Anna Ferruta, Benedetta Guerrini Degl'Innocenti, Tiziana Bastianini
Extending the Psychoanalytic Listening Paradigm
Listening with all the Senses
Anna Ferruta, Benedetta Guerrini Degl'Innocenti, Tiziana Bastianini
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Listening with all the Senses
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Extending the Psychoanalytic Listening Paradigm: Listening with all the Senses guides readers through the nuances of non-verbal communication in the analytic setting.
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Extending the Psychoanalytic Listening Paradigm: Listening with all the Senses guides readers through the nuances of non-verbal communication in the analytic setting.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032897981
- ISBN-10: 1032897988
- Artikelnr.: 71706726
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032897981
- ISBN-10: 1032897988
- Artikelnr.: 71706726
Tiziana Bastianini is a psychologist, psychoanalyst, and Training and Supervising analyst for the Italian Psychoanalytic Society and IPA. She has worked with young adults in a mental health service, and previously worked in psychiatric clinics. She lives and works in Rome, Italy. Anna Ferruta is a psychologist, psychoanalyst and Training and Supervising analyst for the Italian Psychoanalytic Society and IPA. She is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis. She specialises in serious diseases and primitive mental functioning, and is a consultant and supervisor in psychiatric institutions and research centres. She lives and works in Milan, Italy. Benedetta Guerrini Degl'Innocenti is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and Training and Supervising analyst for the Italian Psychoanalytic Society and IPA. She is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis. Her areas of interest and research are psychoanalytic work with unrepresented mental states, transgenerational issues related to the body and the transmission of psychoanalysis. She lives and works in Florence, Italy.
Stefano Bolognini PREFACE Tiziana Bastianini 1. "PSYCHIC INTENSITIES":
LISTENING TO HETEROGENEOUS FORMS OF EMERGENCE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS "Listening
with all the senses" (Tiziana Bastianini) "Listening with all the senses":
metapsychologically widening; the paradigm of psychoanalytic listening;
Catching the currents of the unconscious Brief reflections on the topic of
symbolisation at the origin of the non-represented Listening to the
negative: the analytic couple's implications for the psychic economy
Listening to forms of unconscious intersubjective construction Semiotic
gestures: "The murmur of things" A fundamental question: "Investigating the
caesura" Listening to the excess: "That nothing, that too much." A
different reflection on the dimensions of the traumatic The body knows:
brief clinical reflections "Dissociated" places of the mind: flight when
there is nowhere to flee to Listening to "the blue note": reflections on
the Covid period 2. Embodied unconsciouses: in the beginning was action
(Benedetta Guerrini Degl'Innocenti) Daniel and the edge of chaos The Day
After: looking oneself in the face so as not to lose oneself Giving form to
the object Analytic device and symbolic transformation: giving form to the
formless Giving psychic form to the beginnings of experience From action to
representation In the beginning there was action The work of the
psyche-soma: from intercorporeality to communication in speech Giulia: a
powerful and irresistible drive to represent Concluding 3. Openings for
listening to words (Anna Ferruta) Ouverture - A clearing in the forest of
symbols Absolute listening 'not greedy' for meanings The sonic material of
island-words The forms of presence of the object that listens Intensity of
the word Condensation of the word Power of the 'magic' word The word as a
way out of the subject's 'enigmatic reserve' Listening to silence Silence
is someone who listens Zones of silence: suffering denied Philìa: a sibling
bond An envelope of words: the psychic skin The skin as a psychic function
that holds the self together The skin as a psychic function that
communicates with the other-than-self Immersed in a bath of words
AFTERWORD. On some aspects of contemporary psychoanalysis: beyond
interpretation? (Francesco Barale) Transference Associativity and listening
The Device and the setting Symbolisation and the object's "symbolising
function" Factors of transformation (cure) Intrapsychic and interpsychic
Problems and questions
LISTENING TO HETEROGENEOUS FORMS OF EMERGENCE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS "Listening
with all the senses" (Tiziana Bastianini) "Listening with all the senses":
metapsychologically widening; the paradigm of psychoanalytic listening;
Catching the currents of the unconscious Brief reflections on the topic of
symbolisation at the origin of the non-represented Listening to the
negative: the analytic couple's implications for the psychic economy
Listening to forms of unconscious intersubjective construction Semiotic
gestures: "The murmur of things" A fundamental question: "Investigating the
caesura" Listening to the excess: "That nothing, that too much." A
different reflection on the dimensions of the traumatic The body knows:
brief clinical reflections "Dissociated" places of the mind: flight when
there is nowhere to flee to Listening to "the blue note": reflections on
the Covid period 2. Embodied unconsciouses: in the beginning was action
(Benedetta Guerrini Degl'Innocenti) Daniel and the edge of chaos The Day
After: looking oneself in the face so as not to lose oneself Giving form to
the object Analytic device and symbolic transformation: giving form to the
formless Giving psychic form to the beginnings of experience From action to
representation In the beginning there was action The work of the
psyche-soma: from intercorporeality to communication in speech Giulia: a
