Title: Problematic Identity: A Psychotherapist’s Perspective | Gennady Maleychuk
Gennady Maleychuk’s new book explores the theoretical aspects of identity, examining problematic identities (traumatic, crisis-ridden, diffuse, rigid, fragmented, and creative) through literary examples and clinical case studies. This essential reading is perfect for psychology students, professionals, and anyone interested in personality, identity formation, identity crisis, identity development, and self-discovery. The book delves into key concepts in psychotherapy, psychodynamic therapy, and clinical psychology, offering valuable insights into identity development and the impact of trauma on identity formation. Learn about various theoretical frameworks like Attachment theory and Object Relations theory, and gain a deeper understanding of personality psychology and mental health. Explore topics such as understanding problematic identity in psychotherapy and the role of trauma in identity formation, and discover practical approaches to overcoming an identity crisis. This book is among the best books on identity and self-discovery and presents Gennady Maleychuk’s work on identity in a comprehensive manner, contributing to your psychological well-being.