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The rupture of serenity : external intrusions and psychoanalytic technique / Aisha Abbasi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London, England : Karnac, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (185 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782412076
  • 1782412077
  • 0367101947
  • 9780367101947
  • 0429483066
  • 9780429483066
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rupture of serenity : external intrusions and psychoanalytic technique.DDC classification:
  • 158.3 23
LOC classification:
  • BF636.6 .A233 2014eb
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I WHEN EVENTS IN THE ANALYST'S LIFE INTRUDE UPON CLINICAL SPACE -- ch. One analyst's infertility and subsequent pregnancy -- pt. II WHEN OTHERS INTRUDE UPON CLINICAL SPACE -- ch. Two Waiting-room dramas between patients -- ch. Three "Have you heard?" Revelations regarding the analyst -- pt. III WHEN MACHINES INTRUDE UPON CLINICAL SPACE -- ch. Four patient's tape recording of analytic sessions -- ch. Five From an iPhone, through an iPad and an iMac, to the Cloud: the evolution of a sense of "I-ness" -- pt. IV WHEN POLITICAL EVENTS INTRUDE UPON CLINICAL SPACE -- ch. Six Sadistic transferences in the context of ethnic difference: before and after 9/11 -- ch. Seven Osama bin Laden's death and its impact on the analytic process.
Summary: What happens when the outside world enters the psychoanalytic space? In The Rupture of Serenity: External Intrusions and Psychoanalytic Technique, Aisha Abbasi draws on clinical material to describe some of the dilemmas she has encountered in her work with patients when external factors have entered the treatment frame. She considers analytic dilemmas that range from how to deal with patients' unusual requests regarding the conduct of an analytic treatment to the question of how to handle events in the analyst's personal life that, by necessity, must be addressed in the analysis. As a Muslim of Pakistani origin, Abbasi is also able to discuss, frankly and with compassion, the role that ethnic and religious differences between patient and analyst can play in treatment-differences that, in the aftermath of 9/11 and the search for and killing of Osama bin Laden, became a palpable presence in her consulting room. Abbasi also explores the deeper meanings of waiting-room interactions and how analysts can view the entrance of the "iWorld" into the psychoanalytic space: not as an unwelcome third party, but as a tool with great potential. Abbasi shares with us her inner struggles to understand and to keep working analytically. She acknowledges that her ability to do so can be strained when external events give rise to internal destabilization within her. She believes that this type of unexpected internal destabilization within the analyst is not only human and unavoidable, but also necessary-and, frequently, therapeutic. The book is deeply rooted in existing analytic literature and will be a useful resource for clinicians at all levels of education and practice. At the same time, it is written without technical jargon, so that the clinical material that forms the backbone of each chapter will be easily accessible to nonclinicians as well-who will find it to be a moving and lively account of what goes on in a psychoanalyst's consulting room.
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What happens when the outside world enters the psychoanalytic space? In The Rupture of Serenity: External Intrusions and Psychoanalytic Technique, Aisha Abbasi draws on clinical material to describe some of the dilemmas she has encountered in her work with patients when external factors have entered the treatment frame. She considers analytic dilemmas that range from how to deal with patients' unusual requests regarding the conduct of an analytic treatment to the question of how to handle events in the analyst's personal life that, by necessity, must be addressed in the analysis. As a Muslim of Pakistani origin, Abbasi is also able to discuss, frankly and with compassion, the role that ethnic and religious differences between patient and analyst can play in treatment-differences that, in the aftermath of 9/11 and the search for and killing of Osama bin Laden, became a palpable presence in her consulting room. Abbasi also explores the deeper meanings of waiting-room interactions and how analysts can view the entrance of the "iWorld" into the psychoanalytic space: not as an unwelcome third party, but as a tool with great potential. Abbasi shares with us her inner struggles to understand and to keep working analytically. She acknowledges that her ability to do so can be strained when external events give rise to internal destabilization within her. She believes that this type of unexpected internal destabilization within the analyst is not only human and unavoidable, but also necessary-and, frequently, therapeutic. The book is deeply rooted in existing analytic literature and will be a useful resource for clinicians at all levels of education and practice. At the same time, it is written without technical jargon, so that the clinical material that forms the backbone of each chapter will be easily accessible to nonclinicians as well-who will find it to be a moving and lively account of what goes on in a psychoanalyst's consulting room.

Machine generated contents note: pt. I WHEN EVENTS IN THE ANALYST'S LIFE INTRUDE UPON CLINICAL SPACE -- ch. One analyst's infertility and subsequent pregnancy -- pt. II WHEN OTHERS INTRUDE UPON CLINICAL SPACE -- ch. Two Waiting-room dramas between patients -- ch. Three "Have you heard?" Revelations regarding the analyst -- pt. III WHEN MACHINES INTRUDE UPON CLINICAL SPACE -- ch. Four patient's tape recording of analytic sessions -- ch. Five From an iPhone, through an iPad and an iMac, to the Cloud: the evolution of a sense of "I-ness" -- pt. IV WHEN POLITICAL EVENTS INTRUDE UPON CLINICAL SPACE -- ch. Six Sadistic transferences in the context of ethnic difference: before and after 9/11 -- ch. Seven Osama bin Laden's death and its impact on the analytic process.

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