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In this book, it becomes impossible to stand apart from the analytic field as abstract concepts, such as dissociation, intersubjectivity, and unconscious communication, as well as newly coined ones, like "Relational (K)not" and "Body Words," come alive through a vivid unfolding of analytic process.
In this book, it becomes impossible to stand apart from the analytic field as abstract concepts, such as dissociation, intersubjectivity, and unconscious communication, as well as newly coined ones, like "Relational (K)not" and "Body Words," come alive through a vivid unfolding of analytic process.
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Autorenporträt
Barbara Pizer, EdD, ABPP, is faculty, personal and supervising analyst, and former board member of the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis; assistant clinical professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; associate editor of Psychoanalytic Dialogues; and in private practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Donnel B. Stern 1. Introduction Reverie: In the Beginning 2. When the Analyst is Ill: Dimensions of Self-Disclosure Reverie: A True Story 3. When the Crunch is a (K)not: A Crimp in Relational Dialogue 4. Passion, Responsibility, and "Wild Geese": Creating a Context for the Absence of Conscious Intentions 5. Narrative Writing and Soulful Metaphors: Commentary on Paper by Barbara Pizer by Donnel B. Stern 6. "Eva, Get the Goldfish Bowl": Affect and Intuition in the Analytic Relationship 7. From Black Hole to Potential Space: Discussion of Barbara Pizer's '"Eva, Get the Goldfish Bowl": Affect and Intitution in the Analytic Relationship" by Stuart A. Pizer Reverie: A Motherless Child 8. Risk and Potential in Analytic Disclosure: Can the Analyst Make "The Wrong Thing" Right? Reverie: I Wish That Life 9. The Heart of the Matter in Matters of the Heart: Power and Intimacy in Analytic and Couples Relationships Reverie: I'll Never Forget 10. A Clinical Exploration of Moving Anger Forward: Intimacy, Anger, and Creative Freedom Reverie: Sometimes People Have to 11. Maintaining Analytic Liveliness: "The Fire and the Fuel" of Growth and Change Reverie: To Tell the Truth 12. Trauma, Dissociation, and Disorganized Attachment: A Clinical Collage Engaging Giovanni Liotti's Work Reverie: English Is My Mother's Second Language 13. "Why Can't We Be Lovers?" When the Price of Love Is Loss of Love: Boundary Violations in Clinical Context Reverie: Who Would Think 14. Not-Me: The Vicissitudes of Aging Reverie: Whatever the Rewards of Childhood 15. Body Words: Transforming the Unspeakable in Clinical Process 16. Coda-Bodies and Embodiment, 1963: The Person of the Analyst Final Reverie: There Must Not
Foreword by Donnel B. Stern 1. Introduction Reverie: In the Beginning 2. When the Analyst is Ill: Dimensions of Self-Disclosure Reverie: A True Story 3. When the Crunch is a (K)not: A Crimp in Relational Dialogue 4. Passion, Responsibility, and "Wild Geese": Creating a Context for the Absence of Conscious Intentions 5. Narrative Writing and Soulful Metaphors: Commentary on Paper by Barbara Pizer by Donnel B. Stern 6. "Eva, Get the Goldfish Bowl": Affect and Intuition in the Analytic Relationship 7. From Black Hole to Potential Space: Discussion of Barbara Pizer's '"Eva, Get the Goldfish Bowl": Affect and Intitution in the Analytic Relationship" by Stuart A. Pizer Reverie: A Motherless Child 8. Risk and Potential in Analytic Disclosure: Can the Analyst Make "The Wrong Thing" Right? Reverie: I Wish That Life 9. The Heart of the Matter in Matters of the Heart: Power and Intimacy in Analytic and Couples Relationships Reverie: I'll Never Forget 10. A Clinical Exploration of Moving Anger Forward: Intimacy, Anger, and Creative Freedom Reverie: Sometimes People Have to 11. Maintaining Analytic Liveliness: "The Fire and the Fuel" of Growth and Change Reverie: To Tell the Truth 12. Trauma, Dissociation, and Disorganized Attachment: A Clinical Collage Engaging Giovanni Liotti's Work Reverie: English Is My Mother's Second Language 13. "Why Can't We Be Lovers?" When the Price of Love Is Loss of Love: Boundary Violations in Clinical Context Reverie: Who Would Think 14. Not-Me: The Vicissitudes of Aging Reverie: Whatever the Rewards of Childhood 15. Body Words: Transforming the Unspeakable in Clinical Process 16. Coda-Bodies and Embodiment, 1963: The Person of the Analyst Final Reverie: There Must Not
