Kerry Malawista, Anne Adelman, Linda Kanefield
When the Garden Isn't Eden
More Psychodynamic Concepts from Life
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Kerry Malawista, Anne Adelman, Linda Kanefield
When the Garden Isn't Eden
More Psychodynamic Concepts from Life
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Through poignant and sometimes painful stories from their personal and professional lives, three practicing psychoanalysts demonstrate the richness of psychodynamic thinking. Each chapter offers an illustrative and powerful personal vignette followed by an analytical reflection that explicates key psychodynamic concepts.
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Through poignant and sometimes painful stories from their personal and professional lives, three practicing psychoanalysts demonstrate the richness of psychodynamic thinking. Each chapter offers an illustrative and powerful personal vignette followed by an analytical reflection that explicates key psychodynamic concepts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 140mm x 212mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780231170376
- ISBN-10: 0231170378
- Artikelnr.: 63199983
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 140mm x 212mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780231170376
- ISBN-10: 0231170378
- Artikelnr.: 63199983
Kerry L. Malawista is a training/supervising analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society and a psychoanalyst in private practice. She is cochair of the New Directions Writing Program and founder of the Things They Carry Project. Linda G. Kanefield teaches and supervises at the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Her psychology practice is in psychoanalysis and fertility consultation. Anne J. Adelman is a teaching and training analyst with the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis, a teaching analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society, and a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice. She is the editor of JAPA Review of Books and cochair of the New Directions Writing Program. Malawista and Adelman are coauthors of Wearing My Tutu to Analysis and Other Stories: Learning Psychodynamic Concepts from Life (2011) and coeditors of The Therapist in Mourning: From the Faraway Nearby (2013), both from Columbia University Press.
Introduction
Part I: Clinical Thoughts
1. When the Garden Isn't Eden (Analysts Reflect on Somatic Memory)
2. A Visitation (Analysts Reflect on the Uncanny)
3. One Ping at a Time (Analysts Reflect on Mentalization)
4. What Are You Thinking? (Analysts Reflect on Projective Identification)
5. Three More Days (Analysts Reflect on Identification)
Part II: Development
6. What Lurks Under the Bed (Analysts Reflect on Separation Anxiety)
7. Butterfly Bandage (Analysts Reflect on Death of a Parent in Childhood)
8. Saving Swifty (Analysts Reflect on Sibling Rivalry)
9. Betrayal (Analysts Reflect on Adolescence Derailment)
10. Solid State (Analysts Reflect on Aging)
Part III: Therapeutic Listening
11. Lost Cat (Analysts Reflect on Need for Attunement)
12. Intoxicating Power (Analysts Reflect on Expansion of Empathy)
13. Stepping Over the Threshold (Analysts Reflect on Timing and Tact)
14. Ugly Shoes (Analysts Reflect on Reverie)
15. The Limo Ride (Analysts Reflect on Self-Disclosure)
Part IV: Transitions and Challenges
16. I Can't Believe It's True (Analysts Reflect on Frozen Grief)
17. Mucking the Stall (Analysts Reflect on Sexual Abuse)
18. Take Her Blood (Analysts Reflect on Recognizing Resilience)
19. On Thin Ice (Analysts Reflect on White Privilege and Othering)
20. Virtual Mourning (Analysts Reflect on Remote Connections)
Conclusion: The Bridge
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
Part I: Clinical Thoughts
1. When the Garden Isn't Eden (Analysts Reflect on Somatic Memory)
2. A Visitation (Analysts Reflect on the Uncanny)
3. One Ping at a Time (Analysts Reflect on Mentalization)
