Traumatic Ruptures: Abandonment and Betrayal in the Analytic Relationship (eBook, ePUB)
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Presented in four parts, international contributors explore multiple meanings and consequences of a break in the analytic relationship.
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Presented in four parts, international contributors explore multiple meanings and consequences of a break in the analytic relationship.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317700418
- Artikelnr.: 40884768
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317700418
- Artikelnr.: 40884768
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Robin A. Deutsch is Member and Faculty of the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, where she currently serves as President of the Center. She maintains a private practice of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and consultation in Oakland, California, and is particularly interested in the development of analytic identity, therapist subjectivity, and the effects of the sudden loss of an analyst.
Contributors. Foreword by Muriel Dimen. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction
Robin Deutsch. Section 1: Ruptured Subjectivity: Lost and Found. 2.
Psychoanalytic Process in the Shadow of Rupture: Clinical Encounters with
Death, Dead Mothers, and Deadly Mothers Adrienne Harris. 3. A Voice Lost, A
Voice Found: After the Death of the Analyst Robin Deutsch. Section 2:
Rupture: The Clinical Process. 4. Abandoned without Warning: Resonance of
the Shame of Early Loss When an Analyst Dies Jenny Randles and Frances
Thomson-Salo. 5. The Trauma of Patient Suicide Jane Tillman and Anne Carter
. 6. On Being the Second Analyst: Two Patients Who Suffered Unexpected Loss
of their First Analyst and the Issue of Countertransference Madeleine
Bachner. Section 3: The Long Shadow of Rupture. 7. Losing a Training
Analyst for Ethical Violations: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects Elizabeth
Wallace. 8. Collateral Damage: The Fallout from Analyst Loss due to Ethical
Violations Candace Young. 9. A Chorus of Difference: Evolving from Moral
Outrage to Complexity and Pluralism Jane Burka. Section 4: Ruptures' Impact
on Organizations. 10. Silencing: When a Community Loses an Analyst to
Ethical Violations Kathy Sinsheimer. 11. Trouble in the Family: The Impact
of Sexual Boundary Violations in Analytic Institute Life Donna Fromberg.
12. Trauma as a Way of Life in a Psychoanalytic Institute Charles Levin.
13. Saying Goodbye: Traumatic Reverberations in the Subjective Sense of
Time Dianne Elise.
Robin Deutsch. Section 1: Ruptured Subjectivity: Lost and Found. 2.
Psychoanalytic Process in the Shadow of Rupture: Clinical Encounters with
Death, Dead Mothers, and Deadly Mothers Adrienne Harris. 3. A Voice Lost, A
Voice Found: After the Death of the Analyst Robin Deutsch. Section 2:
Rupture: The Clinical Process. 4. Abandoned without Warning: Resonance of
the Shame of Early Loss When an Analyst Dies Jenny Randles and Frances
Thomson-Salo. 5. The Trauma of Patient Suicide Jane Tillman and Anne Carter
. 6. On Being the Second Analyst: Two Patients Who Suffered Unexpected Loss
of their First Analyst and the Issue of Countertransference Madeleine
Bachner. Section 3: The Long Shadow of Rupture. 7. Losing a Training
Analyst for Ethical Violations: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects Elizabeth
Wallace. 8. Collateral Damage: The Fallout from Analyst Loss due to Ethical
Violations Candace Young. 9. A Chorus of Difference: Evolving from Moral
Outrage to Complexity and Pluralism Jane Burka. Section 4: Ruptures' Impact
on Organizations. 10. Silencing: When a Community Loses an Analyst to
Ethical Violations Kathy Sinsheimer. 11. Trouble in the Family: The Impact
of Sexual Boundary Violations in Analytic Institute Life Donna Fromberg.
12. Trauma as a Way of Life in a Psychoanalytic Institute Charles Levin.
13. Saying Goodbye: Traumatic Reverberations in the Subjective Sense of
Time Dianne Elise.
Contributors. Foreword by Muriel Dimen. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction
Robin Deutsch. Section 1: Ruptured Subjectivity: Lost and Found. 2.
Psychoanalytic Process in the Shadow of Rupture: Clinical Encounters with
Death, Dead Mothers, and Deadly Mothers Adrienne Harris. 3. A Voice Lost, A
Voice Found: After the Death of the Analyst Robin Deutsch. Section 2:
Rupture: The Clinical Process. 4. Abandoned without Warning: Resonance of
the Shame of Early Loss When an Analyst Dies Jenny Randles and Frances
Thomson-Salo. 5. The Trauma of Patient Suicide Jane Tillman and Anne Carter
. 6. On Being the Second Analyst: Two Patients Who Suffered Unexpected Loss
of their First Analyst and the Issue of Countertransference Madeleine
Bachner. Section 3: The Long Shadow of Rupture. 7. Losing a Training
Analyst for Ethical Violations: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects Elizabeth
Wallace. 8. Collateral Damage: The Fallout from Analyst Loss due to Ethical
Violations Candace Young. 9. A Chorus of Difference: Evolving from Moral
Outrage to Complexity and Pluralism Jane Burka. Section 4: Ruptures' Impact
on Organizations. 10. Silencing: When a Community Loses an Analyst to
Ethical Violations Kathy Sinsheimer. 11. Trouble in the Family: The Impact
of Sexual Boundary Violations in Analytic Institute Life Donna Fromberg.
12. Trauma as a Way of Life in a Psychoanalytic Institute Charles Levin.
13. Saying Goodbye: Traumatic Reverberations in the Subjective Sense of
Time Dianne Elise.
Robin Deutsch. Section 1: Ruptured Subjectivity: Lost and Found. 2.
Psychoanalytic Process in the Shadow of Rupture: Clinical Encounters with
Death, Dead Mothers, and Deadly Mothers Adrienne Harris. 3. A Voice Lost, A
Voice Found: After the Death of the Analyst Robin Deutsch. Section 2:
Rupture: The Clinical Process. 4. Abandoned without Warning: Resonance of
the Shame of Early Loss When an Analyst Dies Jenny Randles and Frances
Thomson-Salo. 5. The Trauma of Patient Suicide Jane Tillman and Anne Carter
. 6. On Being the Second Analyst: Two Patients Who Suffered Unexpected Loss
of their First Analyst and the Issue of Countertransference Madeleine
Bachner. Section 3: The Long Shadow of Rupture. 7. Losing a Training
Analyst for Ethical Violations: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects Elizabeth
Wallace. 8. Collateral Damage: The Fallout from Analyst Loss due to Ethical
Violations Candace Young. 9. A Chorus of Difference: Evolving from Moral
Outrage to Complexity and Pluralism Jane Burka. Section 4: Ruptures' Impact
on Organizations. 10. Silencing: When a Community Loses an Analyst to
Ethical Violations Kathy Sinsheimer. 11. Trouble in the Family: The Impact
of Sexual Boundary Violations in Analytic Institute Life Donna Fromberg.
12. Trauma as a Way of Life in a Psychoanalytic Institute Charles Levin.
13. Saying Goodbye: Traumatic Reverberations in the Subjective Sense of
Time Dianne Elise.