This book explores the effects of growing up with a severely disabled sibling from a relational psychoanalytic perspective. Drawing on interviews with survivor sibling analysts and extensive clinical material, it offers a new look at the impact of sibling relationships on subjective development, identity formation, and the clinical encounter.
This book explores the effects of growing up with a severely disabled sibling from a relational psychoanalytic perspective. Drawing on interviews with survivor sibling analysts and extensive clinical material, it offers a new look at the impact of sibling relationships on subjective development, identity formation, and the clinical encounter.
Johanna Dobrich is a licensed clinical social worker and psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City specializing in the treatment of dissociative disorders, trauma, and loss/bereavement. She teaches postgraduate courses and supervises those in advanced training at the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center (PPSC), the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy (ICP) and the National Institute for the Psychotherapies in New York City.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Where Have All the Siblings Gone? Chapter 2: Sibling to Sibling: Co-Constructing our Subjectivities in Dialogue Chapter 3: The Silent Explosion: Impact of Early Developmental Experiences in Survivorship Chapter 4: Reversals in Caregiving: Loss Begets Loss Chapter 5: Answering the Call to Heal Chapter 6: Survivor Sibling's in Treatment Chapter 7: Survivor Sibling's as Analysts Chapter 8: Trans-generational Impacts Afterward: Sibling Self Found
Chapter 1: Where Have All the Siblings Gone? Chapter 2: Sibling to Sibling: Co-Constructing our Subjectivities in Dialogue Chapter 3: The Silent Explosion: Impact of Early Developmental Experiences in Survivorship Chapter 4: Reversals in Caregiving: Loss Begets Loss Chapter 5: Answering the Call to Heal Chapter 6: Survivor Sibling's in Treatment Chapter 7: Survivor Sibling's as Analysts Chapter 8: Trans-generational Impacts Afterward: Sibling Self Found
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