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There is recognition within psychoanalysis and related therapies that awareness of the body is important in understanding and treating patients.
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There is recognition within psychoanalysis and related therapies that awareness of the body is important in understanding and treating patients.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317585787
- Artikelnr.: 41836039
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317585787
- Artikelnr.: 41836039
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Nitza Yarom is a psychoanalyst and psychotherapist in private practice in Tel-Aviv. She is retired from an academic career and now focuses on supervision and clinical seminars. She is the author of several books, including Matrix of Hysteria (Routledge, 2005).
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I Somatic shelters; 1. Subjects in sight
sound and touch; I see you/ you see me
The sounds in the consulting room
Touch and the other senses
2 Subjects in smell and taste; Smells in the consulting room
Taste and distaste in the consulting room
3 True and false movement; Spontaneous gestures: on physical and psychic movement
Rigidity: on muscular 'second skin'
pseudo-independence and beyond
4 The woman's body; femininity in turmoil
Four young women: clinical vignettes
Narcissistic hurt and feminine dis-identification: discussion
5 Fatness and skinniness: object-relations in cultural perspective; Skinniness in evacuation and swallowing up
Overweight as 'second skin' and 'false self
The idealized body of the absent subject: A cultural perspective
6 Ailing marital relations
Family culture of somatic shelters
Difficulties in contemporary marital relations
Somatic shelters in mid-life coupling
7 When the body ails between parents and children; Difficulties in contemporary parenthood and the child's body
Ailment between mothers and daughters
Ailment between mothers and sons
The body between fathers and daughters
The body between fathers and sons
8 On pain and mutual pain
How we manage our pain: Psychoanalytic perspectives
Painful experiences
Part II Embodied; Dialogue
9 Essentials in attuning to the patient's body
Freely-associating and listening
The oedipal
the pre-oedipal and the inter-subjective
Presence
resistance and self-expression
10 A process of self-expression and resistance
Self-expression and resistance at the beginning of treatment
Self-expression and resistance in the progress of the treatment
Self-expression and resistance at the termination of treatment
11 The vital bodily-counter-transference; The analyst attuning to his own body first or expanding
counter-transference
The sick analyst
The analyst falling asleep
The analyst serving as eyes
12 Readiness for bodily-transference
The patient's use of his analyst's body in transference
The uses of the object's body
Experiencing subjectivity via the analyst's body
13 Interpretation between the material and the metaphoric; Spontaneous intervention and dialectic position
The topographic interpretation
Topographic interpretations in vivo
14 Primitive mental states and inter-subjectivity; Interpreting and misinterpreting
Mutual reclaiming
15 Dialogue of narratives and enactment
Body narratives
Enactment: an honest and responsible dialogue
References.
Acknowledgments
Part I Somatic shelters; 1. Subjects in sight
sound and touch; I see you/ you see me
The sounds in the consulting room
Touch and the other senses
2 Subjects in smell and taste; Smells in the consulting room
Taste and distaste in the consulting room
3 True and false movement; Spontaneous gestures: on physical and psychic movement
Rigidity: on muscular 'second skin'
pseudo-independence and beyond
4 The woman's body; femininity in turmoil
Four young women: clinical vignettes
Narcissistic hurt and feminine dis-identification: discussion
5 Fatness and skinniness: object-relations in cultural perspective; Skinniness in evacuation and swallowing up
Overweight as 'second skin' and 'false self
The idealized body of the absent subject: A cultural perspective
6 Ailing marital relations
Family culture of somatic shelters
Difficulties in contemporary marital relations
Somatic shelters in mid-life coupling
7 When the body ails between parents and children; Difficulties in contemporary parenthood and the child's body
Ailment between mothers and daughters
Ailment between mothers and sons
The body between fathers and daughters
The body between fathers and sons
8 On pain and mutual pain
How we manage our pain: Psychoanalytic perspectives
Painful experiences
Part II Embodied; Dialogue
9 Essentials in attuning to the patient's body
Freely-associating and listening
The oedipal
the pre-oedipal and the inter-subjective
Presence
resistance and self-expression
10 A process of self-expression and resistance
Self-expression and resistance at the beginning of treatment
Self-expression and resistance in the progress of the treatment
Self-expression and resistance at the termination of treatment
11 The vital bodily-counter-transference; The analyst attuning to his own body first or expanding
counter-transference
The sick analyst
The analyst falling asleep
The analyst serving as eyes
12 Readiness for bodily-transference
The patient's use of his analyst's body in transference
The uses of the object's body
Experiencing subjectivity via the analyst's body
13 Interpretation between the material and the metaphoric; Spontaneous intervention and dialectic position
The topographic interpretation
Topographic interpretations in vivo
14 Primitive mental states and inter-subjectivity; Interpreting and misinterpreting
Mutual reclaiming
15 Dialogue of narratives and enactment
Body narratives
Enactment: an honest and responsible dialogue
References.
