Much of Unformulated Experience concerns the pragmatic clinical consequences of taking to heart this hermeneutic perspective on experience. Stern shows how the unconscious itself can be reconceptualized hermeneutically, and he goes on to explore t
Much of Unformulated Experience concerns the pragmatic clinical consequences of taking to heart this hermeneutic perspective on experience. Stern shows how the unconscious itself can be reconceptualized hermeneutically, and he goes on to explore tHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donnel Stern, Ph.D., is Training and Supervising Analyst, William Alanson White Institute, and Faculty, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. He is on the editorial boards of Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Psychoanalytic Inquiry and Psychoanalytic Psychology, and is the former editor of Contemporary Psychoanalysis.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Experience Formulated and Unformulated. The Given and the Made: A Constructivist View. Unformulated Experience: An Introduction. Familiar Chaos: Unformulated Experience as Defense. Creative Disorder and Unbidden Perceptions: Unformulated Experience as Possibility. Part II: Reconsidering Self-Deception: Toward a Theory of Dissociation. Imagination and Creative Speech: Thoughts on Dissociation and Formulation. Not-Spelling-Out: Dissociation in the Strong Sense. Narrative Rigidity: Dissociation in The Weak Sense. The Problem of the Private Self: Unformulated Experience, the Interpersonal Field, and Multiplicit. Part III: Unformulated Experience in the Work of the Analyst. Interpretation and Subjectivity: A Phenomenology of Resistance. The Analyst's Unformulated Experience of the Patient. Gadamer's Hermeneutics: A Philosophy for the Embedded Analyst. Courting Surprise: Unbidden Perceptions in Clinical Practice.
Part I: Experience Formulated and Unformulated. The Given and the Made: A Constructivist View. Unformulated Experience: An Introduction. Familiar Chaos: Unformulated Experience as Defense. Creative Disorder and Unbidden Perceptions: Unformulated Experience as Possibility. Part II: Reconsidering Self-Deception: Toward a Theory of Dissociation. Imagination and Creative Speech: Thoughts on Dissociation and Formulation. Not-Spelling-Out: Dissociation in the Strong Sense. Narrative Rigidity: Dissociation in The Weak Sense. The Problem of the Private Self: Unformulated Experience, the Interpersonal Field, and Multiplicit. Part III: Unformulated Experience in the Work of the Analyst. Interpretation and Subjectivity: A Phenomenology of Resistance. The Analyst's Unformulated Experience of the Patient. Gadamer's Hermeneutics: A Philosophy for the Embedded Analyst. Courting Surprise: Unbidden Perceptions in Clinical Practice.
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