Using Ferenczi's insights, Robert W. Rentoul draws on and integrates the subsequent work of the British Independents and recent American writers in Ferenczi's Language of Tenderness. He sees the two languages as being reflected in the differing atmospheres of cooperation and confrontation shown in relational and classical psychoanalysis. Rentoul argues that the distinction between the two models needs to be made sharper; a new paradigm for psychoanalysis has come into being as a result of Ferenczi's work.
Using Ferenczi's insights, Robert W. Rentoul draws on and integrates the subsequent work of the British Independents and recent American writers in Ferenczi's Language of Tenderness. He sees the two languages as being reflected in the differing atmospheres of cooperation and confrontation shown in relational and classical psychoanalysis. Rentoul argues that the distinction between the two models needs to be made sharper; a new paradigm for psychoanalysis has come into being as a result of Ferenczi's work.
Robert W. Rentoul is a retired associate fellow of the British Psychological Society and practiced psychotherapy for more than thirty years in the English Midlands.
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Part 1 Part I: Fundamentals Chapter 2 Chapter 1:Finding Ferenczi Chapter 3 Chapter 2:Touching Base Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Two Languages Chapter 5 Chapter 4:The Difference It Makes Part 6 Part II: Application Chapter 7 Chapter 5: The Essentials Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Theoretical Implications Chapter 9 Chapter 7:Practical Issues Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Some Clinical Aspects Part 11 Part III: Conclusion Chapter 12 Chapter 9:Further Challenges