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Book Synopsis: The troubling increase in treatment resistance in psychiatry has many culprits: the rise of biomedical psychiatry and corresponding sidelining of psychodynamic and psychosocial factors; the increased emphasis on treating the symptoms rather than the person; and a greater focus on the electronic medical record rather than the patient, all of which point to a breakdown in the person-centered prescriber–patient relationship.
Psychodynamic Psychopharmacology illuminates a new path forward. It examines the psychological and interpersonal mechanisms of pharmacological treatment resistance, integrating research on evidence-based prescribing processes with psychodynamic insights and skills to enhance treatment outcomes for patients who are difficult to treat.
The first part of the book explores the evidence base that guides how, rather than simply what, to prescribe. It describes precisely what psychodynamic psychopharmacology is and why its emphasis on combining the often-neglected psychosocial aspects of medication with biomedical considerations provides a more optimized approach to addressing treatment resistance.
Part II delves into the psychodynamics that contribute to pharmacological treatment resistance, both when patients' ambivalence about their illness, the medication itself, or their prescriber manifests in nonadherence and when medications support a negative identity or are used as replacements for healthy capacities. Readers will gain basic skills for addressing the psychological and interpersonal dynamics that underpin both scenarios and will be better positioned to ameliorate interferences with the healthy use of medications.
The final section of the book offers detailed technical recommendations for addressing pharmacological treatment resistance. It tackles issues that include countertransference-driven irrational prescribing; primitive dynamics, such as splitting and projective identification; and the overlap between psychopharmacological treatment resistance and the dynamics of treatment nonadherence and nonresponse in integrated and collaborative medical care settings.
By putting the individual patient back at the center of the therapeutic equation, psychodynamic psychopharmacology, as outlined in this book, offers a model that moves beyond compliance and emphasizes instead the alliance between patient and prescriber. In doing so, it empowers patients to become more active contributors in their own recovery.
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Do you feel like your patients are not responding to treatment? Are you frustrated with the limited success of traditional approaches? Introducing Psychodynamic Psychopharmacology: Caring for the Treatment-Resistant Patient - the groundbreaking book that offers a fresh perspective on addressing treatment resistance in psychiatry.
Unlike other methods that focus solely on symptoms, this book explores the psychological and interpersonal mechanisms that contribute to medication resistance. By integrating research on evidence-based prescribing processes with psychodynamic insights and skills, it provides a comprehensive approach to enhance treatment outcomes.
Part I of the book delves into the evidence base that guides prescribing, emphasizing the importance of considering psychosocial aspects alongside biomedical factors. By understanding the deeper dynamics of patients' ambivalence towards their illness and medications, you'll gain valuable insights to address nonadherence and support healthier use of medications.
In Part II, you'll discover the psychodynamics that contribute to treatment resistance. Whether it's patients using medications to replace healthy capacities or struggling with negative identities, this book equips you with essential skills to address these underlying dynamics. You'll learn techniques to ameliorate interference and empower patients to actively engage in their recovery journey.
The final section provides detailed technical recommendations for tackling treatment resistance. From countertransference-driven prescribing to addressing primitive dynamics, this book covers a wide range of issues that commonly arise in medical care settings. By putting the patient at the center of the therapeutic equation, Psychodynamic Psychopharmacology fosters a strong alliance between patient and prescriber, leading to improved treatment outcomes.
If you're tired of ineffective approaches and looking for innovative strategies to overcome treatment resistance, Psychodynamic Psychopharmacology is your answer. Empower yourself and your patients by adopting the model outlined in this book. Take the first step towards transformative patient care by ordering your copy today!
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