Philip M. Bromberg (William Alanson White Institute, New York, USA)
Standing in the Spaces
Essays on Clinical Process Trauma and Dissociation
Philip M. Bromberg (William Alanson White Institute, New York, USA)
Standing in the Spaces
Essays on Clinical Process Trauma and Dissociation
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In this celebrated collection of his writings, Bromberg expounds the view that severe character pathology, by its very nature, masks dissociative defenses that ward off the internal experience of trauma and keep the external world at bay. These ins
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In this celebrated collection of his writings, Bromberg expounds the view that severe character pathology, by its very nature, masks dissociative defenses that ward off the internal experience of trauma and keep the external world at bay. These ins
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780881633566
- ISBN-10: 0881633569
- Artikelnr.: 21087600
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780881633566
- ISBN-10: 0881633569
- Artikelnr.: 21087600
A preeminent writer on the understanding of trauma and dissociative phenomena, Philip M. Bromberg, Ph.D., is author of Standing in the Spaces: Essays on Clinical Process, Trauma, and Dissociation (Analytic Press, 1998), Awakening the Dreamer: Clinical Journeys (Analytic Press, 2006), and The Shadow of the Tsunami: and the Growth of the Relational Mind (Routledge, 2011). He is Training and Supervising Analyst, William Alanson White Institute, and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychology, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Emeritus Co-Editor of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Dr. Bromberg serves on the editorial boards of Psychoanalytic Dialogues and Psychoanalytic Inquiry. He lectures widely, and is actively involved in the training of mental health professionals nationally and internationally.
Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 1 Views from the Bridge; Chapter 2 Artist and Analyst1.This chapter was first presented in an earlier version as part of a symposium on "Learning
Practicing
and Teaching Psychoanalysis" at the Spring Weekend Conference of the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society in April 1990
and was published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1991
27:289-300. (1991); Chapter 3 Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Regression1.An earlier version of this chapter was first presented at a symposium held at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy
New York City
in December 1977
and was published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1979
15:647-655. (1979); Chapter 4 Empathy
Anxiety
and Reality: A View From the Bridge1.This chapter was originally published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1980
16:223-236. (1980); Chapter 5 Getting into Oneself and Out of One's Self; Chapter 6 The Use of Detachment in Narcissistic and Borderline Conditions1.An earlier version of this chapter was presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis
Atlanta
Georgia
in May 1978
and was published in its present form in The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis
1979
7:593-600. (1979); Part 2 Safety
Regression
and Trauma; Chapter 7 The Mirror and the Mask; Chapter 8 On the Occurrence of the Isakower Phenomenon in a Schizoid Patient1.An early version of this chapter was presented to the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society as the Presidential Address
May 1984. It was published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1984
20:600-624
and then revised (in the form presented here) as a chapter in Relational Perspectives in Psychoanalysis
edited by N. J. Skolnick and S. C. Warshaw (Hillsdale
NJ: The Analytic Press
1992
pp. 257-279). (1984); Chapter 9 The Difficult Patient or the Difficult Dyad?1.An early form of this chapter was presented at a William Alanson White Institute clinical symposium
"Interpersonal Frontiers in Psychoanalytic Practice
" in November 1990. The present version was originally published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1992
28:495-502. (1992); Chapter 10 On Knowing One's Patient Inside Out; Chapter 11 Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Self Psychology; Part 3 Dissociation and Clinical Process; Chapter 12 Shadow and Substance; Chapter 13 Psychoanalysis
Dissociation
and Personality Organization1.This chapter revises and expands the original version of the essay published in Psychoanalytic Dialogues
1995
5:511-528. (1995); Chapter 14 Resistance
Object Usage
and Human Relatedness1.Portions of this essay in earlier versions were presented in February 1993 as a discussion of Christopher Bollas's paper "Preoccupation Unto Death" at a meeting of the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society and as part of a November 1993 panel
"Resistance: Obstacle or Steppingstone?" at the William Alanson White Institute's Fiftieth Anniversary Clinical Conference. The chapter was originally published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1995
31:163-192. (1995); Chapter 15 Hysteria
Dissociation
and Cure; Part 4 Standing in the Spaces; Chapter 16 "Speak! That I May See You"; Chapter 17 Standing in the Spaces; Chapter 18 Staying the Same While Changing; Chapter 19 "Help! I'm Going Out of Your Mind"1.An early version of this chapter was presented in June 1997 as part of a panel
