The Clinical Problem of Masochism
Contributions by Marvin Margolis, MD, PhD, Past President, American Psychoanalytic Associati, Harold P. Blum, Stanley J. Cohen, Dianne Elise, Ph.D., associate editor, Studies in Gender & Sexuality, Glen O. Gabbard, M.D., Robert Alan Glick, Otto Kernberg, M.D., past president, International Psychoanalytical Associa, Henry Markman, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute, author of Working with Parents Makes Th, Anna Ornstein Harvard Medical School, Alan Sugarman University of California, Nancy Kulish, Deanna Holtzman Edited by Deanna Holtzman, Nancy Kulish

Publication date:
16 October 2014Length of book:
220 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
227x156mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781442242975
The problem of how to understand and to treat masochism has plagued the vast majority of clinicians. The Clinical Problem of Masochism, edited by Deanna Holtzman, PhD, and Nancy Kulish, PhD, focuses on the common and difficult clinical problems posed by masochistic patients who are spread throughout all diagnostic categories. Foremost psychoanalytic clinicians in the field from various theoretical backgrounds demonstrate their approaches to working clinically with these problems. Each expert provides detailed clinical examples, making their approaches and suggestions come alive. This volume, unique in its varied clinicaland practical focus, offers therapists of all theoretical persuasions ideas on how to think about and help individuals suffering from masochistic difficulties.
Masochism is explored by contemporary psychoanalytic thinkers in a nuanced and complex fashion. Clinicians will find many ideas about the meaning and function of masochism relevant to their work with patients. The book is filled with case studies that provide helpful examples of interventions that can free patient-clinician pairs from treatment impasses.