanalytic Therapy as Health Care: Effectiveness and Economics in the 21st Century
ISBN: 9781315784182
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited
Subjects: Behavioral Sciences; Mental Health; Psychoanalysis;

In Psychoanalytic Therapy as Health Care, a timely and trenchant consideration of the clash of values between managed care and psychoanalysis, contributors elaborate a thoughtful defense of the therapeutic necessity and social importance of contemporary psychoanalytic and psychodynamic approaches in the provision of mental health care.

Part I begins with the question of where psychoanalytic treatments now stand in relation to health care; contributors offer explanations of the current state of affairs and consider possible directions of future developments. Part II looks directly at the conundrums that have resulted from the attempt to integrate psychotherapy and managed care, with contributors examining the ethical and legal dimensions of confidentiality, privacy, and reporting to third parties. Part III opens to wider consideration of the experiences of psychoanalysts under health care systems throughout the world.nbsp; Finally, Part IV demonstrates the relevance of contemporary psychoanalytic approaches to a variety of contemporary patient populations, with contributors focusing on the applicability of analytically oriented treatment to AIDS patients, seriously disturbed young adults, and inner-city clinic patients.

Collectively, the contributors to Psychoanalytic Therapy as Health Care convincingly refute the claim that psychoanalytically informed therapy is an esoteric treatment suited only to the "worried well." Drawing on a wide range of clinical and empirical evidence, they forcefully argue that contemporary psychoanalytic approaches are applicable to seriously distressed persons in a variety of treatment contexts. Failure to include such long-term therapies within health care delivery systems, they conclude, will deprive many patients of help they need - and help from which they can benefit in enduring ways that far transcend the limited treatment goals of managed care.


Harriette Kaley, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita and Adjunct Professor, Brooklyn College, City University of New York Graduate School Psychology Program. She is currently in private practice in New York City.

Morris Eagle, Ph.D., is Professor, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychology Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. He is also Faculty, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.

David L. Wolitzky, Ph.D., is Director, New York University Psychology Clinic and Faculty, Department of Psychology, New York University, and former Director, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.

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