This is an indispensable book for anyone interested in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice. In a definitive, highly original, and practically useful way, Dr. Katz augments and enriches our understanding of the concept of enactment by demonstrating that it is an ongoing unconscious process that plays a central role in every treatment. In doing so, he has made a major contribution to our field. - Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, New York Psychoanalytic Institute and the Institute for Psychoanalytic Education
In The Play within the Play: The Enacted Dimension of Psychoanalytic Process, Gil Katz gives us a much needed overview of thinking about enactments in clinical work. From a contemporary Freudian object relations perspective, he offers a comprehensive, fair-minded study of contributions from a wide range of theoretical traditions. Katz's book is a sure-handed guide through the complexities of this topic. Candidates and practitioners alike will be challenged to test their own thinking against his original observations and formulations. - Jay Greenberg, Ph.D., Training and Supervising analyst, William Alanson White Institute and Editor, The Psychoanalytic Quarterly
This innovative book illustrates the extent to which psychoanalysis has truly evolved. Along with dreams, transference, and countertransference, contemporary analysts now consider enactment and nonverbal communication within the analytic dyad to be one of the main elements of clinical experience. This wonderful and original book by Gil Katz explores, expands, and creatively illustrates the enacted dimension of analytic process, an unconscious transference-countertransference dimension of all treatments, in which unrepresented and pre-represented early experience finds expression and becomes available for analytic work. This rich and original contribution deepens our understanding of analytic process, and advances psychoanalytic theory and practice.-Stefano Bolognini, M.D., President-Elect, International Psychoanalytic Association
Enactment is one of the many concepts in psychoanalysis that seems to become less clear the more it's used. In this volume Gil Katz bravely takes on this term, and explores it in depth, both theoretically and clinically. His exploration of this topic over the last fifteen years led to his felicitous phrase the enacted dimension of analytic process, capturing how ubiquitous and continuous it is within analytic process. His contemporary Freudian, object relations viewpoint brings fresh insights to our methods of understanding and working in this important arena of the psychoanalytic relationship. -
Fred Busch, Ph.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, PINE Psychoanalytic Center and Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Institute