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 unformulated experience
are catalyzed by the states of relatedness in which the meanings
emerge. In hermeneutic terms, what takes place in the consulting
room is a particular kind of conversation, one in which patient and
analyst serve as one another s partner in thought, an emotionally
responsive witness to the other s experience. Enactment, which
Stern theorizes as the interpersonalization of dissociation,
interrupts this crucial kind of exchange, and the eventual breach
of enactments frees analyst and patient to resume it. Later
chapters compare his views to the ideas of others, considering
mentalization theory and the work of the Boston Change Process
Study Group. Approaching the link between dissociation and
enactment via hermeneutics, metaphor, and narrative, among other
perspectives, Stern weaves an experience-near theory of
psychoanalytic relatedness that illuminates dilemmas clinicians
find themselves in every day.
Full of clinical illustrations showing how Stern works with
dissociation and enactment, Partners in Thought is destined to take
its place beside Unformulated Experience as a major contribution to
the psychoanalytic literature.
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