"Perspectives on Relational Psychoanalysis" (with Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris)
sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Los Angeles
CA.;
Practicing
and Teaching Psychoanalysis" at the Spring Weekend Conference of the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society in April 1990
and was published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1991
27:289-300. (1991); Chapter 3 Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Regression1.An earlier version of this chapter was first presented at a symposium held at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy
New York City
in December 1977
and was published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1979
15:647-655. (1979); Chapter 4 Empathy
Anxiety
and Reality: A View From the Bridge1.This chapter was originally published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1980
16:223-236. (1980); Chapter 5 Getting into Oneself and Out of One's Self; Chapter 6 The Use of Detachment in Narcissistic and Borderline Conditions1.An earlier version of this chapter was presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis
Atlanta
Georgia
in May 1978
and was published in its present form in The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis
1979
7:593-600. (1979); Part 2 Safety
Regression
and Trauma; Chapter 7 The Mirror and the Mask; Chapter 8 On the Occurrence of the Isakower Phenomenon in a Schizoid Patient1.An early version of this chapter was presented to the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society as the Presidential Address
May 1984. It was published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1984
20:600-624
and then revised (in the form presented here) as a chapter in Relational Perspectives in Psychoanalysis
edited by N. J. Skolnick and S. C. Warshaw (Hillsdale
NJ: The Analytic Press
1992
pp. 257-279). (1984); Chapter 9 The Difficult Patient or the Difficult Dyad?1.An early form of this chapter was presented at a William Alanson White Institute clinical symposium
"Interpersonal Frontiers in Psychoanalytic Practice
" in November 1990. The present version was originally published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1992
28:495-502. (1992); Chapter 10 On Knowing One's Patient Inside Out; Chapter 11 Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Self Psychology; Part 3 Dissociation and Clinical Process; Chapter 12 Shadow and Substance; Chapter 13 Psychoanalysis
Dissociation
and Personality Organization1.This chapter revises and expands the original version of the essay published in Psychoanalytic Dialogues
1995
5:511-528. (1995); Chapter 14 Resistance
Object Usage
and Human Relatedness1.Portions of this essay in earlier versions were presented in February 1993 as a discussion of Christopher Bollas's paper "Preoccupation Unto Death" at a meeting of the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society and as part of a November 1993 panel
"Resistance: Obstacle or Steppingstone?" at the William Alanson White Institute's Fiftieth Anniversary Clinical Conference. The chapter was originally published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1995
31:163-192. (1995); Chapter 15 Hysteria
Dissociation
and Cure; Part 4 Standing in the Spaces; Chapter 16 "Speak! That I May See You"; Chapter 17 Standing in the Spaces; Chapter 18 Staying the Same While Changing; Chapter 19 "Help! I'm Going Out of Your Mind"1.An early version of this chapter was presented in June 1997 as part of a panel
"Perspectives on Relational Psychoanalysis" (with Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris)
sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Los Angeles
CA.;
Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 1 Views from the Bridge; Chapter 2 Artist and Analyst1.This chapter was first presented in an earlier version as part of a symposium on "Learning
Practicing
and Teaching Psychoanalysis" at the Spring Weekend Conference of the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society in April 1990
and was published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1991
27:289-300. (1991); Chapter 3 Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Regression1.An earlier version of this chapter was first presented at a symposium held at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy
New York City
in December 1977
and was published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1979
15:647-655. (1979); Chapter 4 Empathy
Anxiety
and Reality: A View From the Bridge1.This chapter was originally published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1980
16:223-236. (1980); Chapter 5 Getting into Oneself and Out of One's Self; Chapter 6 The Use of Detachment in Narcissistic and Borderline Conditions1.An earlier version of this chapter was presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis
Atlanta
Georgia
in May 1978
and was published in its present form in The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis
1979
7:593-600. (1979); Part 2 Safety
Regression
and Trauma; Chapter 7 The Mirror and the Mask; Chapter 8 On the Occurrence of the Isakower Phenomenon in a Schizoid Patient1.An early version of this chapter was presented to the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society as the Presidential Address
May 1984. It was published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1984
20:600-624
and then revised (in the form presented here) as a chapter in Relational Perspectives in Psychoanalysis
