Book Title : Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: The
Psychodynamics of His Rise and Fall
His dramatic rise and tragic fall, according to Shamim Ahmad's balanced and thought-provoking book Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: The
Psychodynamics of His Rise and Fall, can be explained best by his complex psychological personality.
Applying this idea to psychotherapy, he outlines the clinical interpersonal neurobiological mechanisms that underlie therapeutic relational
psychodynamics, reciprocal nonverbal affective communications, patient-therapist transference-countertransference transactions, clinical empathic synchronization, and interactive affect regulation, as well as clinical work with synchronized mutual regressions, mutual defenses, and mutual creativity.
These included Javed Jabbar, Dr Jaffer Ahmed, Sirajuddin Aziz, Ghazi Salahuddin, Dr Nafis Qureshi and Iqbal Saleh Muhammad.The book is an appraisal of the reasons behind the rise and fall of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and the speakers at the launch ceremony took the opportunity to delve into the reasons of the rise and fall of Bhutto in light of the
psychodynamics of the times as well as the personality traits of Bhutto.
KARACHI -- The launch of 'The
Psychodynamics of his Rise and Fall,' a book on the founder and leader of Pakistan Peoples Party, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was held at Karachi Gymkhana on Tuesday.
In our analysis we also borrowed notions from various fields to achieve a more accurate understanding of the events, in particular those related to engineering production projects, more specifically work projects, such as activity-centered ergonomics (9,10) and the
psychodynamics of work (11).
Research at KL focuses on niche fields in bridge disciplines such as biomedical engineering, psychology and
psychodynamics, as well as topics including water quality and related health issues.
The process is well known in psychoanalytic
psychodynamics.
Psychodynamics, the domain of psychological theory that contains traditional psychoanalysis and the theories that were developed in response to it, currently possesses complementary attributes that reflect the unique experiences of the D/S relationship.
The remainder of the psychiatric intervention will be focused on the patient's particular symptoms--of posttraumatic stress, anxiety, or depression--and the relationship between her symptoms, history, and
psychodynamics. Group therapy or other support by women who have faced similar abuse may be helpful.
In a report in the journal Psychotherapy and
Psychodynamics, researchers from Italy and Buffalo, pointed out that a neurological disorder like multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease may first show up as a psychiatric problem years before neurological symptoms become apparent that result in a correct diagnosis.
The second edition of the DSM (DSM-II) was published in 1968, with its first distinct section for disorders of childhood and adolescence, and an overarching focus on
psychodynamics.