Loss, Grief and Transformation
The Therapist's Personal Experience in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Herausgeber: Ringel, Shoshana
Loss, Grief and Transformation
The Therapist's Personal Experience in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Herausgeber: Ringel, Shoshana
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This book is a timely and relevant book for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts who process loss both in their own lives and in the lives of their patients, offering perspectives from a range of theoretical backgrounds, clinical vignettes and personal insights.
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This book is a timely and relevant book for psychotherapists and psychoanalysts who process loss both in their own lives and in the lives of their patients, offering perspectives from a range of theoretical backgrounds, clinical vignettes and personal insights.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781032104775
- ISBN-10: 1032104775
- Artikelnr.: 62151982
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781032104775
- ISBN-10: 1032104775
- Artikelnr.: 62151982
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Shoshana Ringel is the author of five books on attachment, trauma, and grief and loss, and has published over fifty clinical papers. She is on the faculty of ICP&P and the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and is in private practice in Maryland. Dr. Ringel has presented her work in national and international psychoanalytic conferences, including IARPP and IAPSP
Part I: In the shadow of suicide and the struggle to exist 1. Shubin
Michelle: Living to die
dying to live: another look at suicidality 2. Agostini
Nicoletta: Loss
trauma and self-disclosure: working with dreams and imagination Part II: Loss
legend
and companioning through art and poetry 3. Loumeau-May
Laura: "Vas où je vais
Chiron! Va! Va! Va!"; Disclosure
vulnerability
engagement 4. O'Toole
Michael: Finding a voice: Loss and grief in an Irish context 5. Mehr-Afarin Kohan: On the state of "speechlessness": When grief cannot speak Part III: Going beyond the frame: The therapist's humanity during the COVID-19 pandemic 6. Cornell
William: In the shadows of loss: Manic defences in the face of absence 7. Ringel
Shoshana: On being an orphan: radical transparency and mutual mourning Part IV: Mothers
daughters
and the therapist's subjectivity 8. Arad
Hemda: On being lost and found: Where patient and analyst subjectivities converge 9. Hershberg
Sandra: Mothering a child with a visible facial difference: The gaze of the other and the gaze of the mother Part V: Reaching out through psychic devastation and the loss of meaning 10. Gerhardt
Julie: The traumatic no man's land of devastation: Beyond mourning and melancholia 11. Pillsbury
Sarah: Mutual empathy: Imagined symbol and realization in the treatment of trauma Part VI: Global perspectives on loss
COVID-19
and the environment 12. Wright
Sue: Facing the loss of the known world: Personal reflections on life in a pandemic
Michelle: Living to die
dying to live: another look at suicidality 2. Agostini
Nicoletta: Loss
trauma and self-disclosure: working with dreams and imagination Part II: Loss
legend
and companioning through art and poetry 3. Loumeau-May
Laura: "Vas où je vais
Chiron! Va! Va! Va!"; Disclosure
vulnerability
engagement 4. O'Toole
Michael: Finding a voice: Loss and grief in an Irish context 5. Mehr-Afarin Kohan: On the state of "speechlessness": When grief cannot speak Part III: Going beyond the frame: The therapist's humanity during the COVID-19 pandemic 6. Cornell
William: In the shadows of loss: Manic defences in the face of absence 7. Ringel
Shoshana: On being an orphan: radical transparency and mutual mourning Part IV: Mothers
daughters
and the therapist's subjectivity 8. Arad
Hemda: On being lost and found: Where patient and analyst subjectivities converge 9. Hershberg
Sandra: Mothering a child with a visible facial difference: The gaze of the other and the gaze of the mother Part V: Reaching out through psychic devastation and the loss of meaning 10. Gerhardt
Julie: The traumatic no man's land of devastation: Beyond mourning and melancholia 11. Pillsbury
Sarah: Mutual empathy: Imagined symbol and realization in the treatment of trauma Part VI: Global perspectives on loss
COVID-19
and the environment 12. Wright
Sue: Facing the loss of the known world: Personal reflections on life in a pandemic
Part I: In the shadow of suicide and the struggle to exist 1. Shubin
Michelle: Living to die
dying to live: another look at suicidality 2. Agostini
Nicoletta: Loss
trauma and self-disclosure: working with dreams and imagination Part II: Loss
legend
and companioning through art and poetry 3. Loumeau-May
Laura: "Vas où je vais
Chiron! Va! Va! Va!"; Disclosure
vulnerability
engagement 4. O'Toole
Michael: Finding a voice: Loss and grief in an Irish context 5. Mehr-Afarin Kohan: On the state of "speechlessness": When grief cannot speak Part III: Going beyond the frame: The therapist's humanity during the COVID-19 pandemic 6. Cornell
William: In the shadows of loss: Manic defences in the face of absence 7. Ringel
Shoshana: On being an orphan: radical transparency and mutual mourning Part IV: Mothers
daughters
and the therapist's subjectivity 8. Arad
Hemda: On being lost and found: Where patient and analyst subjectivities converge 9. Hershberg
Sandra: Mothering a child with a visible facial difference: The gaze of the other and the gaze of the mother Part V: Reaching out through psychic devastation and the loss of meaning 10. Gerhardt
Julie: The traumatic no man's land of devastation: Beyond mourning and melancholia 11. Pillsbury
Sarah: Mutual empathy: Imagined symbol and realization in the treatment of trauma Part VI: Global perspectives on loss
COVID-19
and the environment 12. Wright
Sue: Facing the loss of the known world: Personal reflections on life in a pandemic
Michelle: Living to die
dying to live: another look at suicidality 2. Agostini
Nicoletta: Loss
trauma and self-disclosure: working with dreams and imagination Part II: Loss
legend
and companioning through art and poetry 3. Loumeau-May
Laura: "Vas où je vais
Chiron! Va! Va! Va!"; Disclosure
vulnerability
engagement 4. O'Toole
Michael: Finding a voice: Loss and grief in an Irish context 5. Mehr-Afarin Kohan: On the state of "speechlessness": When grief cannot speak Part III: Going beyond the frame: The therapist's humanity during the COVID-19 pandemic 6. Cornell
William: In the shadows of loss: Manic defences in the face of absence 7. Ringel
Shoshana: On being an orphan: radical transparency and mutual mourning Part IV: Mothers
daughters
and the therapist's subjectivity 8. Arad
Hemda: On being lost and found: Where patient and analyst subjectivities converge 9. Hershberg
Sandra: Mothering a child with a visible facial difference: The gaze of the other and the gaze of the mother Part V: Reaching out through psychic devastation and the loss of meaning 10. Gerhardt
Julie: The traumatic no man's land of devastation: Beyond mourning and melancholia 11. Pillsbury
Sarah: Mutual empathy: Imagined symbol and realization in the treatment of trauma Part VI: Global perspectives on loss
COVID-19
and the environment 12. Wright
Sue: Facing the loss of the known world: Personal reflections on life in a pandemic