This book is Donnel B. Stern's latest contribution to the kind of understanding of psychotherapeutic and psychoanalytic process offered by field theory.
This book is Donnel B. Stern's latest contribution to the kind of understanding of psychotherapeutic and psychoanalytic process offered by field theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donnel B. Stern, training and supervising analyst, member of the faculty at the William Alanson White Institute, and adjunct clinical professor of psychology at New York University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Transformations of the Interpersonal Field Part One: The Formulation of Experience in the Clinical Situation 2. On Coming into Possession of Oneself: Witnessing and the Formulation of Experience 3. Distance and Relation: Emerging from Embeddedness in the Other 4. Interpretation: Voice of the Field 5. Feels Like Me: Formulating the Embodied Mind 6. How Does History Become Accessible? Reconstruction as an Emergent Product of the Interpersonal Field 7. How I Work with Unconscious Process, Part 1: A Case Example 8. How I Work with Unconscious Process, Part 2: The Emergence of Meaning from Unformulated Experience Part Two: Dissociation 9. Dissociation and Unformulated Experience: A Psychoanalytic Model of Mind 10. Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Nachträglichkeit 11. Dissociative Multiplicity and Unformulated Experience: Commentary on Diamond 12. Dissociative Enactment and Interpellation 13. From Interpersonal Field to Mind in the Work of Philip M. Bromberg Part Three: Comparative Studies 14. Field Theory and the Dream Sense: Continuing the Comparison of Interpersonal/Relational Theory and Bionian Field Theory 15. Otherness within Psychoanalysis: On Recognizing the Critics of Relational Psychoanalysis 16. Can There be a Psychoanalysis Without Unconscious Phantasy? Unformulated Experience and the Multiple Self
1. Introduction: Transformations of the Interpersonal Field Part One: The Formulation of Experience in the Clinical Situation 2. On Coming into Possession of Oneself: Witnessing and the Formulation of Experience 3. Distance and Relation: Emerging from Embeddedness in the Other 4. Interpretation: Voice of the Field 5. Feels Like Me: Formulating the Embodied Mind 6. How Does History Become Accessible? Reconstruction as an Emergent Product of the Interpersonal Field 7. How I Work with Unconscious Process, Part 1: A Case Example 8. How I Work with Unconscious Process, Part 2: The Emergence of Meaning from Unformulated Experience Part Two: Dissociation 9. Dissociation and Unformulated Experience: A Psychoanalytic Model of Mind 10. Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Nachträglichkeit 11. Dissociative Multiplicity and Unformulated Experience: Commentary on Diamond 12. Dissociative Enactment and Interpellation 13. From Interpersonal Field to Mind in the Work of Philip M. Bromberg Part Three: Comparative Studies 14. Field Theory and the Dream Sense: Continuing the Comparison of Interpersonal/Relational Theory and Bionian Field Theory 15. Otherness within Psychoanalysis: On Recognizing the Critics of Relational Psychoanalysis 16. Can There be a Psychoanalysis Without Unconscious Phantasy? Unformulated Experience and the Multiple Self
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