The Psychotherapeutic Dimensions of Clinical Case Management with a Combat Veteran |
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Authors: | Christopher L Storey MSW LICSW BCD |
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Institution: | 1. Smith College School of Social Work , Northampton, Massachusetts, USA cstorey@smith.edu |
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Abstract: | This article addresses the overlapping dimensions of clinical case management and psychotherapy. The theoretical framework that is used as the basis of analysis is drawn from the work of D. W. and Clare Winnicott. Kanter has more than adequately demonstrated that these two authors were extremely knowledgeable about clinical case management and psychotherapy. The conclusion of the paper agrees with D. W. Winnicott (1961 Winnicott, D. W. 1961. “Varieties of psychotherapy.”. In Home is where we start from: Essays by a psychoanalyst, Edited by: Winnicott, C, Shepherd, R and Davis, M. 101–111. New York: Norton. Google Scholar]) who defined clinical case management as a variety of psychotherapy. The shared psychotherapeutic dimensions of clinical case management are identified as a focus on human development, the importance of the facilitating/holding environment and issues related to transference and countertransference. |
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Keywords: | clinical case management Clare Winnicott D W Winnicott Joel Kanter psychotherapy |
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