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I'm interested in running a reading group on Psychoanalytic Diagnosis by Nancy McWilliams - I think it's a great introductory text into psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice for those who are interested. The text focuses on personality structures and levels of functioning, and frames diagnostics in a much different light than the medical model/DSM.
I am trained in analytic psychotherapy (3 year program) and as a psychotherapist before that. I was thinking of pairing discussions with podcast episodes on some of the chapters to illuminate further examples given my experiences as a practitioner. I'm wondering whether there would be interest in taking part in such a reading (and listening) group! I would also be open to answering questions others have while reading, though this would also ideally take place in the discussion forums.
Edit: Discussions starting November 4th! Here are the reading dates: https://www.reddit.com/r/RSbookclub/comments/1fufxel/psychoanalytic_diagnosis_by_nancy_mcwilliams/
yes, will start posting discussions on Nov 4th and onwards! Click the link for the reading schedule
Itβs happening will send dates to mods tomorrow, only heard back today
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I would start with psychoanalytic diagnosis, and following from there it doesn't really matter. I would only really recommend the others if you're a clinician, tbh.
I have an MA and then did 3 years extra training in psychodynamic psychotherapy, trained by analysts and seeing an analyst throughout. I also have additional training in group analysis.