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In Building Bridges, Stuart A. Pizer gives much-needed recognition to the central role of negotiation in the analytic relationship and in the therapeutic process.
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In Building Bridges, Stuart A. Pizer gives much-needed recognition to the central role of negotiation in the analytic relationship and in the therapeutic process.
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Stuart A. Pizer, Ph.D., ABPP is a Founding Board Member, Faculty, Supervising and Personal Analyst, and Past President of the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, and Assistant Professor (part-time) at Harvard Medical School. A former President of the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, he is Associate Editor of Psychoanalytic Dialogues and The Psychoanalytic Quarterly. His practice is in Cambridge, MA.
Acknowledgments Introduction by Donnel B.Stern I. Paradox and Negotiation
in Development and Analysis 1. The Negotiation of Paradox in the Analytic
Process 2. "I Wish You Were My Father!": Negotiating Potential Space 3.
Multiplicity, Paradox, and the Creative Self 4. The Capacity to Tolerate
Paradox: Bridging Multiplicity Within the Self 5. Facing the Nonnegotiable
II. Paradox and Negotiation in Wider Contexts: Genders, Species, Nation 6.
A Wider Context . . . and a Critique of "Tribal" Gender Category 7. Paradox
and Negotiation in a Wider Context: Species 8. Paradox and Negotiation in a
Wider Context: Nations Epilogue: "The Scent of a Spring Day"
in Development and Analysis 1. The Negotiation of Paradox in the Analytic
Process 2. "I Wish You Were My Father!": Negotiating Potential Space 3.
Multiplicity, Paradox, and the Creative Self 4. The Capacity to Tolerate
Paradox: Bridging Multiplicity Within the Self 5. Facing the Nonnegotiable
II. Paradox and Negotiation in Wider Contexts: Genders, Species, Nation 6.
A Wider Context . . . and a Critique of "Tribal" Gender Category 7. Paradox
and Negotiation in a Wider Context: Species 8. Paradox and Negotiation in a
Wider Context: Nations Epilogue: "The Scent of a Spring Day"
Acknowledgments Introduction by Donnel B.Stern I. Paradox and Negotiation in Development and Analysis 1. The Negotiation of Paradox in the Analytic Process 2. "I Wish You Were My Father!": Negotiating Potential Space 3. Multiplicity, Paradox, and the Creative Self 4. The Capacity to Tolerate Paradox: Bridging Multiplicity Within the Self 5. Facing the Nonnegotiable II. Paradox and Negotiation in Wider Contexts: Genders, Species, Nation 6. A Wider Context . . . and a Critique of "Tribal" Gender Category 7. Paradox and Negotiation in a Wider Context: Species 8. Paradox and Negotiation in a Wider Context: Nations Epilogue: "The Scent of a Spring Day"
Acknowledgments Introduction by Donnel B.Stern I. Paradox and Negotiation
in Development and Analysis 1. The Negotiation of Paradox in the Analytic
Process 2. "I Wish You Were My Father!": Negotiating Potential Space 3.
Multiplicity, Paradox, and the Creative Self 4. The Capacity to Tolerate
Paradox: Bridging Multiplicity Within the Self 5. Facing the Nonnegotiable
II. Paradox and Negotiation in Wider Contexts: Genders, Species, Nation 6.
A Wider Context . . . and a Critique of "Tribal" Gender Category 7. Paradox
and Negotiation in a Wider Context: Species 8. Paradox and Negotiation in a
Wider Context: Nations Epilogue: "The Scent of a Spring Day"
in Development and Analysis 1. The Negotiation of Paradox in the Analytic
Process 2. "I Wish You Were My Father!": Negotiating Potential Space 3.
Multiplicity, Paradox, and the Creative Self 4. The Capacity to Tolerate
Paradox: Bridging Multiplicity Within the Self 5. Facing the Nonnegotiable
II. Paradox and Negotiation in Wider Contexts: Genders, Species, Nation 6.
A Wider Context . . . and a Critique of "Tribal" Gender Category 7. Paradox
and Negotiation in a Wider Context: Species 8. Paradox and Negotiation in a
Wider Context: Nations Epilogue: "The Scent of a Spring Day"
Acknowledgments Introduction by Donnel B.Stern I. Paradox and Negotiation in Development and Analysis 1. The Negotiation of Paradox in the Analytic Process 2. "I Wish You Were My Father!": Negotiating Potential Space 3. Multiplicity, Paradox, and the Creative Self 4. The Capacity to Tolerate Paradox: Bridging Multiplicity Within the Self 5. Facing the Nonnegotiable II. Paradox and Negotiation in Wider Contexts: Genders, Species, Nation 6. A Wider Context . . . and a Critique of "Tribal" Gender Category 7. Paradox and Negotiation in a Wider Context: Species 8. Paradox and Negotiation in a Wider Context: Nations Epilogue: "The Scent of a Spring Day"