Winner of the 2010 Haskell Norman Prize for Outstanding
Achievement in Psychoanalysis
Rediscovering Psychoanalysis demonstrates how, by attending to
one's own idiosyncratic ways of thinking, feeling, and responding
to patients, the psychoanalyst can develop a "style" of his or her
own, a way of practicing that is a living process originating, to a
large degree, from the personality and experience of the
analyst.
This book approaches rediscovering psychoanalysis from four
vantage points derived from the author's experience as a clinician,
a supervisor, a teacher, and a reader of psychoanalysis. Thomas
Ogden begins by presenting his experience of creating
psychoanalysis freshly in the form of "talking-as-dreaming" in the
analytic session; this is followed by an exploration of supervising
and teaching psychoanalysis in a way that is distinctly one's own
and unique to each supervisee and seminar group. Ogden goes on to
rediscover psychoanalysis in this book as he continues his series
of close readings of seminal analytic works. Here, he makes
original theoretical contributions through the exploration,
explication, and extension of the work of Bion, Loewald, and
Searles.
Throughout this text, Thomas Ogden offers ways of revitalizing
and reinventing the exchange between analyst and patient in each
session, making this book essential reading for psychoanalysts,
psychotherapists, and other readers with an interest in
psychoanalysis.
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