Psychodynamic Social Work
Discover the profound insights of Jerrold R. Brandell in Psychodynamic Social Work, published by Columbia University Press in 2004. This comprehensive guide spans 474 pages, offering a deep exploration of psychodynamic clinical practice within the modern social work landscape. Brandell expertly examines the intricate relationship between social work and psychoanalysis, delving into critical themes such as psychosocial development and dysfunction. Ideal for social workers, mental health professionals, and students, this book reflects the richness of contemporary psychoanalytic thought and dynamic psychotherapy. Enhance your understanding of the therapeutic process and the complexities of mental illness with this essential resource.