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Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis (Hardcover): Marylou Lionells, John Fiscalini, