What Happens When the Analyst Dies
Unexpected Terminations in Psychoanalysis
Herausgeber: Heilbrunn, Claudia
What Happens When the Analyst Dies
Unexpected Terminations in Psychoanalysis
Herausgeber: Heilbrunn, Claudia
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What Happens When the Analyst Dies explores the stories of patients who have experienced the death of their analyst. The book prioritizes the voices of patients, letting them articulate for themselves the challenges and heartache that occur when grappling with such a devastating loss.
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What Happens When the Analyst Dies explores the stories of patients who have experienced the death of their analyst. The book prioritizes the voices of patients, letting them articulate for themselves the challenges and heartache that occur when grappling with such a devastating loss.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367261061
- ISBN-10: 0367261065
- Artikelnr.: 57145568
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367261061
- ISBN-10: 0367261065
- Artikelnr.: 57145568
Claudia Heilbrunn, LP, is a psychoanalyst in New York City, USA. She received her training at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.
Preface Claudia Heilbrunn Acknowledgement Introduction Claudia Heilbrunn
Part I: Patients I.I Illness and Death within the Context of Long-Term
Treatments 1. Disappearing Shrinks Claudia Heilbrunn 2. Unfinished
Business: The Impact of Denial on the Grieving Process Jennifer Grant I.II
Sudden Death 3. The Art of Grief Rachel Brandoff 4. Monumental Losses,
Monumental Gifts: Analysand and Analyst Mourn the Death of an Analyst and
Friend Vanessa Hannah Bright and Merle Molofsky I.III Inconsolable Grief
and Recovery Following the Death of a Young Analyst 5. Birth Interrupted
Lynn Jacobs 6. Re-finding a Way Lynne Jacobs I.IV Making Room for Death
within the Treatment Setting 7. After the First Death, There is no Other
Maria K. Walker 8. The Gift of Goodbye and the Invisible Mourner Iris
Hellner Part II: Practitioners II.I. The Post-Death Analyst 9. Defenses,
Transferences, and Symbolism after an Analyst's Death Jerome S. Blackman
10. A Patient's and Analyst's Self-experiences with Shared Loss David
Baucher II.II. The Ill Analyst: Coping with Illness and Picking up Pieces
11. The Analyst's Illness from the Perspectives of Analyst and Patient
Therese Rosenblatt 12. Experiences of a Bereaved and Suffering Second
Therapist: Replacing a Beloved Student Therapist and a Gay Psychoanalyst
Hendrika Vande Kemp. III. Psychoanalytic Institutes and Training 13. Death
Begets Growth Catherine Lowry 14. Hidden Illness Nancy Einbinder Epilogue
Claudia Heilbrunn Index
Part I: Patients I.I Illness and Death within the Context of Long-Term
Treatments 1. Disappearing Shrinks Claudia Heilbrunn 2. Unfinished
Business: The Impact of Denial on the Grieving Process Jennifer Grant I.II
Sudden Death 3. The Art of Grief Rachel Brandoff 4. Monumental Losses,
Monumental Gifts: Analysand and Analyst Mourn the Death of an Analyst and
Friend Vanessa Hannah Bright and Merle Molofsky I.III Inconsolable Grief
and Recovery Following the Death of a Young Analyst 5. Birth Interrupted
Lynn Jacobs 6. Re-finding a Way Lynne Jacobs I.IV Making Room for Death
within the Treatment Setting 7. After the First Death, There is no Other
Maria K. Walker 8. The Gift of Goodbye and the Invisible Mourner Iris
Hellner Part II: Practitioners II.I. The Post-Death Analyst 9. Defenses,
Transferences, and Symbolism after an Analyst's Death Jerome S. Blackman
10. A Patient's and Analyst's Self-experiences with Shared Loss David
Baucher II.II. The Ill Analyst: Coping with Illness and Picking up Pieces
11. The Analyst's Illness from the Perspectives of Analyst and Patient
Therese Rosenblatt 12. Experiences of a Bereaved and Suffering Second
Therapist: Replacing a Beloved Student Therapist and a Gay Psychoanalyst
Hendrika Vande Kemp. III. Psychoanalytic Institutes and Training 13. Death
Begets Growth Catherine Lowry 14. Hidden Illness Nancy Einbinder Epilogue
Claudia Heilbrunn Index
Preface Claudia Heilbrunn Acknowledgement Introduction Claudia Heilbrunn
Part I: Patients I.I Illness and Death within the Context of Long-Term
Treatments 1. Disappearing Shrinks Claudia Heilbrunn 2. Unfinished
Business: The Impact of Denial on the Grieving Process Jennifer Grant I.II
Sudden Death 3. The Art of Grief Rachel Brandoff 4. Monumental Losses,
Monumental Gifts: Analysand and Analyst Mourn the Death of an Analyst and
Friend Vanessa Hannah Bright and Merle Molofsky I.III Inconsolable Grief
and Recovery Following the Death of a Young Analyst 5. Birth Interrupted
Lynn Jacobs 6. Re-finding a Way Lynne Jacobs I.IV Making Room for Death
within the Treatment Setting 7. After the First Death, There is no Other
Maria K. Walker 8. The Gift of Goodbye and the Invisible Mourner Iris
Hellner Part II: Practitioners II.I. The Post-Death Analyst 9. Defenses,
Transferences, and Symbolism after an Analyst's Death Jerome S. Blackman
10. A Patient's and Analyst's Self-experiences with Shared Loss David
Baucher II.II. The Ill Analyst: Coping with Illness and Picking up Pieces
11. The Analyst's Illness from the Perspectives of Analyst and Patient
Therese Rosenblatt 12. Experiences of a Bereaved and Suffering Second
Therapist: Replacing a Beloved Student Therapist and a Gay Psychoanalyst
Hendrika Vande Kemp. III. Psychoanalytic Institutes and Training 13. Death
Begets Growth Catherine Lowry 14. Hidden Illness Nancy Einbinder Epilogue
Claudia Heilbrunn Index
Part I: Patients I.I Illness and Death within the Context of Long-Term
Treatments 1. Disappearing Shrinks Claudia Heilbrunn 2. Unfinished
Business: The Impact of Denial on the Grieving Process Jennifer Grant I.II
Sudden Death 3. The Art of Grief Rachel Brandoff 4. Monumental Losses,
Monumental Gifts: Analysand and Analyst Mourn the Death of an Analyst and
Friend Vanessa Hannah Bright and Merle Molofsky I.III Inconsolable Grief
and Recovery Following the Death of a Young Analyst 5. Birth Interrupted
Lynn Jacobs 6. Re-finding a Way Lynne Jacobs I.IV Making Room for Death
within the Treatment Setting 7. After the First Death, There is no Other
Maria K. Walker 8. The Gift of Goodbye and the Invisible Mourner Iris
Hellner Part II: Practitioners II.I. The Post-Death Analyst 9. Defenses,
Transferences, and Symbolism after an Analyst's Death Jerome S. Blackman
10. A Patient's and Analyst's Self-experiences with Shared Loss David
Baucher II.II. The Ill Analyst: Coping with Illness and Picking up Pieces
11. The Analyst's Illness from the Perspectives of Analyst and Patient
Therese Rosenblatt 12. Experiences of a Bereaved and Suffering Second
Therapist: Replacing a Beloved Student Therapist and a Gay Psychoanalyst
Hendrika Vande Kemp. III. Psychoanalytic Institutes and Training 13. Death
Begets Growth Catherine Lowry 14. Hidden Illness Nancy Einbinder Epilogue
Claudia Heilbrunn Index