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Long-Term Psychoanalytic Supervision with Donald Meltzer is a detailed account of a particularly demanding analysis which Donald Meltzer closely supervised over twelve years. This will enable the reader to closely follow the internal life of a long-term, trying analysis.
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Long-Term Psychoanalytic Supervision with Donald Meltzer is a detailed account of a particularly demanding analysis which Donald Meltzer closely supervised over twelve years. This will enable the reader to closely follow the internal life of a long-term, trying analysis.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781138348585
- ISBN-10: 1138348589
- Artikelnr.: 54876924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781138348585
- ISBN-10: 1138348589
- Artikelnr.: 54876924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
João Sousa Monteiro is psychoanalyst in private practice, in Lisbon, Portugal. He worked in supervision with Donald Meltzer monthly for thirteen years. Meltzer supervised all his clinical cases during this period.
Preface by Michael Eigen Introduction by Alberto Hahn CH1 "...for a patient
to discover this atmosphere of passionate interest in his mental life is
the real therapeutic factor in analysis, I think." CH2 Experiencing the
session in the transference versus experiencing it outside the
transference: the difference between analysis and psychotherapy CH3 Dreams
as babies brought to the analyst though also as actings in the transference
CH4 "If you don't see and feel the intensity and the immediacy of the
transference, then you see it in this diminished light as simply a
repetition of the past." CH5 "When she lowers the passion, she lowers the
value of everything, and then abandonment is so much easier" CH6 The
importance of the concept of forgiveness as a key factor in "creating a new
way of thinking about things" CH7 "...it has to be made in the depths... (
long silence)... in love for the truth... (long silence)...in love for the
truth..." CH8 "It's not the badness that has made the secrecy; it's the
secrecy that has made the badness" CH9 "JSM: Do you take notes of the
sessions you think are important? DM: Oh no, I take notes on every session.
JSM: On every session of every patient? DM: On every session of every
patient. JSM - And you see fourteen patients a day..." CH10 "I can't come
[to the session], I feel it...I'm a piece of shit...I'll come as soon as I
feel human..." CH11 The faecal nature of the devil CH12 "...worrying about
your patient is terribly important... the only way we have of keeping the
patients safe is to be worried about them." CH13 "Well, it's like
introducing the left breast to the right breast..." CH14 "...I have to come
here to know what I'll do the next hour..." CH15 Wrestling with triumph
CH16 "...the way in which she does it is by crawling inside everybody and
controlling them from inside" CH17 Mother's inside transformed into a
golden grave for the triumphant child CH18 "...all her actions have to be
listened as if they were dreams..." CH19 Projective identification into the
internal mother may infuse into the subject's haemorrhoids such an
intensely coloured pathological life CH20 An acting in the
counter-transference re-enacted in the course of a supervision session CH21
"The thing about life in the claustrum is that it is cut off from the
beauty of the world" APPENDIX DONALD MELTZER'S CLAUSTRUM THEORY- A BRIEF
SURVEY
to discover this atmosphere of passionate interest in his mental life is
the real therapeutic factor in analysis, I think." CH2 Experiencing the
session in the transference versus experiencing it outside the
transference: the difference between analysis and psychotherapy CH3 Dreams
as babies brought to the analyst though also as actings in the transference
CH4 "If you don't see and feel the intensity and the immediacy of the
transference, then you see it in this diminished light as simply a
repetition of the past." CH5 "When she lowers the passion, she lowers the
value of everything, and then abandonment is so much easier" CH6 The
importance of the concept of forgiveness as a key factor in "creating a new
way of thinking about things" CH7 "...it has to be made in the depths... (
long silence)... in love for the truth... (long silence)...in love for the
truth..." CH8 "It's not the badness that has made the secrecy; it's the
secrecy that has made the badness" CH9 "JSM: Do you take notes of the
sessions you think are important? DM: Oh no, I take notes on every session.
