In the relational literature, the subject of termination - the
ending of an analysis - has received scant attention, and
traditional Freudian or ego-psychological criteria are not always
enough to assess the readiness to terminate therapy in the
coconstructed, intersubjective analytic relationship. Good Enough
Endings seeks to remedy this gap, bringing together contributions
from contemporary relational thinkers, while at the same time
engaging with ideas from other psychoanalytic perspectives. Topics
given consideration include:
- Can there be a relational criteria or paradigm for termination,
and what would it include?
- How do treatment goals of the analyst and/or that of the
patient affect the decision to terminate?
- How do recent developments in attachment theory and research
influence the preparation to end analysis?
- What occurs for the patient after termination, and how do we
assess the need for follow-up?
Integrating elements of existing psychoanalytic theory with the
fruits of the relational turn, Good Enough Endings expands and
expounds upon the relational considerations in ending analysis,
providing a resource for reflection and insight into the final -
and perhaps most difficult - aspect of psychoanalytic
treatment.
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