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Falling Through the Cracks : Psychodynamic Practice with Vulnerable and Oppressed Populations - Joan Berzoff

Falling Through the Cracks

Psychodynamic Practice with Vulnerable and Oppressed Populations

By: Joan Berzoff (Editor)

Hardcover | 29 November 2011 | Edition Number 1

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Psychodynamic theory and practice are often misunderstood as appropriate only for the worried well or for those whose problems are minimal or routine. Nothing could be further from the truth. This book shows how psychodynamically informed, clinically based social care is essential to working with individuals whose problems are both psychological and social.

Each chapter addresses populations struggling with structural inequities, such as racism, classism, and discrimination based on immigrant status, language differences, disability, and sexual orientation. The authors explain how to provide psychodynamically informed assessment and practice when working with those suffering from mental illness, addiction, homelessness, and cognitive, visual, or auditory impairments, as well as people in prisons, in orphanages, and on child welfare. The volume supports the idea that becoming aware of ourselves helps us understand ourselves: a key approach for helping clients contain and name their feelings, deal with desire and conflict, achieve self-regulation and self-esteem, and alter attachment styles toward greater agency and empowerment. Yet autonomy and empowerment are not birthrights; they are capacities that must be fostered under optimal clinical conditions.

This collection uses concepts derived from drive theory, ego psychology, object relations, trauma theory, attachment theory, self psychology, relational theories, and intersubjectivity in clinical work with vulnerable and oppressed populations. Contributors are experienced practitioners whose work with vulnerable populations has enabled them to elicit and find common humanity with their clients. The authors consistently convey respect for the considerable strength and resilience of the populations with whom they work. Emphasizing both the inner and social structural lives of client and clinician and their interacting social identities, this anthology uniquely realizes the complexity of clinical practice with diverse populations.
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If I could choose just one exemplary book to illustrate best clinical social work practices with clients at risk, it would surely be Falling Through the Cracks. This exceptional work successfully questions the commonly held notion that psychodynamic theory and treatment is outdated, intended for the worried well, and not appropriate for ethnically diverse, indigent clients. Joan Berzoff has challenged the conventional wisdom again. She and her contributors share a deep conviction in the efficacy of the contemporary psychodynamic approach, and each provides a detailed description of the engagement and treatment process, complete with candid countertransference reactions readers can readily identify. -- Carol Tosone, New York University Silver School of Social Work and editor in chief, Clinical Social Work Journal Joan Berzoff has pulled together a remarkable book that is integrative on many levels. She joins many strands of psychoanalytic theory within a biopsychosocial model that demonstrates the indispensability of psychodynamic theory in work with underserved communities. These chapters, covering a wide range of clinical contexts, are essential reading for anyone wishing to bring the highest quality clinical thinking to those who are generally neglected in society. -- Neil Altman, author of The Analyst in the Inner City: Race, Class, and Culture Through a Psychoanalytic Lens A rich, validating, and educative resource. It offers readers a comprehensive and holistic understanding of complex human challenges.Journal of Teaching in Social Work -- Melissa D. Grady, PhD, LCSW Journal of Teaching in Social Work This is a unique, well developed, well organized and well-written book by Joan Berzoff. It is a valuable contribution to the literature dealing with vulnerable and oppressed populations. -- Sonu Chandiram Biz India

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