Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Knowing and Being Known
In Theory and Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Willock, Brent; Coleman Curtis, Rebecca; Sapountzis, Ionas
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Knowing and Being Known
In Theory and Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Willock, Brent; Coleman Curtis, Rebecca; Sapountzis, Ionas
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This book will stimulate readers to contemplate knowing and being known from multiple perspectives. It bursts with thought-provoking ideas and intriguing cases illuminated by penetrating reflections from diverse theoretical perspectives.
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This book will stimulate readers to contemplate knowing and being known from multiple perspectives. It bursts with thought-provoking ideas and intriguing cases illuminated by penetrating reflections from diverse theoretical perspectives.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781138318793
- ISBN-10: 1138318795
- Artikelnr.: 56894018
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781138318793
- ISBN-10: 1138318795
- Artikelnr.: 56894018
Brent Willock, PhD, Founding President, Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Board Member, Canadian Institute for Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy; Faculty, Institute for the Advancement of Self Psychology; Advisory Board, International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. Ionas Sapountzis, PhD, Director of the School Psychology program and faculty member and supervisor in the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Child, Adolescent and Family Psychotherapy programs, and Associate Professor at the Derner Institute, Adelphi University. Rebecca Coleman Curtis, PhD, Supervisor of Psychotherapy with the Chinese-American Psychoanalytic Alliance and author of Desire, Self, Mind and the Psychotherapies: Unifying Psychological Science and Psychoanalysis.
