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"Books by Nancy McWilliams used in unison make the best psychodynamic resources I have yet encountered in more than 60
years in the field."--Robert C. Lane, PhD, Department of Psychology, Nova Southeastern University
"The of Nancy McWilliams's excellent (and I believe essential) book is twofold: first, to present a
psychoanalytically oriented view of individual differences in personality structure and then, secondly, to show how
these differences can be clinically and therapeutically useful....Stylistically, the writing is clear and simple and
jargon is, for the most part, avoided. The case examples and anecdotes, especially those illustrating the different
personality types, are well-chosen and illuminating." --Scott Miller, Ph.D. in New Jersey Psychologist
"A successful attempt to bring together the many strands of contemporary psychoanalytic investigation of the nature and
psychotherapeutic of character pathology. Readable and informative, this book moves easily from one
theoretical frame to another according to the usefulness of each frame for understanding a specific aspect of the
character pathology....The result is a book that should be helpful to the psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapist of
personality disorders as well as to the clinician in carrying out the differential diagnosis of these conditions....The
thoughtful references, at crucial points, to literature that permits the reader to deepen his or her understanding in
this field enriches and broadens the perspective opened by this excellent primer." --Otto F. Kernberg, M.D.
"Comprehensible and readable--lends itself to graduate studies." --Cathleen Adams, Ph.D., New School for Social
Research, Graduate Psychology
"This is a clear, superbly written text. The author consistently develops the implications of diagnostic
statements." --Virginia Brabender, Ph.D., ABPP-Cl
"This book is so well written, and with such subtlety, sensitivity, and clarity, it gave me goosebumps to read it."
--Garry Walls, Ph.D., Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago IL; Course: Psychopathology I
"Psychoanalytic Diagnosis is a highly readable approach to character pathology that combines theoretical sophistication
with clinical wisdom. Nancy Williams is an experienced, empathic, and intelligent therapist who succeeds in making
clinical material come alive through her perceptiveness and her skill in writing. It isn't often that diagnosis is
linked in a meaningful way to , and McWilliams' schema allows this to happen. In addition, she shows an
appreciation of all of the approaches to psychoanalytic theory without succumbing to a doctrinaire formulation. The
integration that is achieved is an accomplishment in its own right, and students at all levels of training should
benefit from this lucid presentation."
--George Stricker, Ph.D., Distinguished Research Professor, Adelphi University
"Finally, a current, lucid, and comprehensive psychoanalytic text on psychology. It takes into account all of the most
recent developments in psychoanalytic thinking. It is an ideal text for serious students of psychoanalytic approaches to
psychopathology." --Jonathan H. Slavin, Ph.D., Director, Counseling Center, Tufts University
"A superb, highly readable work on the understanding of character patterns in clinical practice....PSYCHOANALYTIC
DIAGNOSIS will be of immense value to all students undertaking training in the psychodynamic tradition. Because this
book is so broadly integrative in and so rich in clinical understanding, it will be of great interest to students
and practitioners of other theoretical persuasions as well." --George E. Atwood, Ph.D.
"For the students of therapy, for the young practitioner, for those interested in a diagnostic model for the initial
stage of analytic therapy, I recommend this book. The prose is lucid, lively, and very readable. The author demonstrates
refreshing candor about therapeutic work, empathy toward patients, as well as invaluable knowledge and ins gleaned
from the clinical setting. McWilliams writes about complex constructs in psychoanalytic theory in a clear and
comprehensive way...." --Doris K. Silverman, Ph.D.
"This is diagnosis, not as labeling, but as making distinctions with consequences for ....This book sensitizes
the therapist to differences that make a difference, and provides a conceptual bridge for using psychoanalytic knowledge
to greatly increase the effectiveness even of brief psychotherapy, as well as longer-term s." --Bertram P.
Karon, Ph.D.
"There has been a great need for a comprehensive book to address the relationships between character and therapy.
McWilliams not only succeeds in writing a scholarly text, but brings each character type to life with clinical vignettes
which make this a real page-turner. It offers a foundation to the beginner, and the more experienced psychotherapist
will come away with a deeper understanding of people and the therapeutic process. I think it is destined to become a
classic in psychotherapy literature." --Jean Ciardiello, Ed.D.
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About the Author
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Nancy McWilliams, PhD, teaches psychoanalytic theory and therapy at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional
Psychology at Rutgers--The State University of New Jersey. A senior analyst with the Institute for Psychoanalysis and
Psychotherapy of New Jersey and the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis, she has a private practice in
psychodynamic therapy and supervision in Flemington, New Jersey. Her previous book, Psychoanalytic Diagnosis has become
a standard text in many training programs for psychoanalysts, both in the United States and abroad. She has also
authored articles and book chapters on personality, psychotherapy, psychodiagnosis, sexuality, feminism, and
contemporary psychopathologies.
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