Psychoanalytic Credos

Psychoanalytic Credos
Author: Jill Salberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2022-01-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000464658

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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.

Psychoanalysis and the Unspoken

Psychoanalysis and the Unspoken
Author: Joyce Slochower
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2024-06-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781040033883

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What do therapists not talk about? What do we ignore/miss/sidestep? What factors—personal, social, political—inform our areas of blindness? This book names and explores what psychoanalytic theory often skips over or simplifies—how, when, and why we fail to uphold the professional ideal. Turning a critical eye on her own theory, Slochower reflects on how it, she, and the field have evolved and what remains unspoken. In so doing, she pushes us to do the same. With its sharp focus on both theory and clinical work, this book is essential reading for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.

Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Jewish Thought

Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Jewish Thought
Author: Libby Henik,Lewis Aron
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000964028

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Demonstrating the connections between contemporary psychoanalysis, Jewish thought and Jewish history, this volume is a significant contribution to the traditions of dialogue, debate and change-within-continuity that epitomize these disciplines. The authors of this volume explore the cross-disciplinary connections between psychoanalysis and Jewish thought, while seeking out the resonance of new meanings, to exemplify the uncanny similarities that exist between ancient Rabbinic methods of interpretation and contemporary psychoanalytic theory and methodology, particularly the centrality of the question and the deconstruction of narrative. In doing so, this collaboration addresses the bi-directional influence between, and the relevance of, the Jewish interpretive tradition and psychoanalysis to provide readers with renewed insight into key topics such as Biblical text and midrash, religious traditions, trauma, gender, history, clinical work and the legacies of the Holocaust on psychoanalytic theory. Creating an intimate environment for interdisciplinary dialogue, this is an essential book for students, scholars and clinicians alike, who seek to understand the continued significance of the multiple connections between psychoanalysis and Jewish thought.

Freudians And Feminists

Freudians And Feminists
Author: Edith Kurzweil
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429719462

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This book traces the intellectual history of the interaction between feminists and Freudian thought, charting the essence of psychoanalytic theories through the years to show specific notions were adapted, readapted, and discarded by successive generations of feminists.

Decolonizing Psychoanalytic Technique

Decolonizing Psychoanalytic Technique
Author: Daniel José Gaztambide
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031484766

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Transgenerational Trauma

Transgenerational Trauma
Author: Jill Salberg,Sue Grand
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2024-05-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781040014110

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In this book, Jill Salberg and Sue Grand offer an overview of the psychoanalytic work on transgenerational trauma, rooting their perspective in attachment theory, and the social-ethical turn of Relational psychoanalysis. Transgenerational Trauma: A Contemporary Introduction is a cutting-edge study of trauma transmission across generations. Salberg and Grand consider how our forebears' trauma can leave a scar on our lives, our bodies, and on our world. They posit that, too often, we re-cycle the social violence that we were subjected to. Their unique approach embraces diverse psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories, as they look at attachment, legacies of violence, and the role of witnessing in healing. Clinical and personal stories are interwoven with theory to elucidate the socio-historical positions that we inherit and live out. Social justice concerns are addressed throughout, in a mission to heal both individual and collective wounds. Transgenerational Trauma: A Contemporary Introduction offers a nuanced and comprehensive approach to this vital topic, and will be of interest to psychoanalysts, psychologists and other mental health professionals, as well as students and scholars of trauma studies, race and gender studies, sociology, conflict resolution, and others.

Comparative Integrative Psychoanalysis

Comparative Integrative Psychoanalysis
Author: Brent Willock
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011-05-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781136871511

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Explores the field of comparative-integrative psychoanalysis. This book provides an invaluable framework for approaching the fractious state of the psychoanalytic discipline, divided as it is into diverse schools of thought, presenting many conceptual challenges. It draws on insights from neighboring disciplines to shed light on the issue.

Challenges in Forensic Psychotherapy

Challenges in Forensic Psychotherapy
Author: Hjalmar van Marle
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1853024198

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This book explores topical policy and practice issues and the innovative Dutch system of treatment for forensic patients. It discusses the importance of the setting for treatment, inpatient or outpatient, voluntary or compulsory and the question of what makes a patient suitable for treatment is a theme that runs throughout the book.