E-Book, Englisch, 242 Seiten
Ellman / Goodman Finding Unconscious Fantasy in Narrative, Trauma, and Body Pain
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-317-35570-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
A Clinical Guide
E-Book, Englisch, 242 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-317-35570-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Finding Unconscious Fantasy in Narrative, Trauma, and Body Pain: A Clinical Guide demonstrates that the concept of the unconscious is profoundly relevant for understanding the mind, psychic pain, and traumatic human suffering. Paula L. Ellman and Nancy R. Goodman (editors) established the book to discover how symbolization takes place through the "finding of unconscious fantasy" in ways that mend the historic split between trauma and fantasy. Cases present the dramatic encounters between patient and therapist when confronting discovery of the unconscious in the presence of trauma and body pain, along with narrative.
Unconscious fantasy has a central role in both clinical and theoretical psychoanalysis. This volume is a guide to the workings of the dyad and the therapeutic action of "finding" unconscious meanings. Staying close to the clinical engagement of analyst and patient shows the transformative nature of the "finding" process as the dyad works with all aspects of the unconscious mind. Finding Unconscious Fantasy in Narrative, Trauma, and Body Pain: A Clinical Guide uses the immediacy of clinical material to show how trauma becomes known in the "here and now" of enactment processes and accompanies the more symbolized narratives of transference and countertransference. This book features contributions from a rich variety of theoretical traditions illustrating working models including Klein, Arlow, and Bion and from leaders in the fields of narrative, trauma, and psychosomatics. Whether working with narrative, trauma or body pain, unconscious fantasy may seem out of reach. Attending to the analyst/ patient process of finding the derivatives of unconscious fantasy offers a potent roadmap for the way psychoanalytic engagement uncovers deep layers of the mind.
In focusing on the places of trauma and psychosomatic concreteness, along with narrative, Finding Unconscious Fantasy in Narrative, Trauma, and Body Pain: A Clinical Guide shows the vitality of "finding" unconscious fantasy and its effect in initiating a symbolizing process. Chapters in this book bring to life the sufferings and capacities of individual patients with actual verbatim process material demonstrating how therapists and patients discover and uncover the derivatives of unconscious fantasy. Finding the unconscious meanings in states of trauma, body expressions, and transference/countertransference enactments becomes part of the therapeutic dialogue between therapists and patients unraveling symptoms and allowing transformations. Learning how therapeutic work progresses to uncover unconscious fantasy will benefit all therapists and students of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy interested to know more about the psychoanalytic dialogue.
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Chapter One: Paula L. Ellman and Nancy R. Goodman "Introduction: Finding Unconscious Fantasy"
Chapter Two: Nancy R. Goodman "The Play is the thing: A Theater Schema for Finding Unconscious Fantasy"
Chapter Three: Paula L. Ellman "Finding Unconscious Fantasy: Contact and therapeutic action"
Chapter Four: Werner Bohlebor "The Psychoanalytic Treatment of an adult patient traumatized in early childhood"
Chapter Five: Nancy R. Goodman "The impossible and the possible: finding unconscious fantasy dimensions in Dr. Bohleber’s case of Mr. A.
Chapter Six: Elias M da Rocha Barros and Elizabeth L. da Rocha Barros "Unconscious Phantasy": Discussion of Werner Bohleber’s case
Chapter Seven: Paula L. Ellman "A Soma Case of Pain"
Chapter Eight: Marilia Aisenstein "Painful transference and pains of transference" Discussion of Paula Ellman’s case
Chapter Nine: Batya Monder "Discussion of Ellman’s case" Discussion of Paula Ellman’s case
Chapter Ten: Irene Cairo "Babette interrupted"
Chapter Eleven: Harriet I. Basseches "Discussion of Irene Cairo, MD case: Babette interrupted" Discussion of Irene Cairo’s case
Chapter Twelve: Catalina Bronstein "Noises and Voices: Discussion on Babette Interrupted" Discussion of Irene Cairo’s case
Chapter Thirteen: Janice Lieberman "Not Quite a Princess"
Chapter Fourteen: Carolyn Ellman "Mirror, Mirror on the wall: who’s the fairest of us all" Comments on Janice Lieberman’s case: "Not quite a princess" Discussion of Janice Lieberman’s case
Chapter Fifteen: Ilany Kogan "The broken doll: discovering the unconscious fantasy in the case of Karen" Discussion of Janice Lieberman’s case
Chapter Sixteen: Dori Laub and Nanette Auerhahn "Unconscious Traumatic Fantasy"
Chapter Seventeen: Robert Oelsner "The Dawn of Unconscious Phantasy"
Chapter Eighteen: Arlene Kramer Richards "Fantasy and Trauma"
Chapter Nineteen: Rogelio Sosnik "Searching Unconscious Phantasy"