E-Book, Englisch, 232 Seiten, E-Book
Canestri Psychoanalysis
1. Auflage 2006
ISBN: 978-0-470-03368-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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From Practice to Theory
E-Book, Englisch, 232 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-03368-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
With contributions from leading European and Americanpsychoanalysts, this innovative text systematically investigatesand analyses the relationship between clinical practice andpsychoanalytic theories.
It examines clinical practice experience in detail and links itwith the knowledge gained from official theory. To make this typeof analysis of clinical material possible, the team of authors havedevised a grid called The Map. This new instrument detailsthe implicit theories of the analyst at work and can be used ineveryday clinical work and supervisions. These analyses highlightthe divergences and convergences with theory, but also revealoutlines for new models.
Psychoanalysis: From Practice to Theory makes asignificant contribution to the debate about the most importantproblems that psychoanalysis presents. It will be of great value topsychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and students ofpsychoanalysis.
Contributors: Jorge L. Ahumada, Werner Bohleber, JorgeCanestri, Paul Denis, Peter Fonagy, William I. Grossman, Gail S.Reed, David Tuckett, Samuel Zysman
Whurr Series in Psychoanalysis Edited by Peter Fonagy andMary Target
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
About the editor.
Contributors.
Series foreword.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction (Jorge Canestri).
1 Implicit understanding of clinical material beyond theory(Jorge Canestri).
2 The map of private (implicit, preconscious) theories inclinical practice (Jorge Canestri,Werner Bohleber, Paul Denisand Peter Fonagy).
3 Miss R (Peter Fonagy).
4 Discussion of public and implicit theories in PeterFonagy's case presentation (Werner Bohleber).
5 The failure of practice to inform theory and the role ofimplicit theory in bridging the transmission gap (PeterFonagy).
6 Some perspectives on relationships of theory and technique(William I. Grossman).
7 Theory as transition: spatial metaphors of the mind and theanalytic space (Gail S. Reed).
8 The analytic mind at work: counterinductive knowledge and theblunders of so-called 'theory of science' (JorgeL.Ahumada).
9 Infantile sexual theories and cognitive development:psychoanalysis and theoretical production (SamuelZysman).
10 The search to define and describe how psychoanalysts work:preliminary report on the project of the EPF Working Party onComparative Clinical Methods (David Tuckett).
Bibliography.
Index.