Money Talks
in Therapy, Society, and Life
By Brenda Berger, and Stephanie Newman.
Sometimes referred to as "the last taboo," money has remained something of a secret within psychoanalysis. Ironically, while it is an ingredient in almost every encounter between analyst and patient, the analyst's personal feelings about money are rarely discussed openly or in any great
Published July 2011 by Routledge
Partners in Thought
Working with Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Enactment
By Donnel B. Stern
Building on the innovative work of Unformulated Experience, Donnel B. Stern continues his exploration of the creation of meaning in clinical psychoanalysis with Partners in Thought. The chapters in this fascinating book are undergirded by the concept that the meanings which arise from
Published August 2009 by Routledge
Sex Changes
Transformations in Society and Psychoanalysis
By Mark Blechner
The last half-century has seen enormous changes in society’s attitude toward sexuality. In the 1950s, homosexuals in the United States were routinely arrested; today, homosexual activity between consenting adults is legal in every state, with same-sex marriage legal in Massachusetts and
Published February 2009 by Routledge
Heterosexual Masculinities
Contemporary Perspectives from Psychoanalytic Gender Theory
By Bruce Reis, and Robert Grossmark.
In recent years there have been substantial changes in approaches to how genders are made and what functions genders fulfill. Most of the scholarly focus in this area has been in the areas of feminist, gay, and lesbian studies, and heterosexual masculinity - which tended to be defined by lack and
Published February 2009 by Routledge
The Consulting Room and Beyond
Psychoanalytic Work and Its Reverberations in the Analyst's Life
By Therese Ragen
The Consulting Room and Beyond is not a typical example of clinical writing in the field of psychoanalysis. Therese Ragen, pushing the boundaries of the genre, thoughtfully explores in a very immediate way the intersubjective nature of psychoanalysis, particularly looking at the role of the
Published September 2008 by Routledge
Making a Difference in Patients' Lives
Emotional Experience in the Therapeutic Setting
By Sandra Buechler
Winner of the 2009 Gradiva Award for Outstanding Psychoanalytic Publication! Within the title of her book, Making a Difference in Patients' Lives, Sandra Buechler echoes the hope of all clinicians. But, she counters, experience soon convinces most of us that insight, on its own
Published April 2008 by Routledge
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Coasting in the Countertransference
Conflicts of Self Interest between Analyst and Patient
By Irwin Hirsch
Winner of the 2009 Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic Scholarship! Irwin Hirsch, author of Coasting in the Countertransference, asserts that countertransference experience always has the potential to be used productively to benefit patients. However, he also observes that it
Published February 2008 by Routledge
Wounded By Reality
Understanding and Treating Adult Onset Trauma
By Ghislaine Boulanger
The culmination of three decades of studying and treating survivors of adult onset trauma, Wounded by Reality is the first systematic attempt to differentiate adult onset trauma from childhood trauma, with which it is frequently confused. When catastrophic events overtake adult lives, they often
Published March 2007 by Routledge
Prologue to Violence
Child Abuse, Dissociation, and Crime
By Abby Stein
Despite mounting references to the "transgenerational transmission of violence," we still lack a compelling understanding of the linkage between the interpersonal violence of early life and the criminal violence of adulthood. In Prologue to Violence, Abby Stein draws on the gripping narratives of
Published November 2006 by Routledge
Prelogical Experience
An Inquiry into Dreams and Other Creative Processes
By Edward S. Tauber, and Maurice R. Green.
One of the foundational texts of interpersonal psychoanalysis, Prelogical Experience (1959) is a pioneering attempt to elaborate an interpersonal theory of personality that encompasses the nonpropositional, nonverbal dimension of human experience. Prelogical processes, the authors hold,
Published November 2005 by Routledge
The Fallacy of Understanding & The Ambiguity of Change
By Edgar Levenson
In The Fallacy of Understanding (1972) and The Ambiguity of Change (1983), Edgar Levenson elaborated the many ways in which the psychoanalyst and the patient interact - unconsciously, continuously, inevitably. For Levenson, it was impossible for the analyst not to interact with the patient,
Published October 2005 by Routledge
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What Do Mothers Want?
Developmental Perspectives, Clinical Challenges
By Sheila F. Brown
What do mothers want and need from their parenting partners, their extended families, their friends, colleagues, and communities? And what can mental health professionals do to help them meet their daunting responsibilities in the contemporary world? The talented contributors to What Do Mothers
Published July 2005 by Routledge
Clinical Values
Emotions That Guide Psychoanalytic Treatment
By Sandra Buechler
In this refreshingly honest and open book, Sandra Buechler looks at therapeutic process issues from the standpoint of the human qualities and human resourcefulness that the therapist brings to each clinical encounter. Her concern is with the clinical values that shape the psychoanalytically
Published July 2004 by Routledge