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Authors: Steven P. Roose, (Editor), Robert A. Glick
ISBN-13: 9780881631180, ISBN-10: 0881631183
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: April 1995
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Steven P. Roose,

Steven P. Roose, M.D., is a faculty member of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, and Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Robert A. Glick, M.D., is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Book Synopsis

The concept of anxiety has long held a central place in psychoanalytic theories of mind and treatment. Yet, in recent years, data from the neurosciences and from pharmacological studies have posed a compelling challenge to psychoanalytic models of anxiety. One major outcome of these studies is the realization that anxiety both organizes and disorganizes, that it can be both symptom and signal. In Anxiety as Symptom and Signal, editors Steven Roose and Robert Glick have brought together distinguished contributors to address these different dimensions of anxiety. A section of original papers on "Anxiety as Symptom" covers evolutionary, neuroanatomical, genetic, and developmental perspectives. A complementary section on "Anxiety as Signal" focuses on the meanings and functions of anxiety in the clinical process; contributions address anxiety in its ego-psychological, intersubjective, and relational dimensions.

The illuminating, readable collection will broaden clinicians' awareness of the diverse research findings that now inform our understanding of anxiety. No less importantly, it will deepen their appreciation of the richly variegated ways that anxiety can shape, and be shaped by, the clinical process.

Table of Contents

Contributors
Preface
1Freudian and Post-Freudian Theories of Anxiety1
2An Evolutionary Perspective on Anxiety17
3Neuroanatomy and Neurotransmitter Function in Panic Disorder39
4Genetic and Temperamental Variations in Individual Predisposition to Anxiety57
5The Ontogeny and Dynamics of Anxiety in Childhood75
6Learning to Be Anxious87
7Anxiety and Resistance to Changes in Self-Concept105
8The Patient's Anxiety, the Therapist's Anxiety, and the Therapeutic Process121
9A Relational Perspective on Anxiety131
10Does Anxiety Obstruct or Motivate Treatment? When to Talk, When to Prescribe, and When to Do Both155
11Epilogue171

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