Emotional presence in psychoanalysis : theory and clinical applications

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    • Madonna, John

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Emotional presence in psychoanalysis : theory and clinical applications

edited by John Madonna

Routledge, 2017

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Emotional Presence in Psychoanalysis provides a detailed look at the intricacies of attaining emotional presence in psychoanalytic work. John Madonna and a distinguished group of contributors draw on both the relational and modern psychoanalytic schools of thought to examine a variety of different problems commonly experienced in achieving emotional resonance between analyst and patient, setting out ways in which such difficulties may be overcome in psychoanalytic treatment, practical clinical settings and in training contexts. A focused review of relevant comparative literature is followed by chapters featuring individual clinical case studies, each illustrating particularly challenging aspects. The uniqueness of this book lays not simply in the espousal of the commonly accepted importance of emotional resonance between analyst and patient; rather it is in the way in which emotional presence is registered by both participants, requiring a working through, which at times can be not only difficult but dangerous. Such efforts involve a theory which enables the lens to understanding, an effective methodology which guides intervention. The book also calls for the art of the analyst to construct with patients meanings which heal, and possess the heart to persist in commitment despite the odds. Emotional Presence in Psychoanalysis is about patients who suffer, struggle, resist and prevail. It offers distinctive, transparently told accounts of analysts who engage with patients, navigating through states of confusion, hatred and more controversial feelings of love. Emotional Presence in Psychoanalysis features highly compelling material written in an accessible and easily understood style. It will be a valuable resource for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists, psychologists and clinical social workers as well as teachers, trainers and students seeking to understand the power and potential of the analytic process and the resistances to it.

目次

Section 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Emotional Presence in Psychoanalysis: Theory and Clinical Applications John Madonna Chapter 2 Countertransference Issues in Treatment of Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorders: A Retrospective on the Contributions of Gerald Adler, Peter L. Giovacchini, Harold Searles, and Phyllis W. Meadow John Madonna Section 2 Chapter 3 The Third Dan Gilhooley Chapter 4 The Look John Madonna Chapter 5 Symbolic Imagery: An Aspect of Unverbalized Communication Theodore Laquercia Chapter 6 The Contact Resisted, Broken and Restored in Psychoanalytic Work: Managing the Pain and the Pleasure John Madonna Chapter 7 Til Death Do Us Part: Hatred, Love and Emotional Communication in a Case of Obsessional Neurosis John Madonna Chapter 8 Intuiting the Unknown: Listening with the Unconscious Mind Adrian Jarreau Section 3 Chapter 9 An Approach to the Management of Treatment Impasses June Bernstein Chapter 10 Transference and the Power of Enactment: Obstacles and Opportunities in Psychoanalytic Training Programs John Madonna Chapter 11 Bringing to Mind: Research with Patients on the Primitive Edge Jane Snyder Chapter 12 Emotional Communication and Learning in University Classrooms Danielle Egan Chapter 13 The Darkness of Night John Madonna Chapter 14 Conclusion John Madonna

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