Preface, Acknowledgments, Part I Somatic shelters; 1. Subjects in sight, sound and touch; I see you/ you see me, The sounds in the consulting room, Touch and the other senses, 2 Subjects in smell and taste; Smells in the consulting room, Taste and distaste in the consulting room, 3 True and false movement; Spontaneous gestures: on physical and psychic movement, Rigidity: on muscular 'second skin', pseudo-independence and beyond, 4 The woman's body; femininity in turmoil, Four young women: clinical vignettes, Narcissistic hurt and feminine dis-identification: discussion, 5 Fatness and skinniness: object-relations in cultural perspective; Skinniness in evacuation and swallowing up, Overweight as 'second skin' and 'false self, The idealized body of the absent subject: A cultural perspective, 6 Ailing marital relations, Family culture of somatic shelters, Difficulties in contemporary marital relations, Somatic shelters in mid-life coupling, 7 When the body ails between parents and children; Difficulties in contemporary parenthood and the child's body, Ailment between mothers and daughters, Ailment between mothers and sons, The body between fathers and daughters, The body between fathers and sons, 8 On pain and mutual pain, How we manage our pain: Psychoanalytic perspectives, Painful experiences, Part II Embodied; Dialogue, 9 Essentials in attuning to the patient's body, Freely-associating and listening, The oedipal, the pre-oedipal and the inter-subjective, Presence, resistance and self-expression, 10 A process of self-expression and resistance, Self-expression and resistance at the beginning of treatment, Self-expression and resistance in the progress of the treatment, Self-expression and resistance at the termination of treatment, 11 The vital bodily-counter-transference; The analyst attuning to his own body first or expanding, counter-transference, The sick analyst, The analyst falling asleep, The analyst serving as eyes, 12 Readiness for bodily-transference, The patient's use of his analyst's body in transference, The uses of the object's body, Experiencing subjectivity via the analyst's body, 13 Interpretation between the material and the metaphoric; Spontaneous intervention and dialectic position, The topographic interpretation, Topographic interpretations in vivo, 14 Primitive mental states and inter-subjectivity; Interpreting and misinterpreting, Mutual reclaiming, 15 Dialogue of narratives and enactment, Body narratives, Enactment: an honest and responsible dialogue, References.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I Somatic shelters; 1. Subjects in sight
sound and touch; I see you/ you see me
The sounds in the consulting room
Touch and the other senses
2 Subjects in smell and taste; Smells in the consulting room
Taste and distaste in the consulting room
3 True and false movement; Spontaneous gestures: on physical and psychic movement
Rigidity: on muscular 'second skin'
pseudo-independence and beyond
4 The woman's body; femininity in turmoil
Four young women: clinical vignettes
Narcissistic hurt and feminine dis-identification: discussion
5 Fatness and skinniness: object-relations in cultural perspective; Skinniness in evacuation and swallowing up
Overweight as 'second skin' and 'false self
The idealized body of the absent subject: A cultural perspective
6 Ailing marital relations
Family culture of somatic shelters
Difficulties in contemporary marital relations
Somatic shelters in mid-life coupling
7 When the body ails between parents and children; Difficulties in contemporary parenthood and the child's body
Ailment between mothers and daughters
Ailment between mothers and sons
The body between fathers and daughters
The body between fathers and sons
8 On pain and mutual pain
How we manage our pain: Psychoanalytic perspectives
Painful experiences
Part II Embodied; Dialogue
9 Essentials in attuning to the patient's body
Freely-associating and listening
The oedipal
the pre-oedipal and the inter-subjective
Presence
resistance and self-expression
10 A process of self-expression and resistance
Self-expression and resistance at the beginning of treatment
Self-expression and resistance in the progress of the treatment
Self-expression and resistance at the termination of treatment
11 The vital bodily-counter-transference; The analyst attuning to his own body first or expanding
counter-transference
The sick analyst
The analyst falling asleep
The analyst serving as eyes
12 Readiness for bodily-transference
The patient's use of his analyst's body in transference
The uses of the object's body
Experiencing subjectivity via the analyst's body
13 Interpretation between the material and the metaphoric; Spontaneous intervention and dialectic position
The topographic interpretation
Topographic interpretations in vivo
14 Primitive mental states and inter-subjectivity; Interpreting and misinterpreting
Mutual reclaiming
15 Dialogue of narratives and enactment
Body narratives
Enactment: an honest and responsible dialogue
References.