4. What Are You Thinking? (Analysts Reflect on Projective Identification)
5. Three More Days (Analysts Reflect on Identification)
Part II: Development
6. What Lurks Under the Bed (Analysts Reflect on Separation Anxiety)
7. Butterfly Bandage (Analysts Reflect on Death of a Parent in Childhood)
8. Saving Swifty (Analysts Reflect on Sibling Rivalry)
9. Betrayal (Analysts Reflect on Adolescence Derailment)
10. Solid State (Analysts Reflect on Aging)
Part III: Therapeutic Listening
11. Lost Cat (Analysts Reflect on Need for Attunement)
12. Intoxicating Power (Analysts Reflect on Expansion of Empathy)
13. Stepping Over the Threshold (Analysts Reflect on Timing and Tact)
14. Ugly Shoes (Analysts Reflect on Reverie)
15. The Limo Ride (Analysts Reflect on Self-Disclosure)
Part IV: Transitions and Challenges
16. I Can't Believe It's True (Analysts Reflect on Frozen Grief)
17. Mucking the Stall (Analysts Reflect on Sexual Abuse)
18. Take Her Blood (Analysts Reflect on Recognizing Resilience)
19. On Thin Ice (Analysts Reflect on White Privilege and Othering)
20. Virtual Mourning (Analysts Reflect on Remote Connections)
Conclusion: The Bridge
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
Introduction
Part I: Clinical Thoughts
1. When the Garden Isn't Eden (Analysts Reflect on Somatic Memory)
2. A Visitation (Analysts Reflect on the Uncanny)
3. One Ping at a Time (Analysts Reflect on Mentalization)
4. What Are You Thinking? (Analysts Reflect on Projective Identification)
5. Three More Days (Analysts Reflect on Identification)
Part II: Development
6. What Lurks Under the Bed (Analysts Reflect on Separation Anxiety)
7. Butterfly Bandage (Analysts Reflect on Death of a Parent in Childhood)
8. Saving Swifty (Analysts Reflect on Sibling Rivalry)
9. Betrayal (Analysts Reflect on Adolescence Derailment)
10. Solid State (Analysts Reflect on Aging)
Part III: Therapeutic Listening
11. Lost Cat (Analysts Reflect on Need for Attunement)
12. Intoxicating Power (Analysts Reflect on Expansion of Empathy)
13. Stepping Over the Threshold (Analysts Reflect on Timing and Tact)
14. Ugly Shoes (Analysts Reflect on Reverie)
15. The Limo Ride (Analysts Reflect on Self-Disclosure)
Part IV: Transitions and Challenges
16. I Can't Believe It's True (Analysts Reflect on Frozen Grief)
17. Mucking the Stall (Analysts Reflect on Sexual Abuse)
18. Take Her Blood (Analysts Reflect on Recognizing Resilience)
19. On Thin Ice (Analysts Reflect on White Privilege and Othering)
20. Virtual Mourning (Analysts Reflect on Remote Connections)
Conclusion: The Bridge
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index
Part I: Clinical Thoughts
1. When the Garden Isn't Eden (Analysts Reflect on Somatic Memory)
2. A Visitation (Analysts Reflect on the Uncanny)
3. One Ping at a Time (Analysts Reflect on Mentalization)
4. What Are You Thinking? (Analysts Reflect on Projective Identification)
5. Three More Days (Analysts Reflect on Identification)
Part II: Development
6. What Lurks Under the Bed (Analysts Reflect on Separation Anxiety)
7. Butterfly Bandage (Analysts Reflect on Death of a Parent in Childhood)
8. Saving Swifty (Analysts Reflect on Sibling Rivalry)
9. Betrayal (Analysts Reflect on Adolescence Derailment)
10. Solid State (Analysts Reflect on Aging)
Part III: Therapeutic Listening
11. Lost Cat (Analysts Reflect on Need for Attunement)
12. Intoxicating Power (Analysts Reflect on Expansion of Empathy)
13. Stepping Over the Threshold (Analysts Reflect on Timing and Tact)
14. Ugly Shoes (Analysts Reflect on Reverie)
15. The Limo Ride (Analysts Reflect on Self-Disclosure)
Part IV: Transitions and Challenges
16. I Can't Believe It's True (Analysts Reflect on Frozen Grief)
17. Mucking the Stall (Analysts Reflect on Sexual Abuse)
18. Take Her Blood (Analysts Reflect on Recognizing Resilience)
19. On Thin Ice (Analysts Reflect on White Privilege and Othering)
20. Virtual Mourning (Analysts Reflect on Remote Connections)
Conclusion: The Bridge
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index