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Finding Unconscious Fantasy in Narrative, Trauma and Body Pain explores how therapists can work with their patients and think about therapeutic process to achieve this, demonstrating that the process of finding unconscious fantasy is about how the therapist and patient engage and discover. This book features contributors from a rich variety of theoretical traditions; many are leaders in the fields of trauma and psychosomatics, drawing their ideas from diverse theoretical areas of knowledge and allowing for rich, informative, and original case presentations and discussions.

Produktbeschreibung
Finding Unconscious Fantasy in Narrative, Trauma and Body Pain explores how therapists can work with their patients and think about therapeutic process to achieve this, demonstrating that the process of finding unconscious fantasy is about how the therapist and patient engage and discover. This book features contributors from a rich variety of theoretical traditions; many are leaders in the fields of trauma and psychosomatics, drawing their ideas from diverse theoretical areas of knowledge and allowing for rich, informative, and original case presentations and discussions.
Autorenporträt
Paula L. Ellman, Ph.D., ABPP, is a training and supervising analyst in the Contemporary Freudian Society Washington, DC Program and the International Psychoanalytical Association. She is a Member of the Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis of the IPA (COWAP), a Board Member of the North America Psychoanalytic Confederation (NAPsaC) representing CFS, and Visiting Professor at the Sino-American raining Project in Wuhan China. She has written and presented in the areas of female psychology, enactment, terror and sadomasochism. She has a private practice in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis in North Bethesda, Maryland and Washington, DC. Nancy R. Goodman, Ph.D., is a training and supervising analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society, Washington, DC Program and the International Psychoanalytic Association. She publishes on the topics of psychic trauma, female development, sadomasochism, and witnessing processes and is Director of the Virtual Psychoanalytic Museum, www.virtualpsychoanalyticmuseum.org.She maintains a psychoanalytic practice in Bethesda, MD.