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Mutuality, Recognition, and the Self : Psychoanalytic Reflections.
Title:
Mutuality, Recognition, and the Self : Psychoanalytic Reflections.
Author:
Kieffer, Christine C.
ISBN:
9781782411970
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (239 pages)
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- INTRODUCTION -- PROLOGUE Integrating perspectives on the originsand consolidation of the self -- PART I THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF FAMILY -- CHAPTER ONE From selfobjects to mutual recognition: towards optimal responsiveness in father and daughter relationships -- CHAPTER TWO On siblings: mutual regulation and mutual recognition -- CHAPTER THREE On "psychoanalytic siblings" and the "only child": expanding the relational context beyond the parent-child dyad -- CHAPTER FOUR On grandparents: immigration, trauma, resilience, and the telescoping of generations -- PART II THE IMPACT OF GROUP -- CHAPTER FIVE Phases of group development: a view from self psychology -- CHAPTER SIX How does group analysis cure: an exploration of narcissistic rage in group treatment -- PART III DEVELOPMENTAL IMPASSES: REMOVING OBSTACLES TO GROWTH IN TREATMENT -- CHAPTER SEVEN Restitutive selfobject function in the "entitled victim": a relational self-psychological perspective -- CHAPTER EIGHT On empathy, countertransference disclosure, and mutual recognition -- CHAPTER NINE Emergence and the analytic third: working at the edge of chaos -- CHAPTER TEN The waiting-room as boundary and bridge between self-states and unformulated experience -- EPILOGUE Mutuality, recognition, and the subject -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
Abstract:
Mutuality, Recognition, and the Self examines emerging trends in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice, highlighting intersubjective and relational models of the mind. It presents vivid and extended clinical vignettes that demonstrate the analyst's use of the self in building clinical momentum and continued development. The author highlights the importance of mutuality and recognition in the development of the self, illustrating the impact of family, the larger group context, and the contribution of the analytic encounter.This book is divided into three sections: First, the contribution of family to development, including some relatively neglected topics, such as the importance of fathers in female development, the role of siblings, the experience of "only" children or singletons in the family, and the impact of the extended family (including grandparents) upon the individual. A second section examines the influence of unconscious group processes upon individual development and functioning, and includes papers that highlight the contribution of group psychotherapy as a form of treatment. The last section of the book focuess upon challenging cases in which there has come to be a transference-countertransference impasse, illustrating the author's approach to enabling both patient and analyst to work through these daunting moments, resulting in renewed therapeutic action.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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