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People's lives can be dramatically transformed by psychoanalysis.
Yet the decision to undertake this enterprise can seem so
formidable that many deny themselves an extraordinary experience.
This book makes that decision - admittedly a complex one - better
informed, clearer, and easier. It provides seven detailed case
reports, easy to read and free of technical jargon, in which the
patients' lives -in their own judgements - were transformed. This
is not meant to imply that psychoanalysis always or even usually
yields transformative results. These case studies are intriguing in
their own right and help the reader think knowledgeably about
psychoanalysis and assess its potential as a life-changing
enterprise.
Psychoanalysis: Listening to Understand contains so much wisdom and
demonstrates a way of thinking that allows for growth, expansion of
mind, and deep contact with psychic life. Having these articles
together in one volume makes each of the ideas more vibrant as it
intersects with others. Together they make the songs of inner life
into an unforgettable chorus. Arlene Kramer Richards is always
listening for pain, affect, experience, and unconscious fantasies
and imagery with the courage it takes to believe there is more to
learn. Any struggle with trying to define what psychoanalysis is
could be resolved by traveling with Arlene as she thinks, explores
the psyche, practices in her consulting room, teaches, supervises,
and writes. The papers in this volume contain breakthrough ideas in
areas of female development, perverseness of mind, creativity and
poetry, and the experience of extreme loneliness. She draws us into
the world of film and the layers of unconscious depicted in the
dramas. She brings insight to areas of study with an eye to what
others have been afraid to see. One comes away from the pages of
this book knowing a lot more than they had imagined. And, even more
impressively, readers will realize they now feel more able to delve
further and continue learning as Arlene s voice demonstrates.
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