This book elegantly and skilfully weaves together relevant literature, clinical reflections, compelling case material and contemporary psychoanalytic theory to demonstrate how the presence of an animal in the treatment arena can eventually bring about relational, interpersonal and intrapsychic change.
This book elegantly and skilfully weaves together relevant literature, clinical reflections, compelling case material and contemporary psychoanalytic theory to demonstrate how the presence of an animal in the treatment arena can eventually bring about relational, interpersonal and intrapsychic change.
Jo Silbert has worked in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Australia as a social worker, counsellor, psychotherapist and trainer in the educational, public, private and NGO sectors. She is interested in interpersonal neurobiology, mindfulness and in issues of social justice. Jo is currently involved in editing and writing. Jo Frasca is a psychotherapist in private practice in Sydney, Australia, working with adults, adolescents and couples. She works within the psychoanalytic relational frame and is interested in public education on the differing professional services offered for emotional and mental health. This is Jo's second book and she is currently working on a third.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Ratman to Relationality: An introduction. 2. Exploration of animal-human relationships in psychoanalytic psychotherapy: Finding pathways to bridge remnant, disowned or as yet undeveloped parts of self 3. Relational creatures: The selfobject functions of dogs in psychoanalytic theory and practice 4. A Dog in The Room: Interspecies Intersubjectivity in Relational Psychotherapy 5. Someone to Run With: Towards a Relational Neuroscientific Approach to Dog Assisted Child Psychotherapy. 6. A journey inside Noah's Ark: A Group Analytic theory of child psychotherapy in a therapy zoo 7. Unexpected Objects in the Group: the Foulksian Group-Analytic Boundary 8. Trauma Inevitably Equates to Baggage 9. Sister Moon: Close Encounters with a Third 10. Frame Breakage to the Rescue 11. A Cat in in the Clinical Hour 12. Like a Bridge Over Troubled Waters 13. The Secret of Grief 14. The Conduit to Fear and Anger and the Story 15. Together, we can find your voice. Love, Phoebe 16. Countertransferential? Counter-therapeutic? Counter-intuitive? Some concluding thoughts
1. Ratman to Relationality: An introduction. 2. Exploration of animal-human relationships in psychoanalytic psychotherapy: Finding pathways to bridge remnant, disowned or as yet undeveloped parts of self 3. Relational creatures: The selfobject functions of dogs in psychoanalytic theory and practice 4. A Dog in The Room: Interspecies Intersubjectivity in Relational Psychotherapy 5. Someone to Run With: Towards a Relational Neuroscientific Approach to Dog Assisted Child Psychotherapy. 6. A journey inside Noah's Ark: A Group Analytic theory of child psychotherapy in a therapy zoo 7. Unexpected Objects in the Group: the Foulksian Group-Analytic Boundary 8. Trauma Inevitably Equates to Baggage 9. Sister Moon: Close Encounters with a Third 10. Frame Breakage to the Rescue 11. A Cat in in the Clinical Hour 12. Like a Bridge Over Troubled Waters 13. The Secret of Grief 14. The Conduit to Fear and Anger and the Story 15. Together, we can find your voice. Love, Phoebe 16. Countertransferential? Counter-therapeutic? Counter-intuitive? Some concluding thoughts
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