Toxic Nourishment and Damaged Bonds in the Work of Michael Eigen examines Eigenâ s rich phenomenological work on the Obstructive Object.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keri S. Cohen is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Board-Certified Diplomate in clinical social work. She is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice in Pennsylvania, USA. Loray Daws is a registered Clinical Psychologist in South Africa and British Columbia, Canada. He is currently in private practice and is a senior faculty member at the International Masterson Institute in New York, USA.
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Acknowledgments About the Editors and the Contributors Toxic Nourishment and Damaged Bonds in the Work of Michael Eigen: Working with the Obstructive Object and Primary Process Impacts Foreword Morning Blues 1. The Obstructive Object Jeffrey L. Eaton 2. A Fish in the Stream: Life in Creativity with Virginia Woolf Meg Harris Williams 3. Occlusions, Metabolic Excess, and Other Risks to Subject Formation in the Child. Michael O'Laughlin and Mila C. Kristie 4. Abraham's and Isaac's Fear and Silence Louis Rothschild 5. Grappling with the Obstructive Object in the Neapolitan Novels of Elena Ferrante: A Reflection Based on the Works of Michael Eigen Marlene Goldsmith 6. Undreamable Dreams Françoise Davoine 7. Impenetrable Obstructive Object: A Poem Robin Bagai 8. Dreaming a Long Day With Michael Eigen Stefanie Teitelbaum 9. Unwanted Nearings and Therapeutic Clearings: Holding on, in a Difficult Encounter, to Michael Eigen's Clinical Wisdom David Smith 10. Raging against Love - Surviving Injury-Rage Patients: A Personal Reverie Richard Raubolt 11. Transcendent Intuition: Linking Fragments to Psychic Attunement across Time and Space Keri Cohen 12. Welcoming Faith, Forgiveness, and Destruction: Being-with Sara Brent Potter 13. A Cup of Love Gagandeep Kaur Ahluwalia God by Rachel Berghash
Acknowledgments About the Editors and the Contributors Toxic Nourishment and Damaged Bonds in the Work of Michael Eigen: Working with the Obstructive Object and Primary Process Impacts Foreword Morning Blues 1. The Obstructive Object Jeffrey L. Eaton 2. A Fish in the Stream: Life in Creativity with Virginia Woolf Meg Harris Williams 3. Occlusions, Metabolic Excess, and Other Risks to Subject Formation in the Child. Michael O'Laughlin and Mila C. Kristie 4. Abraham's and Isaac's Fear and Silence Louis Rothschild 5. Grappling with the Obstructive Object in the Neapolitan Novels of Elena Ferrante: A Reflection Based on the Works of Michael Eigen Marlene Goldsmith 6. Undreamable Dreams Françoise Davoine 7. Impenetrable Obstructive Object: A Poem Robin Bagai 8. Dreaming a Long Day With Michael Eigen Stefanie Teitelbaum 9. Unwanted Nearings and Therapeutic Clearings: Holding on, in a Difficult Encounter, to Michael Eigen's Clinical Wisdom David Smith 10. Raging against Love - Surviving Injury-Rage Patients: A Personal Reverie Richard Raubolt 11. Transcendent Intuition: Linking Fragments to Psychic Attunement across Time and Space Keri Cohen 12. Welcoming Faith, Forgiveness, and Destruction: Being-with Sara Brent Potter 13. A Cup of Love Gagandeep Kaur Ahluwalia God by Rachel Berghash
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