Susan Kavaler-Adler
Mourning, Spirituality and Psychic Change
A New Object Relations View of Psychoanalysis
Susan Kavaler-Adler
Mourning, Spirituality and Psychic Change
A New Object Relations View of Psychoanalysis
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This book explores how a successful analyst can help patients to utilise mourning for past troubles to move them forward to a lasting change for the better, emotionally, psychically and erotically.
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This book explores how a successful analyst can help patients to utilise mourning for past troubles to move them forward to a lasting change for the better, emotionally, psychically and erotically.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781583912942
- ISBN-10: 1583912940
- Artikelnr.: 47272413
- Verlag: Routledge
- UK edition
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781583912942
- ISBN-10: 1583912940
- Artikelnr.: 47272413
Dr Susan Kavaler-Adler, a psychologist psychoanalyst for twenty-eight years, is the Executive Director of the Object Relations Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. She is the author of more than forty articles, and two books, including The Creative Mystique (Routledge 1996).
Contents: A New Metapsychology for Clinical Phenomenology and Psychic
Health, A Phenomenological Theory of Developmental Mourning. Mourning as
Explicit and Implicit in Psychoanalytic Theory: Sigmund Freud, Melanie
Klein, and Ronald Fairbairn. Mourning as Implicit and Explicit in
Psychoanalytic Theory: John Bowlby, Michael Balint, and D.W. Winnicott. The
Case of June: Finding a New Identity through the Mourning of Traumatic Loss
and Guilt, Primal Rage, and Poignant Regret. The Case of June, Part I: A
Mournful and Spiritual Journey: Spiritual and Sexual Evolution. June's
Evolution in Later Years of Treatment: Transformation through Mourning in
Developmental, Transference, and Life Change Terms. Seven Generations of
Grief: The Case of Phillip. The Case of Phillip, Part II: The Spiritual
Evolution. The Case of Laura: Mourning as the Poetry of Female Eroticism:
Homoerotic Evolutions of a Lesbian Woman within Developmental Mourning. The
Case of Laura, Part III: Strands and Cycles of Mourning and Unrequited
Love: Modes of Mourning. Mourning and Creativity: A Journey through a Male
Artist's Development. The Divine, the Deviant and the Diabolical: A Journey
through a Female Artist's Paintings During Her Participation in a Creative
Process Group: An Evolution of Developmental Mourning (previously published
in the International Forum of Psychoanalysis).
Health, A Phenomenological Theory of Developmental Mourning. Mourning as
Explicit and Implicit in Psychoanalytic Theory: Sigmund Freud, Melanie
Klein, and Ronald Fairbairn. Mourning as Implicit and Explicit in
Psychoanalytic Theory: John Bowlby, Michael Balint, and D.W. Winnicott. The
Case of June: Finding a New Identity through the Mourning of Traumatic Loss
and Guilt, Primal Rage, and Poignant Regret. The Case of June, Part I: A
Mournful and Spiritual Journey: Spiritual and Sexual Evolution. June's
Evolution in Later Years of Treatment: Transformation through Mourning in
Developmental, Transference, and Life Change Terms. Seven Generations of
Grief: The Case of Phillip. The Case of Phillip, Part II: The Spiritual
Evolution. The Case of Laura: Mourning as the Poetry of Female Eroticism:
Homoerotic Evolutions of a Lesbian Woman within Developmental Mourning. The
Case of Laura, Part III: Strands and Cycles of Mourning and Unrequited
Love: Modes of Mourning. Mourning and Creativity: A Journey through a Male
Artist's Development. The Divine, the Deviant and the Diabolical: A Journey
through a Female Artist's Paintings During Her Participation in a Creative
Process Group: An Evolution of Developmental Mourning (previously published
in the International Forum of Psychoanalysis).
Contents: A New Metapsychology for Clinical Phenomenology and Psychic
Health, A Phenomenological Theory of Developmental Mourning. Mourning as
Explicit and Implicit in Psychoanalytic Theory: Sigmund Freud, Melanie
Klein, and Ronald Fairbairn. Mourning as Implicit and Explicit in
Psychoanalytic Theory: John Bowlby, Michael Balint, and D.W. Winnicott. The
Case of June: Finding a New Identity through the Mourning of Traumatic Loss
and Guilt, Primal Rage, and Poignant Regret. The Case of June, Part I: A
Mournful and Spiritual Journey: Spiritual and Sexual Evolution. June's
Evolution in Later Years of Treatment: Transformation through Mourning in
Developmental, Transference, and Life Change Terms. Seven Generations of
Grief: The Case of Phillip. The Case of Phillip, Part II: The Spiritual
Evolution. The Case of Laura: Mourning as the Poetry of Female Eroticism:
Homoerotic Evolutions of a Lesbian Woman within Developmental Mourning. The
Case of Laura, Part III: Strands and Cycles of Mourning and Unrequited
Love: Modes of Mourning. Mourning and Creativity: A Journey through a Male
Artist's Development. The Divine, the Deviant and the Diabolical: A Journey
through a Female Artist's Paintings During Her Participation in a Creative
Process Group: An Evolution of Developmental Mourning (previously published
in the International Forum of Psychoanalysis).
Health, A Phenomenological Theory of Developmental Mourning. Mourning as
Explicit and Implicit in Psychoanalytic Theory: Sigmund Freud, Melanie
Klein, and Ronald Fairbairn. Mourning as Implicit and Explicit in
Psychoanalytic Theory: John Bowlby, Michael Balint, and D.W. Winnicott. The
Case of June: Finding a New Identity through the Mourning of Traumatic Loss
and Guilt, Primal Rage, and Poignant Regret. The Case of June, Part I: A
Mournful and Spiritual Journey: Spiritual and Sexual Evolution. June's
Evolution in Later Years of Treatment: Transformation through Mourning in
Developmental, Transference, and Life Change Terms. Seven Generations of
Grief: The Case of Phillip. The Case of Phillip, Part II: The Spiritual
Evolution. The Case of Laura: Mourning as the Poetry of Female Eroticism:
Homoerotic Evolutions of a Lesbian Woman within Developmental Mourning. The
Case of Laura, Part III: Strands and Cycles of Mourning and Unrequited
Love: Modes of Mourning. Mourning and Creativity: A Journey through a Male
Artist's Development. The Divine, the Deviant and the Diabolical: A Journey
through a Female Artist's Paintings During Her Participation in a Creative
Process Group: An Evolution of Developmental Mourning (previously published
in the International Forum of Psychoanalysis).