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The Psychology of Beauty - Creation of a Beautiful Self (Paperback)
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The Psychology of Beauty - Creation of a Beautiful Self (Paperback)
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Beauty is often an invisible yet potent presence in clinical work.
The Psychology of Beauty: Creation of a Beautiful Self, by Ellen
Sinkman, LCSW, addresses the vital importance of beauty, its
sources, and manifestations in everyone s lives including
psychotherapy patients. The ability to be mesmerizingly beautiful
and beautifully creative, strivings toward mastering beauty, and
wishes to be transformed are universal desires. During
psychotherapy, patients manifest or defend against these forces. So
it is striking that patients as well as therapists often overlook
or dismiss issues about creating beauty in themselves. The book
introduces this seeming contradiction with the ancient myth of
Pygmalion and his sculpture of a beautiful woman. These enduring
mythic figures represent the wish to emerge as a beautiful being
and the wish for the power to create beauty in another. Patients in
psychotherapy often pursue these elusive goals outside clinical
work, rather than within treatment. Manifold venues enticingly
promise reinvention. These activities may involve plastic surgery,
beauty salon make-overs, diet gurus, elocution coaches, tattooing,
and athletic training. Seekers of beauty engage with people whom
they see as agents offering them ravishing physical or charismatic
attractiveness. Psychotherapists may or may not be among agents
seen as having the power to transform. The quest for beauty is
widespread and in many instances non-pathological. Sinkman looks at
multiple avenues of understanding and appreciation of efforts
toward beauty, including artistic creativity and political
activities. However there is a spectrum of investment in creating
beauty. Pursuing beauty can become pathological. Therapists need to
watch out for its appearance outside the psychoanalytic arena. Such
material can be missed when the analyst falls into
counter-transference difficulties such as feeling invested in
transforming the patient, identifying with the patient s
narcissistic injuries and/or needs to compete, or enacting battles
with the patient. Such difficulties interfere with attunement to
patients experiences. The Psychology of Beauty considers
definitions of beauty, gender identity themes, and origins of
beauty in the mother-infant relationship. It investigates ugliness,
sadomasochistic beauty pursuits, evolutionary factors, and aspects
of aging. The book highlights emerging clinical material which has
yet to gain notice and suggests what analysts may be missing, and
why."
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