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In the treatment of addictions and their psychological understanding, cognitive-behavioural and motivation approaches have been paramount. In contrast, the psychodynamic contribution has been muted. This book redresses this imbalance by bringing together a team of senior clinicians with psychotherapeutic backgrounds as well as extensive experience in addiction. Stress is placed on the diversity of psychodynamic understanding and its relevance to the everyday problems met by addicted individuals. The first theoretical part of the book is followed by examples from group and individual therapy, and the foreword is written by Dr Edward Khantzian. The Psychodynamics of Addiction will be of interest to psychotherapists who may lack experience in addiction, and to other clinicians working in the field - doctors, nurses and psychologists. Introduction - Review of Different Schools: Container and Contained: The School of Bion - The Application of Bowlby’s Attachment Theory to the Psychotherapy of Addictions - The Vulnerable Self: Heinz Kohut and the Addictions - Therapy: Dynamics of Addiction in the Clinical Situation - Psychodynamic Assessment of Drug Addicts - Individual Psychotherapy with Addicted People - Group Therapy for Addiction - Helping the Helpers: Psychodynamic Perspective on Relapse Prevention in Addiction - In Search of A Reliable Container: Staff Supervision in a DDU -Countertransference with Addicts - Addiction and the Family: Growing up with Alchohol or Drug Abuse in the Family - References - IndexContent: Chapter 1 Container and Contained: The School of Bion (pages 3–12): Arthur Hyatt WilliamsChapter 2 The Application of Bowlby's Attachment Theory to the Psychotherapy of the Addictions (pages 13–30): Bill ReadingChapter 3 The Vulnerable Self: Heinz Kohut and the Addictions (pages 31–49): Martin WeegmannChapter 4 The Dynamics of Addiction in the Clinical Situation (pages 53–71): Robert CohenChapter 5 The Psychodynamic Assessment of Drug Addicts (pages 72–84): Martin WeegmannChapter 6 Psychotherapy with Addicted People (pages 85–98): Anne ReadChapter 7 Group Therapy for Addiction (pages 99–114): James Mosse and Mary Ann LysaghtChapter 8 Psychodynamic Aspects of Relapse Prevention in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviours (pages 117–132): Sbamil Wanigaratne and Francis KeaneyChapter 9 In Search of a Reliable Container: Staff Supervision at a DDU (pages 133–140): Robert HaleChapter 10 Countertransference: Our Difficulties in the Treatment of Substance Abuse (pages 141–152): Luis Rodriguez de la SierraChapter 11 Growing Up with Addiction (pages 155–168): Martin Weegmann