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The taboo of ageing and retirement in psychoanalysis
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The Empty Couch is an introduction to the challenges and obstacles inherent in ageing as a psychoanalyst.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135946456
- Artikelnr.: 38262822
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135946456
- Artikelnr.: 38262822
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Gabriele Junkers, PhD, is a trained psychologist, psychoanalyst, training analyst and member of the German Psychoanalytic Association (DPV). She is a gerontologist with more than 30 years experience in training older adults and providing institutional counselling for mature people.
Civitarese and Ferro
Foreword. Junkers
Preface. Ferro and Civatrese
Prologue. Part I: Growing Older as Psychoanalysts. Junkers
The Ageing Psychoanalyst: thoughts on preparing for a life after the couch. Quinodoz
Does and elderly psychoanalyst have a role to fill? Junkers
Perhaps later...transience and its meaning for the analysts. Fredrik Thaulow
Growing older as an analyst: Problems of ethics and practice based on personal experience. Denis
Psychoanalyst: a profession for an immortal? Teising
Narcissistic challenges for aging analysts. References. Part II: Illness and Ending. Junkers
When the body speaks and the psychoanalyst falls ill. Fajardo
Life-threatening iilness in the analyst. Traesdal
Analysis lost and regained. Carlyle
Life-long analysis? References. Part III: Institutional Parts of Ending. Junkers
Containing psychoanalysis: the analytic institution. Klockars
Ageing in European Psychoanalytic Societies - psychoanalytic practice: terminable or interminable. Marino
What candidates say about psychoanalytical perspectives on ageing. Laks Eizirik
Giving up and important role in psychoanalytic organisations. Kavka
Psychoanalyst assistance committees: philosophy and practicalities. Kay O'Neill
Now is the time for action - The professional will: An ethical responsibility of the analyst and the profession. Teresa Hooke
The ageing candidate: Will the empty couch become an empty institute? References. Junkers
Epilogue.
Foreword. Junkers
Preface. Ferro and Civatrese
Prologue. Part I: Growing Older as Psychoanalysts. Junkers
The Ageing Psychoanalyst: thoughts on preparing for a life after the couch. Quinodoz
Does and elderly psychoanalyst have a role to fill? Junkers
Perhaps later...transience and its meaning for the analysts. Fredrik Thaulow
Growing older as an analyst: Problems of ethics and practice based on personal experience. Denis
Psychoanalyst: a profession for an immortal? Teising
Narcissistic challenges for aging analysts. References. Part II: Illness and Ending. Junkers
When the body speaks and the psychoanalyst falls ill. Fajardo
Life-threatening iilness in the analyst. Traesdal
Analysis lost and regained. Carlyle
Life-long analysis? References. Part III: Institutional Parts of Ending. Junkers
Containing psychoanalysis: the analytic institution. Klockars
Ageing in European Psychoanalytic Societies - psychoanalytic practice: terminable or interminable. Marino
What candidates say about psychoanalytical perspectives on ageing. Laks Eizirik
Giving up and important role in psychoanalytic organisations. Kavka
Psychoanalyst assistance committees: philosophy and practicalities. Kay O'Neill
Now is the time for action - The professional will: An ethical responsibility of the analyst and the profession. Teresa Hooke
The ageing candidate: Will the empty couch become an empty institute? References. Junkers
Epilogue.
Civitarese and Ferro
Foreword. Junkers
Preface. Ferro and Civatrese
Prologue. Part I: Growing Older as Psychoanalysts. Junkers
The Ageing Psychoanalyst: thoughts on preparing for a life after the couch. Quinodoz
Does and elderly psychoanalyst have a role to fill? Junkers
Perhaps later...transience and its meaning for the analysts. Fredrik Thaulow
Growing older as an analyst: Problems of ethics and practice based on personal experience. Denis
Psychoanalyst: a profession for an immortal? Teising
Narcissistic challenges for aging analysts. References. Part II: Illness and Ending. Junkers
When the body speaks and the psychoanalyst falls ill. Fajardo
Life-threatening iilness in the analyst. Traesdal
Analysis lost and regained. Carlyle
Life-long analysis? References. Part III: Institutional Parts of Ending. Junkers
Containing psychoanalysis: the analytic institution. Klockars
Ageing in European Psychoanalytic Societies - psychoanalytic practice: terminable or interminable. Marino
What candidates say about psychoanalytical perspectives on ageing. Laks Eizirik
Giving up and important role in psychoanalytic organisations. Kavka
Psychoanalyst assistance committees: philosophy and practicalities. Kay O'Neill
Now is the time for action - The professional will: An ethical responsibility of the analyst and the profession. Teresa Hooke
The ageing candidate: Will the empty couch become an empty institute? References. Junkers
Epilogue.
Foreword. Junkers
Preface. Ferro and Civatrese
Prologue. Part I: Growing Older as Psychoanalysts. Junkers
The Ageing Psychoanalyst: thoughts on preparing for a life after the couch. Quinodoz
Does and elderly psychoanalyst have a role to fill? Junkers
Perhaps later...transience and its meaning for the analysts. Fredrik Thaulow
Growing older as an analyst: Problems of ethics and practice based on personal experience. Denis
Psychoanalyst: a profession for an immortal? Teising
Narcissistic challenges for aging analysts. References. Part II: Illness and Ending. Junkers
When the body speaks and the psychoanalyst falls ill. Fajardo
Life-threatening iilness in the analyst. Traesdal
Analysis lost and regained. Carlyle
Life-long analysis? References. Part III: Institutional Parts of Ending. Junkers
Containing psychoanalysis: the analytic institution. Klockars
Ageing in European Psychoanalytic Societies - psychoanalytic practice: terminable or interminable. Marino
What candidates say about psychoanalytical perspectives on ageing. Laks Eizirik
Giving up and important role in psychoanalytic organisations. Kavka
Psychoanalyst assistance committees: philosophy and practicalities. Kay O'Neill
Now is the time for action - The professional will: An ethical responsibility of the analyst and the profession. Teresa Hooke
The ageing candidate: Will the empty couch become an empty institute? References. Junkers
Epilogue.