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Subjects of Analysis (Paperback)
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Subjects of Analysis (Paperback)
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Subjects of Analysis, the fourth of Thomas Ogden's books, explores
the frontier of contemporary psychoanalytic thinking: the
experience of analyst and analysand in the dynamic interplay of
subjectivity (the individual 'I-ness' of each participant) and
intersubjectivity (the 'shared' experience of the analytic pair).
No longer are transference and countertransference considered to
have meaning (as concepts or as experiences) except in relation to
one another; each is the context in which the other is generated
and understood. In the course of this discussion, Ogden introduces
the idea of the 'intersubjective analytic third' in his effort to
conceptualize the interdependence of subject and object, of
transference and countertransference, in the analytic process. This
book offers a way of understanding and making use of a critical
dimension of the analytic experience that is rarely spoken about by
psychotherapists and analysts, and even less frequently written
about in the analytic literature: the ordinary, moment-to-moment
experience of the analyst in the analytic setting, including his
most mundane thoughts about the minutiae of his 'outside life, '
his obsessional ruminations, daydreams, sexual fantasies,
distractedness, bodily sensations and worries, and so on. This
highly personal, very ordinary, almost invisible aspect of the
analyst's experience in the consulting room is viewed as having
been created freshly as an analytic object in the unique context of
the analytic relationship as it has developed to that moment of the
analysis. Too often, this sort of experience has been dismissed as
'the analyst's own stuff' that must be filtered as extraneous
'psychological noise.' For Ogden, this mundane/personal background
of analytic experience is seen as an important manifestation of the
analyst's experience in the intersubjective analytic third to which
the analyst must attempt to gain conscious access and must learn to
utilize in the formulation of his interpretations and other forms
of intervention.
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