This book explores the role of bodily phenomena in mental life and in the psychoanalytic encounter, encouraging further dialogue within psychoanalysis, philosophy, and the humanities, and contributing new clinical and theoretical perspectives to the recent resurgence of psychoanalytic interest in the body.
This book explores the role of bodily phenomena in mental life and in the psychoanalytic encounter, encouraging further dialogue within psychoanalysis, philosophy, and the humanities, and contributing new clinical and theoretical perspectives to the recent resurgence of psychoanalytic interest in the body.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Caron Harrang, LICSW, FIPA is a board-certified training and supervising psychoanalyst of the Northwestern Psychoanalytic Society and Institute in Seattle, Washington, USA. Drew Tillotson, PsyD, FIPA is a board-certified psychoanalyst and a graduate and Past President of the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California in San Francisco, California, USA. Nancy C. Winters, MD, FIPA is a training and supervising psychoanalyst of the Oregon Psychoanalytic Institute and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Child/Adolescent Psychiatry at the Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I Mind-Body Relations in Winnicott, Bion, and Beyond 1 Introduction 2 Being after Winnicott: Minding the Body, Embodying the Mind 3 Does the Body have a Mind? PART II Oneiric Body 4 Introduction 5 Body as Dream Space 6 Foreword to "Dreaming into Death": Welcoming Death 7 Dreaming into Death PART III Nascent Body in Early Object Relations 8 Introduction 9 Clinical Impasse: The Infant Body and Gathering of a Soul 10 The Environment Within: On the Fetus's Capacity to Differentiate Self from Other PART IV Body and Psychosensory Experience 11 Introduction 12 Embodiment, Dissociation, and the Rhythm of Life 13 River to Rapids: Speaking to the Body in Terms the Body can Understand PART V Body in Breakdown 14 Introduction 15 The Self as a Refugee in the Psychosomatic Condition 16 Body as Enemy: The Risk of Coming Alive 17 Autoimmunity as a Response to Analytic Change PART VI Body in Virtual Space 18 Introduction 19 The Body Vanishes? Preliminary Thoughts on Bodily Experience and the Identity of the Analyst in Remote Analysis
PART I Mind-Body Relations in Winnicott, Bion, and Beyond 1 Introduction 2 Being after Winnicott: Minding the Body, Embodying the Mind 3 Does the Body have a Mind? PART II Oneiric Body 4 Introduction 5 Body as Dream Space 6 Foreword to "Dreaming into Death": Welcoming Death 7 Dreaming into Death PART III Nascent Body in Early Object Relations 8 Introduction 9 Clinical Impasse: The Infant Body and Gathering of a Soul 10 The Environment Within: On the Fetus's Capacity to Differentiate Self from Other PART IV Body and Psychosensory Experience 11 Introduction 12 Embodiment, Dissociation, and the Rhythm of Life 13 River to Rapids: Speaking to the Body in Terms the Body can Understand PART V Body in Breakdown 14 Introduction 15 The Self as a Refugee in the Psychosomatic Condition 16 Body as Enemy: The Risk of Coming Alive 17 Autoimmunity as a Response to Analytic Change PART VI Body in Virtual Space 18 Introduction 19 The Body Vanishes? Preliminary Thoughts on Bodily Experience and the Identity of the Analyst in Remote Analysis
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