Psychic Experience and Problems of Technique

Psychic Experience and Problems of Technique
Author: Harold Stewart
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134929285

Harold Stewart, a distinguished psychoanalyst of more than 30 years' experience, began his medical career as a general practitioner. He was drawn first towards hypnotherapy, then to psychoanalysis, as a more sensitive, productive and far-reaching method of exploring patients' problems. In this book Stewart draws deeply on his own clinical experience to focus on changes in the patient's experience of inner space, and to record the growth of his own understanding of the patient's experience and how this can change. Beginning with a vivid account of the role of collusion in the myth of Jocasta and Oedipus, he goes on to a theoretical discussion of thinking, dreams, inner space and the hypnotic state, in the context of extensive clinical experience. The second part of the book centres on practical clinical issues and problems of technique, tackling in particular the role of transference interpretations, other agents of change, and the problems encountered in benign and malignant types of regression. The wealth of clinical material and the author's informality and openness in presenting his experiences of working with very disturbed patients will be of immense practical value to other practitioners. Psychic Experience and Problems of Technique will help psychoanalysts and psychotherapists to understand the nature of clinical problems which are often encountered but seldom acknowledged.

You Are Psychic!

You Are Psychic!
Author: Pete A. Sanders
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999-04-27
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0684857049

Written by an author with an extensive background in chemistry and brain science, this book demonstrates that extrasensory perception is deeply embedded in psychological makeup.

What Do Psychoanalysts Want?

What Do Psychoanalysts Want?
Author: Anna Ursula Dreher
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134780257

Defining the aims of psychoanalysis was not initially a serious complex problem. However, when Freud began to think of the aim as being one of scientific research, and added the different formulations of aim (for example, that the aim was to make the patient's unconscious conscious) it became an area of tension which affected the subsequent development of psychoanalysis and the resolution of which has profound implications for the future of psychoanalysis. In What Do Psychoanalysts Want? the authors look at the way psychoanalysts have defined analysis both here and in America, from Freud down to the present day. From this basis they set out a theory about aims which is extremely relevant to clinical practice today, discussing the issues from the point of view of the conscious and unconscious processes in the psychoanalyst's mind. Besides presenting a concise history of psychoanalysis, its conflicts and developments, which will be of interest to a wide audience of those interested in analysis, this book makes important points for the clinician interested in researching his or her practice.

Intersubjective Processes and the Unconscious

Intersubjective Processes and the Unconscious
Author: Lawrence J. Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136661433

Intersubjective Processes and the Unconscious looks at how the minds of the therapist and the patient interact with each other in a profound and unconscious way: a concept first described by Freud. This book expands Freud’s ideas further and examines how these have been greatly elaborated by contributions from the Kleinian School as well as from the work of Bion. It explores how, together, patient and therapist co-create a narrative through these unconscious intersubjective processes. Topics of discussion include: the unconscious dimensions of intersubjective processes an historical overview of Freudian, Kleinian and Bionian contributions an integrated theory of the nature of unconscious intersubjective processes the central importance of dreaming in intersubjective processes the clinical implications of this intersubjective model The author offers in-depth clinical examples and case vignettes to illustrate the application of these principles when working with trauma, countertransference dreams and supervision. As such, this book will be invaluable to all psychoanalysts and psychotherapists interested in the topic of intersubjectivity as well as those who want to learn more about the interactional dimensions of Freud, Klein and Bion.

Symbiosis and Ambiguity

Symbiosis and Ambiguity
Author: José Bleger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2013
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0415464633

Symbiosis and Ambiguity is the first English edition of José Bleger's study of early object relations. It is rooted in Kleinian clinical thinking, and in work by Argentinian analysts.

Murdered Father, Dead Father

Murdered Father, Dead Father
Author: Rosine Jozef Perelberg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-10-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317527496

Murdered Father, Dead Father: Revisiting the Oedipus Complex examines the progressive construction of the notion of paternal function and its central relevance in psychoanalysis. The distinction between the murdered (narcissistic) father and the dead father is seen as providing a paradigm for the understanding of different types of psychopathologies, as well as works of literature, anthropology and historical events. New concepts are introduced, such as "a father is being beaten", and a distinction between the descriptive après coup and the dynamic après coup that provides a model for a psychoanalytic understanding of temporality. The book includes a reflection on how the concepts of the death instinct and the negative, in their connection with that which is at the limits of representability, are an aid to an understanding of Auschwitz, a moment of rupture in European culture that the author characterizes as " the murder of the dead father". Perelberg’s book is an important clinical and intellectual marker, and will be required reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, anthropologists, and historians, as well as students in all these disciplines.

Psychoanalysis Comparable and Incomparable

Psychoanalysis Comparable and Incomparable
Author: David Tuckett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2008-02-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134057717

How do we know when what is happening between two people should be called psychoanalysis? What is a psychoanalytic process and how do we know when one is taking place? Psychoanalysis Comparable and Incomparable describes the rationale and ongoing development of a six year programme of highly original meetings conducted by the European Psychoanalytic Federation Working Party on Comparative Clinical Methods. The project comprises over seventy cases discussed by more than five hundred experienced psychoanalysts over the course of sixty workshops. Authored by a group of leading European psychoanalysts, this book explores ways for psychoanalysts using different approaches to learn from each other when they present their work to fellow psychoanalysts, and provides tools for the individual practitioner to examine and improve his or her own approach. As described in detail in its pages, sticking to the task led to some surprising experiences, raising fundamental questions about the way clinical discussion and supervision are conducted in psychoanalysis. Well known by many in the psychoanalytic community and the object of much interest and debate, this project is described by those who have had the closest contact with it and will satisfy a widely held curiosity in psychoanalysts and psychotherapists throughout the world. David Tuckett is winner of the 2007 Sigourney Award.

Dreams that Turn Over a Page

Dreams that Turn Over a Page
Author: Jean-Michel Quinodoz
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2002
Genre: Dream interpretation
ISBN: 1583912657

Winner of the 2010 Sigourney Award! This book discusses a particular type of dream which comes after a phase in analysis where integration has taken place.

Independent Psychoanalysis Today

Independent Psychoanalysis Today
Author: Paul Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2018-03-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429914830

Independent Psychoanalysis Today is a book that shows how contemporary Independent psychoanalysts think and work. There are three themes to the book: Independent thinking including the theory of technique; exploration of clinical concepts and demonstrations of ways of working by some of the most prominent Independent clinicians practicing today; finally, the evolution and enduring impact of Independent ideas and the influence of past Independents on present ways of working.

The Gender Conundrum

The Gender Conundrum
Author: Dana Birksted-Breen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134874065

In The Gender Conundrum Dana Birksted-Breen brings together for the first time key psychoanalytic papers on the subject of femininity and masculinity from the very different British, French, and American perspectives. The papers are gathered around the central issue of the interplay of body and psyche in psychoanalysis. The editor sees the positive use of this given tension and duality as the key to real understanding of the questions currently surrounding gender identity. As well as addressing the outspoken controversy over the understanding of femininity, she shows that there has been a more silent revolution in the understanding of masculinity. Offering an international perspective, this collection of seminal papers with introductions of exemplary clarity fills a considerable gap in the literature, providing a classic text for psychoanalysis and gender studies.