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Ego psychology and social work practice / Eda G. Goldstein.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York ; London : Free Press, c1995.Edition: 2nd edISBN:
  • 0029121507
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.20425 21
LOC classification:
  • HV689
Contents:
Ch. 1. The Scope and Evolution of Ego Psychology -- Ch. 2. The Emergence and Assimilation of Ego Psychology into Social Work Practice -- Ch. 3. The Ego and Its Functions -- Ch. 4. The Ego and Its Defenses -- Ch. 5. Ego Mastery and the Processes of Coping and Adaptation -- Ch. 6. Object Relations and Ego Development -- Ch. 7. The Nature of Ego-Oriented Assessment -- Ch. 8. The Nature of Ego-Oriented Intervention -- Ch. 9. The Nature of the Client-Worker Relationship -- Ch. 10. Ego-Oriented Intervention with Diverse and Oppressed Populations -- Ch. 11. Ego-Oriented Intervention with Special Populations -- Ch. 12. The Diagnosis and Treatment of the Borderline Client.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Previous ed.: 1984.

Bibliography: p321-349. - Includes indexes.

Ch. 1. The Scope and Evolution of Ego Psychology -- Ch. 2. The Emergence and Assimilation of Ego Psychology into Social Work Practice -- Ch. 3. The Ego and Its Functions -- Ch. 4. The Ego and Its Defenses -- Ch. 5. Ego Mastery and the Processes of Coping and Adaptation -- Ch. 6. Object Relations and Ego Development -- Ch. 7. The Nature of Ego-Oriented Assessment -- Ch. 8. The Nature of Ego-Oriented Intervention -- Ch. 9. The Nature of the Client-Worker Relationship -- Ch. 10. Ego-Oriented Intervention with Diverse and Oppressed Populations -- Ch. 11. Ego-Oriented Intervention with Special Populations -- Ch. 12. The Diagnosis and Treatment of the Borderline Client.