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
- 06621 890
- 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
- 06621 890
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