Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 418 g
Personal and Professional Journeys of Psychoanalysts
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 418 g
Reihe: Relational Perspectives Book Series
ISBN: 978-1-032-05472-8
Verlag: Routledge
Developing psychoanalytic credos, a set of beliefs that inform how you listen and approach the analytic enterprise with patients, is in many ways the scaffolding of psychoanalytic training. Drawing upon Mannie Ghent’s original Credo essay, 27 psychoanalysts were asked to write their credos and/or their psychoanalytic journey. This book represents a multi-theoretical and multi-generational grouping, trained at different institutes, during different eras (grouped by decades 1960-2000) and across cultures. They are drawn from analysts identified with Relational, Object Relations, Contemporary Freudians and Kleinian/Bionian perspectives as well as those who don’t easily fit categorization. This book serves to provide companionship to analysts in training, as part of reading lists in institutes as well as analysts post-training and yet still evolving in their psychoanalytic journey.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction
Jill Salberg
Section 1
1960’s
1. My Journey*
Sheldon Bach, Ph.D.
2. My Journey: Haydee Faimberg Interviewed by and in conversation with
Graciela V. Consoli and Ezequiel A. Jaroslavsky*
Haydee Faimberg, M.D.
Section 2
1970’s
3. What After Pluralism? Ulysses Still on the Road*
Ricardo Bernardi, M.D.
4. What is Theory?*
Christopher Bollas, Ph.D.
5. My Psychoanalytic Journey*
Stephen A. Mitchell, Ph.D.
6. An Autobiographical Fragment*
Jay Greenberg, Ph.D.
7. Credo: Psychoanalysis as a Wisdom Tradition
Nancy McWilliams, Ph.D.
8. Becoming the Analysts That We Turn Out to Be
Michael Parsons, M.D.
Section 3:
1980’s
9. Credo: Mutuality and Asymmetry*
Lewis Aron, Ph.D.
10. Credo: The Sufferings of the World
Jessica Benjamin, Ph.D.
11. Credo: Playing and Becoming in Psychoanalysis
Steven Cooper, Ph.D.
12. Credo
Adrienne Harris, Ph.D.
13. Reflections on the way I practice psychoanalysis*
Thomas Ogden, M.D.
14. Toward a Humanistic Psychoanalysis
Donna Orange, Ph.D., Psy.D.
15. Becoming and Being a Psychoanalyst: Credo As Ongoing Journey
Jill Salberg, Ph.D.
16. Against the Grain, On Challenging Assumptions, Bridging Theories, Practicing Self-Critique, Exposing Underbellies, and Doing the Right Thing
Joyce Slochower, Ph.D.
Section 4:
1990’s
17. Learning to Surf: Analyzing Adolescents
Mary Brady, Ph.D.
Chapter 18. Credo: So Our Lives Glide On*
Ken Corbett, Ph.D.
19. Peasants, Fields, and Expanding Horizons in Psychoanalysis
Elizabeth Corpt, M.S.W., L.I.C.S.W.
20. Analytic Eroticism
Dianne Elise, Ph.D.
21. Credo quia absurdum
Bruce Reis, Ph.D.
22. Working it Out: Development, Politics, Multidisciplinarity*
Stephen Seligman, D.M.H.
23. Credo: In Search of Transformation
Melanie Suchet, Ph.D.
Section 5:
2000’s
24. On Truthlessness – or, All in the Game
Stephen Hartman, Ph.D.
25. My Psychoanalytic Search for Freedom
Ilana Laor, M.A.
26. The Risk of Analysis
Avgi Saketopoulou, Ph.D.
27. Credo: Relationality and the Collective —A Psychoanalytic Journey in Context
Chana Ullman, Ph.D.