Foreword by Donnel B. Stern 1. Introduction Reverie: In the Beginning 2. When the Analyst is Ill: Dimensions of Self-Disclosure Reverie: A True Story 3. When the Crunch is a (K)not: A Crimp in Relational Dialogue 4. Passion, Responsibility, and "Wild Geese": Creating a Context for the Absence of Conscious Intentions 5. Narrative Writing and Soulful Metaphors: Commentary on Paper by Barbara Pizer by Donnel B. Stern 6. "Eva, Get the Goldfish Bowl": Affect and Intuition in the Analytic Relationship 7. From Black Hole to Potential Space: Discussion of Barbara Pizer's '"Eva, Get the Goldfish Bowl": Affect and Intitution in the Analytic Relationship" by Stuart A. Pizer Reverie: A Motherless Child 8. Risk and Potential in Analytic Disclosure: Can the Analyst Make "The Wrong Thing" Right? Reverie: I Wish That Life 9. The Heart of the Matter in Matters of the Heart: Power and Intimacy in Analytic and Couples Relationships Reverie: I'll Never Forget 10. A Clinical Exploration of Moving Anger Forward: Intimacy, Anger, and Creative Freedom Reverie: Sometimes People Have to 11. Maintaining Analytic Liveliness: "The Fire and the Fuel" of Growth and Change Reverie: To Tell the Truth 12. Trauma, Dissociation, and Disorganized Attachment: A Clinical Collage Engaging Giovanni Liotti's Work Reverie: English Is My Mother's Second Language 13. "Why Can't We Be Lovers?" When the Price of Love Is Loss of Love: Boundary Violations in Clinical Context Reverie: Who Would Think 14. Not-Me: The Vicissitudes of Aging Reverie: Whatever the Rewards of Childhood 15. Body Words: Transforming the Unspeakable in Clinical Process 16. Coda-Bodies and Embodiment, 1963: The Person of the Analyst Final Reverie: There Must Not
Foreword by Donnel B. Stern 1. Introduction Reverie: In the Beginning 2. When the Analyst is Ill: Dimensions of Self-Disclosure Reverie: A True Story 3. When the Crunch is a (K)not: A Crimp in Relational Dialogue 4. Passion, Responsibility, and "Wild Geese": Creating a Context for the Absence of Conscious Intentions 5. Narrative Writing and Soulful Metaphors: Commentary on Paper by Barbara Pizer by Donnel B. Stern 6. "Eva, Get the Goldfish Bowl": Affect and Intuition in the Analytic Relationship 7. From Black Hole to Potential Space: Discussion of Barbara Pizer's '"Eva, Get the Goldfish Bowl": Affect and Intitution in the Analytic Relationship" by Stuart A. Pizer Reverie: A Motherless Child 8. Risk and Potential in Analytic Disclosure: Can the Analyst Make "The Wrong Thing" Right? Reverie: I Wish That Life 9. The Heart of the Matter in Matters of the Heart: Power and Intimacy in Analytic and Couples Relationships Reverie: I'll Never Forget 10. A Clinical Exploration of Moving Anger Forward: Intimacy, Anger, and Creative Freedom Reverie: Sometimes People Have to 11. Maintaining Analytic Liveliness: "The Fire and the Fuel" of Growth and Change Reverie: To Tell the Truth 12. Trauma, Dissociation, and Disorganized Attachment: A Clinical Collage Engaging Giovanni Liotti's Work Reverie: English Is My Mother's Second Language 13. "Why Can't We Be Lovers?" When the Price of Love Is Loss of Love: Boundary Violations in Clinical Context Reverie: Who Would Think 14. Not-Me: The Vicissitudes of Aging Reverie: Whatever the Rewards of Childhood 15. Body Words: Transforming the Unspeakable in Clinical Process 16. Coda-Bodies and Embodiment, 1963: The Person of the Analyst Final Reverie: There Must Not
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'Barbara Pizer's book is riveting. Her detailed use of self is evocative and enriching. Her thinking, anchored in Body Words, is novel, deep, and compelling. She achieves an extraordinary depth of perspective in theory and practice, demonstrating an incredible ability to immerse herself in clinical challenges, to conceptualize them, and meet them. It's a must-read for all clinicians.'
'Open this book and enter a world of experience. As one of the masters of the practice and theory of Relational Psychoanalysis, Barbara Pizer conveys in exquisite detail how psychoanalysis moves and changes people's lives. She practices and teaches the art of engagement, where feeling and expression, whether verbal or not, are the embodied center of clinical work. You will feel immersed in the living moment of analytic work. More important, you will learn how the shared knots of repetition loosen and transform into a more open way of engaging and living creatively as well.'
Jack Foehl, PhD, joint editor in chief, Psychoanalytic Dialogues; president, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
'Pizer's book demonstrates her astute capacity to put the world of the patient-therapist relationship before us. Her innovative ideas for how to engage successfully in the dyad are perfect for both experienced and new clinicians. Body Words is an accurate, evocative expression of mind-brain-body connection crucial for a contemporary emphasis on nonlinear process and systems thinking. Finally, there is the poetry in Pizer's prose that her old readers have come to expect and new readers, dreading theory-heavy, unimaginative writing, will welcome.'
Estelle Shane, PhD, training and supervising analyst and faculty member, Insitute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, and the New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles