EFPP Book Series
EFPP Monographs
EFPP Monographs is the editorial book series of the European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, published in collaboration with Routledge, one of the leading international publishers in the fields of psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, mental health, and the humanities. The series brings together collective volumes dedicated to contemporary psychoanalytic psychotherapy and represents one of the ways in which EFPP supports professional dialogue, clinical exchange, and theoretical reflection among psychoanalytic psychotherapists across Europe.
Developed in collaboration with EFPP, each volume in the series focuses on a specific theme and includes contributions from authors from different European countries. The series reflects EFPP’s mission to promote communication across national, cultural, and professional boundaries, as well as across its clinical sections: child and adolescent psychotherapy, adult psychotherapy, couple and family psychotherapy, and group psychotherapy.
The current editor in chief is Cristina Calarasanu.
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Play and Power
Edited by: Liselotte Grunbaum, Karen Vibeke Mortensen
The power of play, so central to psychoanalytic theory and practice, is conjoined to the social psychological or socio-politically coloured concept of power, giving rise to many fruitful discussions of how these concepts manifest themselves in clinical work with children,…
Crossing Borders – Integrating Differences
Edited by: Anne-Marie Schloesser, Alf Gerlach
This book will stimulate readers to cross borders: between theory and practice, between research and everyday therapy, between out-patient and in-patient psychotherapy, between the view of ones own, the known and the culturally foreign. Yet it is only with an…
Bearing Witness
Edited by: Andres Gautier, Anna Sabatini Scalmati
This book discusses the kind of mental processing that can free victims from their unspeakable trauma, a trauma that has no framework in time or words with which to express it. It discusses the traumatic scenes that are extreme expressions…
Assessing Change in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Children and Adolescents
Edited by: Judith Trowell, John Tsiantis
This book draws together work from across Europe by leading clinical researchers who have been looking into the effectiveness of psychoanalytic interventions. They are mostly time limited, brief, non-intensive ways of working so are applicable in many settings and can…
The Analytic Field
Edited by: Roberto Basile, Antonino Ferro
‘Until now no book has ever attempted to compare and contrast contributions on analytic field theory and at the same time to explore its clinical and technical implications. This volume is intended for the first time to link together many…
The Development of Consciousness
Edited by: Giampaolo Sasso
The EFPP (European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy) promotes communication and discussion between psychotherapists across national boundaries in the child and adolescent, adult, family and group sections of the organisation, through its conferences and seminars on topics of interest in contemporary…
Invisible Boundaries
Edited by: Didier Houzel, Maria Rhode
This volume is an outcome of the European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy conference on psychotic and autistic conditions in childhood and adolescence, encouraging the cross-fertilization of psychoanalytic practice and theory across the international boundaries in Europe.
The Therapist at Work
Edited by: Dimitris Anastasopoulos, Evagelos Papanicolaou
Dimitris Anastasopoulos and Evangelos Papanicolaou have gathered together a distinguished group of contributors to focus on the therapist’s participation in therapy and the influence of personal factors on the therapeutic relationship. The majority of the papers grew out of the…
Research on Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Adults
Edited by: Horst Kachele, Camilla Renlund, Phil Richardson
Volume 7 in the EFPP Series that aims to promote the pan-European community of psychoanalytic psychotherapists. The contributors come from different cultures but are united in their view of the importance of empirical research in psychotherapy. The chapters examine issues…
