Winner of the 2008 Gradiva Award! Can something as negative as loss also be a positive, transformative experience? Is it possible that not only individuals but also societies can be developmentally arrested by problematic mourning? On Deaths and Endings brings together the work of psychoanalytic scholars and practitioners grappling with the manifold issues evoked by loss and finality. The book covers the impact of endings throughout the life cycle, including effects on children, adolescents, adults, those near death and entire societies. New psychoanalytic perspectives on bereavement are…mehr
Winner of the 2008 Gradiva Award! Can something as negative as loss also be a positive, transformative experience? Is it possible that not only individuals but also societies can be developmentally arrested by problematic mourning? On Deaths and Endings brings together the work of psychoanalytic scholars and practitioners grappling with the manifold issues evoked by loss and finality. The book covers the impact of endings throughout the life cycle, including effects on children, adolescents, adults, those near death and entire societies. New psychoanalytic perspectives on bereavement are offered based on clinical work, scholarly research and the authors' own, deeply personal experiences. The contributors present compelling, often moving, enquiries into subjects such as the reconfiguration of self-states subsequent to mourning, the role of ritual and memorials, the tragic impact of unmourned loss, modern conceptualisations of the death instinct, and terror-based losses. In that much psychotherapy is conducted with people who have suffered some form of loss, this book will be an invaluable resource for all mental health professionals. The emphasis on the potential of working through the vicissitudes of these experiences will provide inspiration and hope both to those who have endured personal loss and to anyone working with grieving patients.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brent Willock is President of the Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis and a member of the faculty of the Toronto Child Psychoanalytic Program and the Institute for the Advancement of Self Psychology. Lori C. Bohm is a Supervising Analyst and member of the faculty at the William Alanson White Institute, New York and Supervisor of Psychotherapy at City College of New York and St Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center. Rebecca C. Curtis is a member of the faculty and Supervisor at William Alanson White Institute, Supervisor at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and Professor of Psychology at Adelphi University.
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Part I: Overture to Finality. Willock Thoughts for Our Times on Transience and Transformation. Part II: Grief and Mourning. Aragno Transforming Mourning: A New Psychoanalytic Perspective. Volkan Individuals and Societies as "Perennial Mourners": Their Linking Objects and Public Memorials. Ryan Affects Reconfiguration of Self and Self-states in Mourning the Loss of a Son. White Failure to Mourn: The Brutal Bargain. Slochower Beyond the Consulting Room: Ritual Mourning and Memory. Part III: Childhood and Adolescence. O'Loughlin On Losses That Are Not Easily Mourned. Weinreb Katz Looking at the Film American Beauty Through a Psychoanalytic Lens: Parents Revisit Adolescence. Lobban Reclaiming the Relationship with the Lost Parent Following Parental Death During Adolescence. Weber Darth Mader: The Dark Mother. Part IV: Violence and Terror. Kirschner Sometimes A Fatal Quest: Losses in Adoption. Fiske What is Paranoia in a Paranoid World? Transference and Countertransference in the Wake of the World Trade Center Attack. Borg Just Some Everyday Examples of Psychic Serial Killing: Psychoanalysis Necessary Ruthlessness and Disenfranchisement. Part V: Death Instinct? Lombardi Notes on Negativity. Skelton Matte Blanco the Death Drive and Timelessness. Part VI: Working with Dying Patients. Kaplan Lessons from Hospice: When the Body Speaks. Long A Relational Perspective on Working with Dying Patients in a Nursing Home Setting. Herzog Love and Death: Affect Sharing in the Treatment of the Dying. Part VII: Insights From (and To) Literature. Cameron Lifetime and Deathtime: Reflections on Joyce's Finnegan's Wake and Beckett's How It Is. Katsuta Acceptance of Mortality Through Aesthetic Experience with Nature. Part VIII: Termination. Frankiel The Long Good-Bye: Omnipotence Pathological Mourning and the Patient who Cannot Terminate. Curtis On the Death of Stephen Mitchell: An Analysand's Remembrance. Sapountzis On Sudden Endings and Self-imposed Silences. Part IX: Conclusion. Bohm The Transformative Potential in the Working Through of Deaths and Endings.
Part I: Overture to Finality. Willock Thoughts for Our Times on Transience and Transformation. Part II: Grief and Mourning. Aragno Transforming Mourning: A New Psychoanalytic Perspective. Volkan Individuals and Societies as "Perennial Mourners": Their Linking Objects and Public Memorials. Ryan Affects Reconfiguration of Self and Self-states in Mourning the Loss of a Son. White Failure to Mourn: The Brutal Bargain. Slochower Beyond the Consulting Room: Ritual Mourning and Memory. Part III: Childhood and Adolescence. O'Loughlin On Losses That Are Not Easily Mourned. Weinreb Katz Looking at the Film American Beauty Through a Psychoanalytic Lens: Parents Revisit Adolescence. Lobban Reclaiming the Relationship with the Lost Parent Following Parental Death During Adolescence. Weber Darth Mader: The Dark Mother. Part IV: Violence and Terror. Kirschner Sometimes A Fatal Quest: Losses in Adoption. Fiske What is Paranoia in a Paranoid World? Transference and Countertransference in the Wake of the World Trade Center Attack. Borg Just Some Everyday Examples of Psychic Serial Killing: Psychoanalysis Necessary Ruthlessness and Disenfranchisement. Part V: Death Instinct? Lombardi Notes on Negativity. Skelton Matte Blanco the Death Drive and Timelessness. Part VI: Working with Dying Patients. Kaplan Lessons from Hospice: When the Body Speaks. Long A Relational Perspective on Working with Dying Patients in a Nursing Home Setting. Herzog Love and Death: Affect Sharing in the Treatment of the Dying. Part VII: Insights From (and To) Literature. Cameron Lifetime and Deathtime: Reflections on Joyce's Finnegan's Wake and Beckett's How It Is. Katsuta Acceptance of Mortality Through Aesthetic Experience with Nature. Part VIII: Termination. Frankiel The Long Good-Bye: Omnipotence Pathological Mourning and the Patient who Cannot Terminate. Curtis On the Death of Stephen Mitchell: An Analysand's Remembrance. Sapountzis On Sudden Endings and Self-imposed Silences. Part IX: Conclusion. Bohm The Transformative Potential in the Working Through of Deaths and Endings.
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