Introduction Ionas Sapountzis & Rebecca Coleman Curtis
Knowing through Dreams
1. Dreams: The Known, Unknown, Being Known and Learning to Know Robert
I. Watson, Jr.
2. The Escape from Alligator Mom Robert Akeret
3. Failure to Launch: Waiting to be Known/Dreading Being Known Stephen
Hyman
4. On Knowing the Future Brent Willock
Knowing Through Appearances
5. The Secrets of Eating and the Eating of Secrets: Daring to be Known
Jean Petrucelli
6. The Analytic Dialogue: Looking at and Listening to Each Other Anita
Weinreb Katz
Dreading and Longing to be Known
7. The Little Girl and Detective Monk Ionas Sapountzis
8. I won't know you if you won't know me: Irrelationship and the Benefits
of Bad Relationships Mark B. Borg, Jr., Grant H. Brenner, & Daniel Berry
The Analyst's Ways of Knowing and Communicating
9. Knowing and Being Known: The Effect of the Analyst's Affection Dan
Perlitz
10. Winnicott's True Self/False Self Concept: Using Countertransference to
Uncover the True Self MaryBeth Cresci
11. Knowing Myself Through Knowing Him Harriette Kaley
12. Spiritual Knowing, Not Knowing, and Being Known Nina Cerfolio
Knowing in the Contemporary Sociocultural Context
13. Income Inequality and Psychoanalytic Practice: An Unexamined
Juxtaposition John O'Leary
14. Invisible Immigration: Family Building across Borders and Bodies Anne
Malavé
15. Madoff's Family Business: If the Sons Didn't Know. Psychodynamics of a
Financial Fraud Claudia Diez
16. Catfishing: The New Impostor Danielle Knafo
The Known Analyst
17. The Therapist Revealed: Who Knows What, When? Bruce Hammer
18. Dialectics of Desire: Longing and Fear of Being 'Known' in the Injured
Analyst Marsha Aileen Hewitt
No Longer Known
19. The Altered Brain and the Illusion of Knowing J. Gail White & Michelle
Flax
20. The Unrecognized Analyst Jeffrey Sacks
Concluding Thoughts Ionas Sapountzis
Knowing through Dreams
1. Dreams: The Known, Unknown, Being Known and Learning to Know Robert
I. Watson, Jr.
2. The Escape from Alligator Mom Robert Akeret
3. Failure to Launch: Waiting to be Known/Dreading Being Known Stephen
Hyman
4. On Knowing the Future Brent Willock
Knowing Through Appearances
5. The Secrets of Eating and the Eating of Secrets: Daring to be Known
Jean Petrucelli
6. The Analytic Dialogue: Looking at and Listening to Each Other Anita
Weinreb Katz
Dreading and Longing to be Known
7. The Little Girl and Detective Monk Ionas Sapountzis
8. I won't know you if you won't know me: Irrelationship and the Benefits
of Bad Relationships Mark B. Borg, Jr., Grant H. Brenner, & Daniel Berry
The Analyst's Ways of Knowing and Communicating
9. Knowing and Being Known: The Effect of the Analyst's Affection Dan
Perlitz
10. Winnicott's True Self/False Self Concept: Using Countertransference to
Uncover the True Self MaryBeth Cresci
11. Knowing Myself Through Knowing Him Harriette Kaley
12. Spiritual Knowing, Not Knowing, and Being Known Nina Cerfolio
Knowing in the Contemporary Sociocultural Context
13. Income Inequality and Psychoanalytic Practice: An Unexamined
Juxtaposition John O'Leary
14. Invisible Immigration: Family Building across Borders and Bodies Anne
Malavé
15. Madoff's Family Business: If the Sons Didn't Know. Psychodynamics of a
Financial Fraud Claudia Diez
16. Catfishing: The New Impostor Danielle Knafo
The Known Analyst
17. The Therapist Revealed: Who Knows What, When? Bruce Hammer
18. Dialectics of Desire: Longing and Fear of Being 'Known' in the Injured
Analyst Marsha Aileen Hewitt
No Longer Known
19. The Altered Brain and the Illusion of Knowing J. Gail White & Michelle
Flax
20. The Unrecognized Analyst Jeffrey Sacks
Concluding Thoughts Ionas Sapountzis
Introduction Ionas Sapountzis & Rebecca Coleman Curtis
Knowing through Dreams
1. Dreams: The Known, Unknown, Being Known and Learning to Know Robert
I. Watson, Jr.
2. The Escape from Alligator Mom Robert Akeret
3. Failure to Launch: Waiting to be Known/Dreading Being Known Stephen
Hyman
4. On Knowing the Future Brent Willock
Knowing Through Appearances
5. The Secrets of Eating and the Eating of Secrets: Daring to be Known
Jean Petrucelli
6. The Analytic Dialogue: Looking at and Listening to Each Other Anita
Weinreb Katz
Dreading and Longing to be Known
7. The Little Girl and Detective Monk Ionas Sapountzis
8. I won't know you if you won't know me: Irrelationship and the Benefits
of Bad Relationships Mark B. Borg, Jr., Grant H. Brenner, & Daniel Berry
The Analyst's Ways of Knowing and Communicating
9. Knowing and Being Known: The Effect of the Analyst's Affection Dan
Perlitz
10. Winnicott's True Self/False Self Concept: Using Countertransference to
Uncover the True Self MaryBeth Cresci
11. Knowing Myself Through Knowing Him Harriette Kaley
12. Spiritual Knowing, Not Knowing, and Being Known Nina Cerfolio
Knowing in the Contemporary Sociocultural Context
13. Income Inequality and Psychoanalytic Practice: An Unexamined
Juxtaposition John O'Leary
14. Invisible Immigration: Family Building across Borders and Bodies Anne
Malavé
15. Madoff's Family Business: If the Sons Didn't Know. Psychodynamics of a
Financial Fraud Claudia Diez
16. Catfishing: The New Impostor Danielle Knafo
The Known Analyst
17. The Therapist Revealed: Who Knows What, When? Bruce Hammer
18. Dialectics of Desire: Longing and Fear of Being 'Known' in the Injured
Analyst Marsha Aileen Hewitt
No Longer Known
19. The Altered Brain and the Illusion of Knowing J. Gail White & Michelle
Flax
20. The Unrecognized Analyst Jeffrey Sacks
Concluding Thoughts Ionas Sapountzis
Knowing through Dreams
1. Dreams: The Known, Unknown, Being Known and Learning to Know Robert
I. Watson, Jr.
2. The Escape from Alligator Mom Robert Akeret
3. Failure to Launch: Waiting to be Known/Dreading Being Known Stephen
Hyman
4. On Knowing the Future Brent Willock
Knowing Through Appearances
5. The Secrets of Eating and the Eating of Secrets: Daring to be Known
Jean Petrucelli
6. The Analytic Dialogue: Looking at and Listening to Each Other Anita
Weinreb Katz
Dreading and Longing to be Known
7. The Little Girl and Detective Monk Ionas Sapountzis
8. I won't know you if you won't know me: Irrelationship and the Benefits
of Bad Relationships Mark B. Borg, Jr., Grant H. Brenner, & Daniel Berry
The Analyst's Ways of Knowing and Communicating
9. Knowing and Being Known: The Effect of the Analyst's Affection Dan
Perlitz
10. Winnicott's True Self/False Self Concept: Using Countertransference to
Uncover the True Self MaryBeth Cresci
11. Knowing Myself Through Knowing Him Harriette Kaley
12. Spiritual Knowing, Not Knowing, and Being Known Nina Cerfolio
Knowing in the Contemporary Sociocultural Context
13. Income Inequality and Psychoanalytic Practice: An Unexamined
Juxtaposition John O'Leary
14. Invisible Immigration: Family Building across Borders and Bodies Anne
Malavé
15. Madoff's Family Business: If the Sons Didn't Know. Psychodynamics of a
Financial Fraud Claudia Diez
16. Catfishing: The New Impostor Danielle Knafo
The Known Analyst
17. The Therapist Revealed: Who Knows What, When? Bruce Hammer
18. Dialectics of Desire: Longing and Fear of Being 'Known' in the Injured
Analyst Marsha Aileen Hewitt
No Longer Known
19. The Altered Brain and the Illusion of Knowing J. Gail White & Michelle
Flax
20. The Unrecognized Analyst Jeffrey Sacks
Concluding Thoughts Ionas Sapountzis