Conundrums and Predicaments in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: The Clinical Moments Project comprises twelve distinct clinical moments during which the treating/presenting analyst feels him- or herself in just such a quandary. The presented moment comes to a head at a point where the therapist feels uncertain what his or her next and best "move" might be-one that balances the protection of the therapeutic alliance with the need to address a clinical development head on. Space is then left for 25 well-known analysts ("commentators") of varying theoretical persuasions to weigh in, sharing what…mehr
Conundrums and Predicaments in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: The Clinical Moments Project comprises twelve distinct clinical moments during which the treating/presenting analyst feels him- or herself in just such a quandary. The presented moment comes to a head at a point where the therapist feels uncertain what his or her next and best "move" might be-one that balances the protection of the therapeutic alliance with the need to address a clinical development head on. Space is then left for 25 well-known analysts ("commentators") of varying theoretical persuasions to weigh in, sharing what they think about the situation and how they imagine they might have proceeded.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Tuch is Training and Supervising Analyst at the New Center for Psychoanalysis and the Psychoanalytic Center of California. He is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA. Lynn S. Kuttnauer is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the New Center for Psychoanalysis. She is the founder of the Clinical Moments program at the New Center for Psychoanalysis and was one of the founding members of the Clinical Moments program at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute.
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INTRODUCTION: MOMENTS OF WAKING AND RECKONING: "Now what do I do?" SECTION 1: TAKING A STAND CHAPTER 1: WHETHER TO SPEAK UP OR LET THINGS BE (Richard Tuch) with commentary by Fred Busch and James L. Fosshage CHAPTER 2: VENTURING ON TO THIN ICE: TIPTOEING IN THE WAKE OF EMPATHIC FAILURES (Lynn S. Kuttnauer) with commentary by Rosemary H. Balsam and Rachel Blass CHAPTER 3: "IF YOU KEEP TALKING TO ME THIS WAY, I AM GOING TO QUIT!" (YOU TALK . . . I WALK) (Robert James Perkins) with commentary by Robert Michels and Irma Brenman Pick SECTION 2: COUNTERTRANSFERENCE ENACTMENTS CHAPTER 4: COUNTERTRANSFERENCE ENACTMENTS-THREE TIMES OVER (Jill Model Barth) with commentary by Salman Akhtar and Anne Alvarez CHAPTER 5: FEELING MISUNDERSTOOD BILATERALLY (Susan L. Orbach) with commentary by Andrea Celenza and Donnel Stern SECTION 3: WHAT PATIENTS WANT; WHAT THERAPISTS CAN PROVIDE CHAPTER 6: PATIENT AS BEAN COUNTER (Rina Freedman) with commentary by Robert Glick and Judy Kantrowitz CHAPTER 7: WITHSTANDING THE PATIENT'S DEMAND FOR ANSWERS (Janet K. Smith) with commentary by Jay Greenberg, Albert Mason and Dominque Scarfone CHAPTER 8: TO ATTEND OR NOT TO ATTEND THE EXHIBIT? (Nancy Kulish) with commentary by Morris Eagle and Joseph Lichtenberg SECTION 4: HAVING IMPACT-THE BALANCING OF POWER CHAPTER 9: HOW FAR DO WE ENTER INTO A CHILD'S FANTASY WHEN WE PLAY? (Bernadette Kovach) with commentary by Susan Donner and Alan Sugarman CHAPTER 10: A SHOCKING REVELATION (Deborah Harms) with commentary by Stefano Bolognini and Mitchell Wilson CHAPTER 11: CONSIDERING THIRD PARTIES: THE QUESTION OF ALLEGIANCE (Michele Gomes) with commentary by Edgar Levenson and Nancy McWilliams CHAPTER 12: WORRIED SICK ABOUT A PATIENT (Richard Tuch) with commentary by Darlene Ehrenberg and Ted Jacobs
INTRODUCTION: MOMENTS OF WAKING AND RECKONING: "Now what do I do?" SECTION 1: TAKING A STAND CHAPTER 1: WHETHER TO SPEAK UP OR LET THINGS BE (Richard Tuch) with commentary by Fred Busch and James L. Fosshage CHAPTER 2: VENTURING ON TO THIN ICE: TIPTOEING IN THE WAKE OF EMPATHIC FAILURES (Lynn S. Kuttnauer) with commentary by Rosemary H. Balsam and Rachel Blass CHAPTER 3: "IF YOU KEEP TALKING TO ME THIS WAY, I AM GOING TO QUIT!" (YOU TALK . . . I WALK) (Robert James Perkins) with commentary by Robert Michels and Irma Brenman Pick SECTION 2: COUNTERTRANSFERENCE ENACTMENTS CHAPTER 4: COUNTERTRANSFERENCE ENACTMENTS-THREE TIMES OVER (Jill Model Barth) with commentary by Salman Akhtar and Anne Alvarez CHAPTER 5: FEELING MISUNDERSTOOD BILATERALLY (Susan L. Orbach) with commentary by Andrea Celenza and Donnel Stern SECTION 3: WHAT PATIENTS WANT; WHAT THERAPISTS CAN PROVIDE CHAPTER 6: PATIENT AS BEAN COUNTER (Rina Freedman) with commentary by Robert Glick and Judy Kantrowitz CHAPTER 7: WITHSTANDING THE PATIENT'S DEMAND FOR ANSWERS (Janet K. Smith) with commentary by Jay Greenberg, Albert Mason and Dominque Scarfone CHAPTER 8: TO ATTEND OR NOT TO ATTEND THE EXHIBIT? (Nancy Kulish) with commentary by Morris Eagle and Joseph Lichtenberg SECTION 4: HAVING IMPACT-THE BALANCING OF POWER CHAPTER 9: HOW FAR DO WE ENTER INTO A CHILD'S FANTASY WHEN WE PLAY? (Bernadette Kovach) with commentary by Susan Donner and Alan Sugarman CHAPTER 10: A SHOCKING REVELATION (Deborah Harms) with commentary by Stefano Bolognini and Mitchell Wilson CHAPTER 11: CONSIDERING THIRD PARTIES: THE QUESTION OF ALLEGIANCE (Michele Gomes) with commentary by Edgar Levenson and Nancy McWilliams CHAPTER 12: WORRIED SICK ABOUT A PATIENT (Richard Tuch) with commentary by Darlene Ehrenberg and Ted Jacobs
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