Zipi Rosenberg Schipper
Testimony and Witnessing in Psychoanalysis
A Literary and Philosophical Perspective
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Zipi Rosenberg Schipper
Testimony and Witnessing in Psychoanalysis
A Literary and Philosophical Perspective
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This book approaches the fundamental topic of testimony, seeking to recognize its value as a distinct and vital function in psychoanalytic work.
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This book approaches the fundamental topic of testimony, seeking to recognize its value as a distinct and vital function in psychoanalytic work.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 235mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 262g
- ISBN-13: 9781032517803
- ISBN-10: 1032517808
- Artikelnr.: 68712213
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 235mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 262g
- ISBN-13: 9781032517803
- ISBN-10: 1032517808
- Artikelnr.: 68712213
Zipi Rosenberg Schipper is a clinical psychologist, supervisor and occupational therapist working in private practice in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Part 1: What Is Spoken Testimony? 1. What Are We Talking About When
Discussing Spoken Testimony? 2. A Paradigmatic Turning Point in the
Understanding of the Concept of Testimony. 3. Aspects and Images of
Personal Testimony. 4. Spoken Testimony, Its epistemological Status and Its
Value Standing. 5. Types of Spoken Testimony. Part 2: Testimony as a
Therapeutic Function in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy 6. Everyone Wants
Their Voice to Be Heard. 7. The Roles of Oral Testimony in Our Lives. 8.
The Function of Testimony in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. 9. The
History of Psychoanalysis's Attitude to the Testimonies of Patients. 10.
Recognizing the Power of the Function of Testimony in Therapy. 11. A Review
of the Writings of Psychoanalytic Researchers on the Function of Testimony
in Therapy. 12. A Unique Kind of Patient`s Testimony in the Therapeutic
Process 13. Summary of the Main Characteristics of the Therapist as a
Witness and the Patient's Testimony. 14. Why Testimony and Why Now?
Epilogue
Discussing Spoken Testimony? 2. A Paradigmatic Turning Point in the
Understanding of the Concept of Testimony. 3. Aspects and Images of
Personal Testimony. 4. Spoken Testimony, Its epistemological Status and Its
Value Standing. 5. Types of Spoken Testimony. Part 2: Testimony as a
Therapeutic Function in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy 6. Everyone Wants
Their Voice to Be Heard. 7. The Roles of Oral Testimony in Our Lives. 8.
The Function of Testimony in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. 9. The
History of Psychoanalysis's Attitude to the Testimonies of Patients. 10.
Recognizing the Power of the Function of Testimony in Therapy. 11. A Review
of the Writings of Psychoanalytic Researchers on the Function of Testimony
in Therapy. 12. A Unique Kind of Patient`s Testimony in the Therapeutic
Process 13. Summary of the Main Characteristics of the Therapist as a
Witness and the Patient's Testimony. 14. Why Testimony and Why Now?
Epilogue
Part 1: What Is Spoken Testimony? 1. What Are We Talking About When
Discussing Spoken Testimony? 2. A Paradigmatic Turning Point in the
Understanding of the Concept of Testimony. 3. Aspects and Images of
Personal Testimony. 4. Spoken Testimony, Its epistemological Status and Its
Value Standing. 5. Types of Spoken Testimony. Part 2: Testimony as a
Therapeutic Function in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy 6. Everyone Wants
Their Voice to Be Heard. 7. The Roles of Oral Testimony in Our Lives. 8.
The Function of Testimony in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. 9. The
History of Psychoanalysis's Attitude to the Testimonies of Patients. 10.
Recognizing the Power of the Function of Testimony in Therapy. 11. A Review
of the Writings of Psychoanalytic Researchers on the Function of Testimony
in Therapy. 12. A Unique Kind of Patient`s Testimony in the Therapeutic
Process 13. Summary of the Main Characteristics of the Therapist as a
Witness and the Patient's Testimony. 14. Why Testimony and Why Now?
Epilogue
Discussing Spoken Testimony? 2. A Paradigmatic Turning Point in the
Understanding of the Concept of Testimony. 3. Aspects and Images of
Personal Testimony. 4. Spoken Testimony, Its epistemological Status and Its
Value Standing. 5. Types of Spoken Testimony. Part 2: Testimony as a
Therapeutic Function in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy 6. Everyone Wants
Their Voice to Be Heard. 7. The Roles of Oral Testimony in Our Lives. 8.
The Function of Testimony in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. 9. The
History of Psychoanalysis's Attitude to the Testimonies of Patients. 10.
Recognizing the Power of the Function of Testimony in Therapy. 11. A Review
of the Writings of Psychoanalytic Researchers on the Function of Testimony
in Therapy. 12. A Unique Kind of Patient`s Testimony in the Therapeutic
Process 13. Summary of the Main Characteristics of the Therapist as a
Witness and the Patient's Testimony. 14. Why Testimony and Why Now?
Epilogue