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Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Independent Tradition Sue Johnson

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Independent Tradition By Sue Johnson

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Independent Tradition by Sue Johnson


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A collection of clinical essays by seven senior members of the British Association of Psychotherapists. Each essay provides a true case study of the painful states a person can break down into, and the associated torments and dramas they go through with their therapist in finding new ways of feeling and doing.

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Independent Tradition Summary

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Independent Tradition by Sue Johnson

This book is a collection of papers to which seven senior members of the British Association of Psychotherapists have contributed. Each essay discusses a problem or impasse the author has encountered in the course of her clinical work with mainly borderline and severely traumatized patients. In this context the writers have all chosen those psychoanalytic concepts, mainly from the Independent psychoanalytic theories but also when appropriate those from Kleinian, Post-Kleinian, Contemporary Freudian and American contributions, that they found useful for the understanding of their patients' often painful psychic states they have brought to therapy. The implications for the transference and countertransference as they have evolved during the treatment process and their technical handling of them are discussed.

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Independent Tradition Reviews

'The British Independent tradition refers to an orientation of those psychoanalysts who do not belong to a school whose members share selected basic assumptions of psychoanalytic theory. This book is indeed in the best Independent Tradition, since it provides a space in which all authors have independently discussed creatively and sometimes critically those concepts that have appeared to them most relevant when giving meaning to a clinical problem they have been confronted with in their work.'- Margaret Tonnesmann'This book is a collection of clinical essays by Members of the British Association of Psychotherapists. Each essay provides a true story about the painful states a person can break down into, tormented by the tortured dramas gone through with their therapist in finding new ways of feeling and doing. The theory used is psychoanalytic from Freud and his followers, Kleinians and Americans, but mostly from the British Independents. However, the stories themselves bear the mark of each writer - some are brilliant, even little works of art.'From a wider point of view, this book and its sister about the Kleinian tradition, is a small historic step in the growth of psychoanalytic thinking in Britain. It is the first time that psychoanalytic therapists of adults have brought together a collective work devoted to a particular strand of psychoanalytic thinking. It is one more indication that psychoanalytic thinking has come to stay in these islands.'- Eric Rayner

About Sue Johnson

Stanley Ruszczynski is a senior Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist with the British Association of Psychotherapists and a Direct Member of the International Psychoanalytic Association. He is the Clinical Director of the Portman Clinic and a Consultant Adult Psychotherapist.

Table of Contents

1 Who and whose I am: the emergence of the true self 2 The concept of internal cohabitation 3 How far is transference interpretation essential to psychic change? 4 The absent mother: splitting as a narcissistic attempt to find a solution 5 The move from object-relating to object-usage: a clinical example 6 The potential for trauma in the transference and countertransference 7 Erotic transference and its vicissitudes in the countertransference 8 Dreaming and day-dreaming

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GOR003939544
9781855751767
1855751763
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Independent Tradition by Sue Johnson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1999-12-31
204
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