JSM: On every session of every patient? DM: On every session of every
patient. JSM - And you see fourteen patients a day..." CH10 "I can't come
[to the session], I feel it...I'm a piece of shit...I'll come as soon as I
feel human..." CH11 The faecal nature of the devil CH12 "...worrying about
your patient is terribly important... the only way we have of keeping the
patients safe is to be worried about them." CH13 "Well, it's like
introducing the left breast to the right breast..." CH14 "...I have to come
here to know what I'll do the next hour..." CH15 Wrestling with triumph
CH16 "...the way in which she does it is by crawling inside everybody and
controlling them from inside" CH17 Mother's inside transformed into a
golden grave for the triumphant child CH18 "...all her actions have to be
listened as if they were dreams..." CH19 Projective identification into the
internal mother may infuse into the subject's haemorrhoids such an
intensely coloured pathological life CH20 An acting in the
counter-transference re-enacted in the course of a supervision session CH21
"The thing about life in the claustrum is that it is cut off from the
beauty of the world" APPENDIX DONALD MELTZER'S CLAUSTRUM THEORY- A BRIEF
SURVEY
Preface by Michael Eigen Introduction by Alberto Hahn CH1 "...for a patient
to discover this atmosphere of passionate interest in his mental life is
the real therapeutic factor in analysis, I think." CH2 Experiencing the
session in the transference versus experiencing it outside the
transference: the difference between analysis and psychotherapy CH3 Dreams
as babies brought to the analyst though also as actings in the transference
CH4 "If you don't see and feel the intensity and the immediacy of the
transference, then you see it in this diminished light as simply a
repetition of the past." CH5 "When she lowers the passion, she lowers the
value of everything, and then abandonment is so much easier" CH6 The
importance of the concept of forgiveness as a key factor in "creating a new
way of thinking about things" CH7 "...it has to be made in the depths... (
long silence)... in love for the truth... (long silence)...in love for the
truth..." CH8 "It's not the badness that has made the secrecy; it's the
secrecy that has made the badness" CH9 "JSM: Do you take notes of the
sessions you think are important? DM: Oh no, I take notes on every session.
JSM: On every session of every patient? DM: On every session of every
patient. JSM - And you see fourteen patients a day..." CH10 "I can't come
[to the session], I feel it...I'm a piece of shit...I'll come as soon as I
feel human..." CH11 The faecal nature of the devil CH12 "...worrying about
your patient is terribly important... the only way we have of keeping the
patients safe is to be worried about them." CH13 "Well, it's like
introducing the left breast to the right breast..." CH14 "...I have to come
here to know what I'll do the next hour..." CH15 Wrestling with triumph
CH16 "...the way in which she does it is by crawling inside everybody and
controlling them from inside" CH17 Mother's inside transformed into a
golden grave for the triumphant child CH18 "...all her actions have to be
listened as if they were dreams..." CH19 Projective identification into the
internal mother may infuse into the subject's haemorrhoids such an
intensely coloured pathological life CH20 An acting in the
counter-transference re-enacted in the course of a supervision session CH21
"The thing about life in the claustrum is that it is cut off from the
beauty of the world" APPENDIX DONALD MELTZER'S CLAUSTRUM THEORY- A BRIEF
SURVEY
to discover this atmosphere of passionate interest in his mental life is
the real therapeutic factor in analysis, I think." CH2 Experiencing the
session in the transference versus experiencing it outside the
transference: the difference between analysis and psychotherapy CH3 Dreams
as babies brought to the analyst though also as actings in the transference
CH4 "If you don't see and feel the intensity and the immediacy of the
transference, then you see it in this diminished light as simply a
repetition of the past." CH5 "When she lowers the passion, she lowers the
value of everything, and then abandonment is so much easier" CH6 The
importance of the concept of forgiveness as a key factor in "creating a new
way of thinking about things" CH7 "...it has to be made in the depths... (
long silence)... in love for the truth... (long silence)...in love for the
truth..." CH8 "It's not the badness that has made the secrecy; it's the
secrecy that has made the badness" CH9 "JSM: Do you take notes of the
sessions you think are important? DM: Oh no, I take notes on every session.
JSM: On every session of every patient? DM: On every session of every
patient. JSM - And you see fourteen patients a day..." CH10 "I can't come
[to the session], I feel it...I'm a piece of shit...I'll come as soon as I
feel human..." CH11 The faecal nature of the devil CH12 "...worrying about
your patient is terribly important... the only way we have of keeping the
patients safe is to be worried about them." CH13 "Well, it's like
introducing the left breast to the right breast..." CH14 "...I have to come
here to know what I'll do the next hour..." CH15 Wrestling with triumph
CH16 "...the way in which she does it is by crawling inside everybody and
controlling them from inside" CH17 Mother's inside transformed into a
golden grave for the triumphant child CH18 "...all her actions have to be
listened as if they were dreams..." CH19 Projective identification into the
internal mother may infuse into the subject's haemorrhoids such an
intensely coloured pathological life CH20 An acting in the
counter-transference re-enacted in the course of a supervision session CH21
"The thing about life in the claustrum is that it is cut off from the
beauty of the world" APPENDIX DONALD MELTZER'S CLAUSTRUM THEORY- A BRIEF
SURVEY