Acknowledgments
Part I Somatic shelters; 1. Subjects in sight
sound and touch; I see you/ you see me
The sounds in the consulting room
Touch and the other senses
2 Subjects in smell and taste; Smells in the consulting room
Taste and distaste in the consulting room
3 True and false movement; Spontaneous gestures: on physical and psychic movement
Rigidity: on muscular 'second skin'
pseudo-independence and beyond
4 The woman's body; femininity in turmoil
Four young women: clinical vignettes
Narcissistic hurt and feminine dis-identification: discussion
5 Fatness and skinniness: object-relations in cultural perspective; Skinniness in evacuation and swallowing up
Overweight as 'second skin' and 'false self
The idealized body of the absent subject: A cultural perspective
6 Ailing marital relations
Family culture of somatic shelters
Difficulties in contemporary marital relations
Somatic shelters in mid-life coupling
7 When the body ails between parents and children; Difficulties in contemporary parenthood and the child's body
Ailment between mothers and daughters
Ailment between mothers and sons
The body between fathers and daughters
The body between fathers and sons
8 On pain and mutual pain
How we manage our pain: Psychoanalytic perspectives
Painful experiences
Part II Embodied; Dialogue
9 Essentials in attuning to the patient's body
Freely-associating and listening
The oedipal
the pre-oedipal and the inter-subjective
Presence
resistance and self-expression
10 A process of self-expression and resistance
Self-expression and resistance at the beginning of treatment
Self-expression and resistance in the progress of the treatment
Self-expression and resistance at the termination of treatment
11 The vital bodily-counter-transference; The analyst attuning to his own body first or expanding
counter-transference
The sick analyst
The analyst falling asleep
The analyst serving as eyes
12 Readiness for bodily-transference
The patient's use of his analyst's body in transference
The uses of the object's body
Experiencing subjectivity via the analyst's body
13 Interpretation between the material and the metaphoric; Spontaneous intervention and dialectic position
The topographic interpretation
Topographic interpretations in vivo
14 Primitive mental states and inter-subjectivity; Interpreting and misinterpreting
Mutual reclaiming
15 Dialogue of narratives and enactment
Body narratives
Enactment: an honest and responsible dialogue
References.
Preface, Acknowledgments, Part I Somatic shelters; 1. Subjects in sight, sound and touch; I see you/ you see me, The sounds in the consulting room, Touch and the other senses, 2 Subjects in smell and taste; Smells in the consulting room, Taste and distaste in the consulting room, 3 True and false movement; Spontaneous gestures: on physical and psychic movement, Rigidity: on muscular 'second skin', pseudo-independence and beyond, 4 The woman's body; femininity in turmoil, Four young women: clinical vignettes, Narcissistic hurt and feminine dis-identification: discussion, 5 Fatness and skinniness: object-relations in cultural perspective; Skinniness in evacuation and swallowing up, Overweight as 'second skin' and 'false self, The idealized body of the absent subject: A cultural perspective, 6 Ailing marital relations, Family culture of somatic shelters, Difficulties in contemporary marital relations, Somatic shelters in mid-life coupling, 7 When the body ails between parents and children; Difficulties in contemporary parenthood and the child's body, Ailment between mothers and daughters, Ailment between mothers and sons, The body between fathers and daughters, The body between fathers and sons, 8 On pain and mutual pain, How we manage our pain: Psychoanalytic perspectives, Painful experiences, Part II Embodied; Dialogue, 9 Essentials in attuning to the patient's body, Freely-associating and listening, The oedipal, the pre-oedipal and the inter-subjective, Presence, resistance and self-expression, 10 A process of self-expression and resistance, Self-expression and resistance at the beginning of treatment, Self-expression and resistance in the progress of the treatment, Self-expression and resistance at the termination of treatment, 11 The vital bodily-counter-transference; The analyst attuning to his own body first or expanding, counter-transference, The sick analyst, The analyst falling asleep, The analyst serving as eyes, 12 Readiness for bodily-transference, The patient's use of his analyst's body in transference, The uses of the object's body, Experiencing subjectivity via the analyst's body, 13 Interpretation between the material and the metaphoric; Spontaneous intervention and dialectic position, The topographic interpretation, Topographic interpretations in vivo, 14 Primitive mental states and inter-subjectivity; Interpreting and misinterpreting, Mutual reclaiming, 15 Dialogue of narratives and enactment, Body narratives, Enactment: an honest and responsible dialogue, References.