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Adaptation and Psychotherapy John R. White

Adaptation and Psychotherapy By John R. White

Adaptation and Psychotherapy by John R. White


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A development of Robert Langs' adaptive paradigm and an expansion of clinical theory and technique that is valuable for both Freudian and Jungian analysts.

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Adaptation and Psychotherapy: Langs and Analytical Psychology by John R. White

Robert Langs had a substantial impact on American psychoanalysis in the 1970s and 1980s-both Freudian and Jungian -due to his development of what he termed the adaptive paradigm. According to Langs, the psychoanalytic tradition had vastly underestimated the clinical importance of adaptation, both the role adaptive problems play in psychological and emotional conflicts as well as the significance adaptation has for understanding unconscious communications in clinical practice. In spite of Langs' impact on the psychoanalysis and analytical psychology of his time, there have been few psychoanalytic studies either of adaptation or of Langs' adaptive paradigm since the 1980s and no attempts to link Langs' thinking with that of Carl Jung.

Adaption and Psychotherapy gives a concentrated but complete picture of Langs' adaptive clinical theory and also expands Langs' treatment of adaptation by examining Jung's theory of adaptation. Jung offers an extended treatment of adaptation in his treatise On Psychic Energy. However, understanding Jung's theory of adaptation is difficult, due to Jung's having two diverse and virtually exclusive meanings of adaptation in his writings, rendering his thought on adaptation somewhat obscure and, at times, inconsistent. The book differentiates those diverse meanings of adaptation and articulates Jung's positive and clinical understanding of adaptation in a way that allows comparison to Langs' adaptive paradigm as well as a creative synthesis of the two approaches. The result is a development of Langs' adaptive paradigm and an expansion of clinical theory and technique that is valuable for both Freudian and Jungian analysts.

About John R. White

John R White, PhD, LPC is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Philadelphia. He has more than 25 published articles and book reviews as well as a good deal of editing experience in philosophy. He became a licensed mental health counselor and Jungian psychoanalyst with a degree from the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: On Psyche and Adaptation

Introduction

The Notion of Psyche in Early Analytic Theory

Jung's Basic Postulates: The Reality of the Psyche

Understanding the Unconscious

On Clinical Interaction or, How Max Scheler was Ahead of His Time

Conclusion

Chapter 2: Adaptation in the Early Analytic Tradition

Introduction

Sigmund Freud

Adaptation in Ego Psychology: Heinz Hartmann

Conclusion

Chapter 3: Robert Langs and Adaptation in Clinical Practice

Introduction

Original Development of Adaptation and the Adaptive Context

Central Ideas Derived from Langs' Understanding of Adaptation

Rearticulating the Analytic Relationship

The Reality of Therapy Includes the Therapeutic Frame

The Communicative Fields

Unconscious Communication and Analytic Listening

Two Types of Derivative Communication

Critical Considerations of Langs' Theory of Unconscious Communication

Clinical Illustration

Clinical Example

Summary

Excursus: Final Phase: Adaptation and Death Anxiety

Conclusion

Chapter 4: Adaptation in Carl Jung

Introduction

The Concept of Adaptation in Jung

On Psychic Energy

Theoretical Assumptions

Progression and Regression of Libido

Langs and Jung

Adaptation in Clinical Practice

Returning to Bruce

Clarifying Adaptation in Jung

Conclusion

Chapter 5: Adaptation and Clinical Technique

Introduction

What is and What is the Value of Clinical Technique?

What Langs and Jung Share

How Langs and Jung Might Supplement Each Other

Incompatibilities between Langs and Jung

Understanding Symbols

Individual and Collective

Adaptation, Clinical Interaction, and Ethics

Conclusion

References

Index

About the Author

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NLS9781538117941
9781538117941
1538117940
Adaptation and Psychotherapy: Langs and Analytical Psychology by John R. White
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Rowman & Littlefield
2023-01-25
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