edited by N. J. Skolnick and S. C. Warshaw (Hillsdale
NJ: The Analytic Press
1992
pp. 257-279). (1984); Chapter 9 The Difficult Patient or the Difficult Dyad?1.An early form of this chapter was presented at a William Alanson White Institute clinical symposium
"Interpersonal Frontiers in Psychoanalytic Practice
" in November 1990. The present version was originally published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1992
28:495-502. (1992); Chapter 10 On Knowing One's Patient Inside Out; Chapter 11 Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Self Psychology; Part 3 Dissociation and Clinical Process; Chapter 12 Shadow and Substance; Chapter 13 Psychoanalysis
Dissociation
and Personality Organization1.This chapter revises and expands the original version of the essay published in Psychoanalytic Dialogues
1995
5:511-528. (1995); Chapter 14 Resistance
Object Usage
and Human Relatedness1.Portions of this essay in earlier versions were presented in February 1993 as a discussion of Christopher Bollas's paper "Preoccupation Unto Death" at a meeting of the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society and as part of a November 1993 panel
"Resistance: Obstacle or Steppingstone?" at the William Alanson White Institute's Fiftieth Anniversary Clinical Conference. The chapter was originally published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1995
31:163-192. (1995); Chapter 15 Hysteria
Dissociation
and Cure; Part 4 Standing in the Spaces; Chapter 16 "Speak! That I May See You"; Chapter 17 Standing in the Spaces; Chapter 18 Staying the Same While Changing; Chapter 19 "Help! I'm Going Out of Your Mind"1.An early version of this chapter was presented in June 1997 as part of a panel
"Perspectives on Relational Psychoanalysis" (with Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris)
sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Los Angeles
CA.;
Practicing
and Teaching Psychoanalysis" at the Spring Weekend Conference of the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society in April 1990
and was published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1991
27:289-300. (1991); Chapter 3 Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Regression1.An earlier version of this chapter was first presented at a symposium held at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy
New York City
in December 1977
and was published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1979
15:647-655. (1979); Chapter 4 Empathy
Anxiety
and Reality: A View From the Bridge1.This chapter was originally published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1980
16:223-236. (1980); Chapter 5 Getting into Oneself and Out of One's Self; Chapter 6 The Use of Detachment in Narcissistic and Borderline Conditions1.An earlier version of this chapter was presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis
Atlanta
Georgia
in May 1978
and was published in its present form in The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis
1979
7:593-600. (1979); Part 2 Safety
Regression
and Trauma; Chapter 7 The Mirror and the Mask; Chapter 8 On the Occurrence of the Isakower Phenomenon in a Schizoid Patient1.An early version of this chapter was presented to the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society as the Presidential Address
May 1984. It was published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1984
20:600-624
and then revised (in the form presented here) as a chapter in Relational Perspectives in Psychoanalysis
edited by N. J. Skolnick and S. C. Warshaw (Hillsdale
NJ: The Analytic Press
1992
pp. 257-279). (1984); Chapter 9 The Difficult Patient or the Difficult Dyad?1.An early form of this chapter was presented at a William Alanson White Institute clinical symposium
"Interpersonal Frontiers in Psychoanalytic Practice
" in November 1990. The present version was originally published in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1992
28:495-502. (1992); Chapter 10 On Knowing One's Patient Inside Out; Chapter 11 Interpersonal Psychoanalysis and Self Psychology; Part 3 Dissociation and Clinical Process; Chapter 12 Shadow and Substance; Chapter 13 Psychoanalysis
Dissociation
and Personality Organization1.This chapter revises and expands the original version of the essay published in Psychoanalytic Dialogues
1995
5:511-528. (1995); Chapter 14 Resistance
Object Usage
and Human Relatedness1.Portions of this essay in earlier versions were presented in February 1993 as a discussion of Christopher Bollas's paper "Preoccupation Unto Death" at a meeting of the William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society and as part of a November 1993 panel
"Resistance: Obstacle or Steppingstone?" at the William Alanson White Institute's Fiftieth Anniversary Clinical Conference. The chapter was originally published in its present form in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
1995
31:163-192. (1995); Chapter 15 Hysteria
Dissociation
and Cure; Part 4 Standing in the Spaces; Chapter 16 "Speak! That I May See You"; Chapter 17 Standing in the Spaces; Chapter 18 Staying the Same While Changing; Chapter 19 "Help! I'm Going Out of Your Mind"1.An early version of this chapter was presented in June 1997 as part of a panel
"Perspectives on Relational Psychoanalysis" (with Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris)
sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Los Angeles
CA.;