Reflections on Long-Term Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Relational Analysis Interminable
Herausgeber: Lord, Susan A
Reflections on Long-Term Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Relational Analysis Interminable
Herausgeber: Lord, Susan A
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Reflections on Long-Term Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis explores how relational analysts think about and pursue long-term therapeutic relationships in their practices. Each contributor offers theoretical material, case examples, and some discussion about their views and experiences with long-term work.
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Reflections on Long-Term Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis explores how relational analysts think about and pursue long-term therapeutic relationships in their practices. Each contributor offers theoretical material, case examples, and some discussion about their views and experiences with long-term work.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780367150150
- ISBN-10: 0367150158
- Artikelnr.: 56922659
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780367150150
- ISBN-10: 0367150158
- Artikelnr.: 56922659
Susan A. Lord, PhD, is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Social Work Department at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA. She is a Taos Institute Associate, an Associate Editor of the Journal of Family Therapy, and maintains a private practice in York, Maine.
Introduction
Part I: The Terrain
1. An Interview with Joyce Edward JOYCE EDWARD & SUSAN LORD
2. Long-Term Psychotherapy: Whyever Not? (A Question of Assumptions)
PATRICIA DEYOUNG
3. It Takes as Long as it Takes: Therapists¿ Subjective Experiences of
Long-Term Therapy JEAN KOTCHER
4. In Defense of Long-Term Treatment: On the Vanishing Holding
Environment WILLIAM S. MEYER
5. Long-Term Treatment in the Rearview Mirror WILLIAM S. MEYER
Part II: Trauma and Issues of Attachment
6. Mourning the Melancholy Object: Giving Voice to Traumatic Experience
CAROL GANZER
7. The Role of Ethnicity and Culture in the Long-Term Treatment of
Childhood Trauma SHOSHANA RINGEL
8. It Takes a Long Time to Grow Young: Working Relationally with
Developmental Trauma NATALIE PEACOCK-CORRAL
9. Masks, Walls and Metaphors: Reflections on Long-Term Treatment KATHY
FARGIONE
Part III: How Could It Be Otherwise?
10. Being Still: Sitting with Suffering in Long-Term Relational Practice
JOAN BERZOFF
11. Till Death Do Us Part: Relational Work and Terminal Illness SUSAN
LORD
12. Looking Back Through 38 Years of Practicing Relational Psychoanalysis
in Search of Answers to the Question of Interminability STEFANIE
SOLLOW GLENNON
13. Neuropsychoanalysis and the Repressed: Rendering What is Possible in
Long-Term Psychotherapy JANE ABRAMS
14. The Longest Goodbyes: Analysis Everlasting ANTHONY BASS
Part I: The Terrain
1. An Interview with Joyce Edward JOYCE EDWARD & SUSAN LORD
2. Long-Term Psychotherapy: Whyever Not? (A Question of Assumptions)
PATRICIA DEYOUNG
3. It Takes as Long as it Takes: Therapists¿ Subjective Experiences of
Long-Term Therapy JEAN KOTCHER
4. In Defense of Long-Term Treatment: On the Vanishing Holding
Environment WILLIAM S. MEYER
5. Long-Term Treatment in the Rearview Mirror WILLIAM S. MEYER
Part II: Trauma and Issues of Attachment
6. Mourning the Melancholy Object: Giving Voice to Traumatic Experience
CAROL GANZER
7. The Role of Ethnicity and Culture in the Long-Term Treatment of
Childhood Trauma SHOSHANA RINGEL
8. It Takes a Long Time to Grow Young: Working Relationally with
Developmental Trauma NATALIE PEACOCK-CORRAL
9. Masks, Walls and Metaphors: Reflections on Long-Term Treatment KATHY
FARGIONE
Part III: How Could It Be Otherwise?
10. Being Still: Sitting with Suffering in Long-Term Relational Practice
JOAN BERZOFF
11. Till Death Do Us Part: Relational Work and Terminal Illness SUSAN
LORD
12. Looking Back Through 38 Years of Practicing Relational Psychoanalysis
in Search of Answers to the Question of Interminability STEFANIE
SOLLOW GLENNON
13. Neuropsychoanalysis and the Repressed: Rendering What is Possible in
Long-Term Psychotherapy JANE ABRAMS
14. The Longest Goodbyes: Analysis Everlasting ANTHONY BASS
Introduction
Part I: The Terrain
1. An Interview with Joyce Edward JOYCE EDWARD & SUSAN LORD
2. Long-Term Psychotherapy: Whyever Not? (A Question of Assumptions)
PATRICIA DEYOUNG
3. It Takes as Long as it Takes: Therapists¿ Subjective Experiences of
Long-Term Therapy JEAN KOTCHER
4. In Defense of Long-Term Treatment: On the Vanishing Holding
Environment WILLIAM S. MEYER
5. Long-Term Treatment in the Rearview Mirror WILLIAM S. MEYER
Part II: Trauma and Issues of Attachment
6. Mourning the Melancholy Object: Giving Voice to Traumatic Experience
CAROL GANZER
7. The Role of Ethnicity and Culture in the Long-Term Treatment of
Childhood Trauma SHOSHANA RINGEL
8. It Takes a Long Time to Grow Young: Working Relationally with
Developmental Trauma NATALIE PEACOCK-CORRAL
9. Masks, Walls and Metaphors: Reflections on Long-Term Treatment KATHY
FARGIONE
Part III: How Could It Be Otherwise?
10. Being Still: Sitting with Suffering in Long-Term Relational Practice
JOAN BERZOFF
11. Till Death Do Us Part: Relational Work and Terminal Illness SUSAN
LORD
12. Looking Back Through 38 Years of Practicing Relational Psychoanalysis
in Search of Answers to the Question of Interminability STEFANIE
SOLLOW GLENNON
13. Neuropsychoanalysis and the Repressed: Rendering What is Possible in
Long-Term Psychotherapy JANE ABRAMS
14. The Longest Goodbyes: Analysis Everlasting ANTHONY BASS
Part I: The Terrain
1. An Interview with Joyce Edward JOYCE EDWARD & SUSAN LORD
2. Long-Term Psychotherapy: Whyever Not? (A Question of Assumptions)
PATRICIA DEYOUNG
3. It Takes as Long as it Takes: Therapists¿ Subjective Experiences of
Long-Term Therapy JEAN KOTCHER
4. In Defense of Long-Term Treatment: On the Vanishing Holding
Environment WILLIAM S. MEYER
5. Long-Term Treatment in the Rearview Mirror WILLIAM S. MEYER
Part II: Trauma and Issues of Attachment
6. Mourning the Melancholy Object: Giving Voice to Traumatic Experience
CAROL GANZER
7. The Role of Ethnicity and Culture in the Long-Term Treatment of
Childhood Trauma SHOSHANA RINGEL
8. It Takes a Long Time to Grow Young: Working Relationally with
Developmental Trauma NATALIE PEACOCK-CORRAL
9. Masks, Walls and Metaphors: Reflections on Long-Term Treatment KATHY
FARGIONE
Part III: How Could It Be Otherwise?
10. Being Still: Sitting with Suffering in Long-Term Relational Practice
JOAN BERZOFF
11. Till Death Do Us Part: Relational Work and Terminal Illness SUSAN
LORD
12. Looking Back Through 38 Years of Practicing Relational Psychoanalysis
in Search of Answers to the Question of Interminability STEFANIE
SOLLOW GLENNON
13. Neuropsychoanalysis and the Repressed: Rendering What is Possible in
Long-Term Psychotherapy JANE ABRAMS
14. The Longest Goodbyes: Analysis Everlasting ANTHONY BASS