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Psychoanalytic Technique and Theory : Taking the Transference.
Title:
Psychoanalytic Technique and Theory : Taking the Transference.
Author:
Mitrani, Judith L.
ISBN:
9781782412946
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (229 pages)
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONEListening for the emergence of infantile dependency -- CHAPTER TWO "A rose by any other name": working analytically in the face of authoritative statements -- CHAPTER THREE Some technical implications of Klein's concept of "premature ego development" -- CHAPTER FOUR Taking the transference: some technical implications from three papers by Wilfred Bion -- CHAPTER FIVE Excogitating Bion's Cogitations: further implications for technique -- CHAPTER SIX The past presented: bodily centered protections in puberty and adolescence -- CHAPTER SEVEN "Trying to Enter The Long Black Branches": some technical extensions for the analysis of autistic states in adults from the work of Frances Tustin -- CHAPTER EIGHT Minding the gap between neuroscientific and psychoanalytic understanding of autism -- CHAPTER NINE Surviving unthinkable trauma: dissociation, delusion, and hallucination in Life of Pi -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
Abstract:
This volume consists of a series of essays inspired by Freud's paper on Jensen's novel Gradiva - "she who steps along." In the story a young archaeologist, Norbert Hanold, suffers from delusions but is able to unravel the mysteries of his emotional life and mind with the aid of a woman who does not challenge these delusions, but rather "steps along" with Hanold, gradually helping him to disentangle truth from fantasy, through what Freud called "cure by love". Gradiva, originally felt to be the source of Hanold's malady, eventually becomes the agent of its resolution and of his return to health. This extraordinary tale formed the basis for Judith Mitrani's concept of "taking the transference". Through clinical vignettes, various aspects of psychoanalytic technique - useful from the first encounter between patient and analyst and throughout the process of the development of mind to termination - are illustrated in detail. These chapters are rooted in, explicate and expand upon the theoretical tenets of Freud, Klein, Bion and Tustin, and focus on the act of observing and "taking the transference", particularly at the infantile level. Salient topics include the importance of listening in the beginning of analysis with those who know little about analysis as well as with those who "know all" about it; technical implications derived from works by Klein, Bion and Tustin; analytic encounters with adults and adolescents, a psychoanalytic take on a contemporary film, and some ways in which psychoanalysis may lend further meaning to neuro-scientific studies on autism.
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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