Psychotherapy.- New Paradigms in Psychotherapy.- Shared Therapeutic Features of Psychotherapies.- The Narcissistic Group Self and Its Role in Group Psychotherapy.- Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy.- Group Schema: Towards a Psychodynamic-Behavioural Integration.- Narcissistic Contracts.- The Cognitive Paradigm for Treatment of Depression.- The Significance of Communal and Occupational Conditions for Psychotherapy.- Short-Term Psychotherapies.- Brief Integrated Psychotherapy.- Risks of Short-Term Psychotherapy.- Behavioral Psychotherapy of Neuroses.- Short-Term Intervention with the Synallactic Collective Image Technique.- Non-Verbal Aspects and Techniques of Psychiatry.- Psychosis and Antural Communication.- Concentrative Movement Therapy: Pre-Verbal Expression, a Social Class Independent Collective Language.- Initiating and Developing the Process of Family Therapy.- On Initiating and Developing the Process of Family Therapy.- Developing Jointly with the Family System the Therapeutic Process by Using Analogic Communication.- Psychotherapy of Depression.- Personality Structures in Neurotic and Endogenous Depression.- Some Technical Problems of the Psychotherapy of Depressed Patients.- Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Tricyclics for Depression.- Treatment of Depression in a Community Service.- Comprehensive Management of Mood and Emotion.- An Educational Approach to Psychiatric Problems.- Training in Self-Management of Feelings and Emotions.- Training in Coping with the Environment: Territorial/Affiliation Skills.- The Pharmacological Management of Mood and Emotion.- A Research Approach to Social Skills Training.- Psychotherapy for the Developing World.- Psychotherapy in the Indian Context.- Traditional Healing.- Preliterate Mentality and the Unity of Self.- Psychosocial and Cultural Variables Relevant to Psychotherapy in the Developing Countries.- Psychotherapy for the Developing World.- Psychoanalytic Hospital Treatment.- On Conditions, Concepts and Theories of Psychoanalytic In-Patient Psychotherapy.- Indication and Goal-Setting in Clinical Psychotherapy.- A Psycho-Analytically Informed Hospital Community.- Hospital Treatment of the Borderline Patient: Indications and Therapeutic Strategy.- Family Problems in Individual Inpatient Psychotherapy.- Psychoanalytic Hospital Treatment.- Intensive Hospital Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia.- Group Psychotherapy in Psychiatry.- of Symposium Group Therapy in Psychiatry.- The Different Methods of Group Psychotherapy.- Concepts of Analytic Group Therapy.- The Reformation of Chronic Psychiatric Wards into Group-Therapeutic Units.- Psychodrama in Psychiatry — Its Imaginary Reality and Auxiliary World.- Group Psychotherapy and the Educational Process.- The Cotherapy Situation as a Model for Group Therapist Training: Its Pitfalls and Pratfalls.- Geriatric Inpatient Group Therapy.- New Developments in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Pharmacologic Approaches.- The Behavioral Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Prediction of Outcome at 3.5 Years Follow-Up.- Overview and Current Research in Relaxation and Imaging Techniques: Some Current Applications of These Techniques in the Practice of Psychiatry.- Biofeedback in Psychiatry.- Hypnosis — the “Natural” Relaxant.- Neurolinguistic Programming.- The Use of Neurolinguistic Programming in Psychiatry.- An Introduction to Underlying Concepts of Neuro-Linguistic ProgrammingTM.- Integrating Individual and Marital Therapy Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming: A Case Study.- The Phobia Paradigm in Neurolinguistic Programming.- Occupational Therapy.- Occupational Psychiatry — Concepts, Models, Problems, and Objectives.- Why Occupational Psychiatry — A New Approach to an Old Problem.- Epidemiological Studies of Psychosocial Factors as Related to Workers’ Health.- The Group Approach to Identification and Prevention of Work Related Mental and Psychosomatic Disorders.- Job Satisfaction — A Predictor of Vocational Reintegration of Psychiatric Patients?.- Psychosomatic Factors in Illness Absence from Work.- Interaction of Physical and Psychological Stressors at Work — Mental Health Effects.- A Systems Approach to Occupational Environmental and Health Problems.- Psychosomatic Medicine.- Psychosomatic Pathology as a Developmental Failure: A Model for Research.- Psychosomatic Pathology as a Developmental Failure: A Model for Research.- Psychosomatic Pathology as Developmental Failure: A Model for Research.- Developmental Aspects of Affect Pathology.- The Somatization Process and its Relation to Psychosomatic Pathology.- Eating Difficulties in Infancy: An Indication of Psychosomatic Pathology.- Environmental Stress Factors and Their Psychosomatic Correlates.- Environmental Stress Factors and Their Psychosomatic Correlates: Introductory Remarks.- The Phenomenology of Responses to External and Internal Threats of Annihilation in War and Disease.- Homesickness and Psychosomatic Disease.- Environmental Stress Factors and Their Psychosomatic Correlates in Diabetes Mellitus.- The Hazards of Acculturation in Melanesia.- Environmental Stress Factors and Bronchial Asthma.- Relationship between Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine.- Refeeding Patients with Anorexia Nervosa.- The Sequence of Symptom Development in Anorexia Nervosa.- Body Image Disturbance in Anorexia Nervosa.- Specific Therapeutic Strategies During the Course of Anorexia Nervosa — Results of a Study.- Activation, Deactivation, Depression: Psychosomatic In-Patient Therapy.- Psychoanalytic Approach to Psychosomatic and Psychiatric Diseases.- The Role of the Family in the Pathogenesis of Anorexia Nervosa.- Issues in Liaison Psychiatry: A Model for Education, Research, and Patient Care.- Liaison is as Liaison Does.- Liaison Psychiatry — Training and Teaching Programs for Health Service Personnel.- Pain as a Model of Somatic Symptom Formation.- Eastern Derivations in Psychosomatic Relationships.- Problem-Oriented Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment in Liaison Psychiatry.- The Psychosomatic Medicine of the Year 2000.- The Psychosomatic Medicine in the Year 2000.- Psychotherapy of Psychosomatic Conditions in the Year 2000.- Social, Cultural and Psychotherapeutic Approach to Psychosomatic Medicine in 2.000 A.D..- Author Index.- Summary Contents of Volume I – VIII.