Shared experience : the psychoanalytic dialogue / edited by Luciana Nissim Momigliano and Andreina Robutti ; foreword by Eric Brenman.
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- Psychoanalysis -- Italy
- Psychoanalysts -- Italy -- Biography
- Psychology -- Italy -- Biographical methods
- Medical personnel and patient
- Psychoanalytic Therapy
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Psychanalyse -- Italie
- Psychanalystes -- Italie -- Biographies
- Psychologie -- Italie -- Histoires de vie
- Groupes Balint
- Relations personnel médical-patient
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Movements -- Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalysts
- Psychology -- Biographical methods
- Italy
- 150.195 20
- RC506 .S53 1992eb
- 1994 I-611
- WM 460.6
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
COVER; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION: Meeting at a cross-roads; PART ONE: The analytic relationship; INTRODUCTION; 1. Two people talking In a room:an Investigation on the analytic dialogue; 2. Meeting, telling, and parting:three basic factors In the psychoanalytic experience; 3. From a play between ""parts"" to transformations In the couple:psychoanalysis In a bipersonal field; PART TWO: The analyst's mind; INTRODUCTION; 4. The tale of the Green Hand:on projective Identification; 5. Surviving. existing, living:reflections on the analyst's anxiety.
PART THREE: The clinical fieldINTRODUCTION; 6. Premature termination of analysis; 7. Negative therapeutic reactionsand microfractures In analytic communication; 8. On transference psychosis:clinical perspectivesin work with borderline patients; 9. Cassandra:a myth for hypochondria; REFERENCES; INDEX.
This book presents a way to formulate, from several points of view, ""Psychoanalysis as an encounter between two persons"", and highlights the aspects of symmetry and affective exchange of this encounter where analysis is seen as a relationship between two minds. In this shared expereince the study of the mind of the Analyst and of his method of work grows in importance as the source of benefits and misdirections which can be exchanged in the encounter with the patient.
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