powerful and irresistible drive to represent Concluding 3. Openings for
listening to words (Anna Ferruta) Ouverture - A clearing in the forest of
symbols Absolute listening 'not greedy' for meanings The sonic material of
island-words The forms of presence of the object that listens Intensity of
the word Condensation of the word Power of the 'magic' word The word as a
way out of the subject's 'enigmatic reserve' Listening to silence Silence
is someone who listens Zones of silence: suffering denied Philìa: a sibling
bond An envelope of words: the psychic skin The skin as a psychic function
that holds the self together The skin as a psychic function that
communicates with the other-than-self Immersed in a bath of words
AFTERWORD. On some aspects of contemporary psychoanalysis: beyond
interpretation? (Francesco Barale) Transference Associativity and listening
The Device and the setting Symbolisation and the object's "symbolising
function" Factors of transformation (cure) Intrapsychic and interpsychic
Problems and questions
Stefano Bolognini PREFACE Tiziana Bastianini 1. "PSYCHIC INTENSITIES":
LISTENING TO HETEROGENEOUS FORMS OF EMERGENCE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS "Listening
with all the senses" (Tiziana Bastianini) "Listening with all the senses":
metapsychologically widening; the paradigm of psychoanalytic listening;
Catching the currents of the unconscious Brief reflections on the topic of
symbolisation at the origin of the non-represented Listening to the
negative: the analytic couple's implications for the psychic economy
Listening to forms of unconscious intersubjective construction Semiotic
gestures: "The murmur of things" A fundamental question: "Investigating the
caesura" Listening to the excess: "That nothing, that too much." A
different reflection on the dimensions of the traumatic The body knows:
brief clinical reflections "Dissociated" places of the mind: flight when
there is nowhere to flee to Listening to "the blue note": reflections on
the Covid period 2. Embodied unconsciouses: in the beginning was action
(Benedetta Guerrini Degl'Innocenti) Daniel and the edge of chaos The Day
After: looking oneself in the face so as not to lose oneself Giving form to
the object Analytic device and symbolic transformation: giving form to the
formless Giving psychic form to the beginnings of experience From action to
representation In the beginning there was action The work of the
psyche-soma: from intercorporeality to communication in speech Giulia: a
powerful and irresistible drive to represent Concluding 3. Openings for
listening to words (Anna Ferruta) Ouverture - A clearing in the forest of
symbols Absolute listening 'not greedy' for meanings The sonic material of
island-words The forms of presence of the object that listens Intensity of
the word Condensation of the word Power of the 'magic' word The word as a
way out of the subject's 'enigmatic reserve' Listening to silence Silence
is someone who listens Zones of silence: suffering denied Philìa: a sibling
bond An envelope of words: the psychic skin The skin as a psychic function
that holds the self together The skin as a psychic function that
communicates with the other-than-self Immersed in a bath of words
AFTERWORD. On some aspects of contemporary psychoanalysis: beyond
interpretation? (Francesco Barale) Transference Associativity and listening
The Device and the setting Symbolisation and the object's "symbolising
function" Factors of transformation (cure) Intrapsychic and interpsychic
Problems and questions
LISTENING TO HETEROGENEOUS FORMS OF EMERGENCE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS "Listening
with all the senses" (Tiziana Bastianini) "Listening with all the senses":
metapsychologically widening; the paradigm of psychoanalytic listening;
Catching the currents of the unconscious Brief reflections on the topic of
symbolisation at the origin of the non-represented Listening to the
negative: the analytic couple's implications for the psychic economy
Listening to forms of unconscious intersubjective construction Semiotic
gestures: "The murmur of things" A fundamental question: "Investigating the
caesura" Listening to the excess: "That nothing, that too much." A
different reflection on the dimensions of the traumatic The body knows:
brief clinical reflections "Dissociated" places of the mind: flight when
there is nowhere to flee to Listening to "the blue note": reflections on
the Covid period 2. Embodied unconsciouses: in the beginning was action
(Benedetta Guerrini Degl'Innocenti) Daniel and the edge of chaos The Day
After: looking oneself in the face so as not to lose oneself Giving form to
the object Analytic device and symbolic transformation: giving form to the
formless Giving psychic form to the beginnings of experience From action to
representation In the beginning there was action The work of the
psyche-soma: from intercorporeality to communication in speech Giulia: a
powerful and irresistible drive to represent Concluding 3. Openings for
listening to words (Anna Ferruta) Ouverture - A clearing in the forest of
symbols Absolute listening 'not greedy' for meanings The sonic material of
island-words The forms of presence of the object that listens Intensity of
the word Condensation of the word Power of the 'magic' word The word as a
way out of the subject's 'enigmatic reserve' Listening to silence Silence
is someone who listens Zones of silence: suffering denied Philìa: a sibling
bond An envelope of words: the psychic skin The skin as a psychic function
that holds the self together The skin as a psychic function that
communicates with the other-than-self Immersed in a bath of words
AFTERWORD. On some aspects of contemporary psychoanalysis: beyond
interpretation? (Francesco Barale) Transference Associativity and listening
The Device and the setting Symbolisation and the object's "symbolising
function" Factors of transformation (cure) Intrapsychic and interpsychic
Problems and questions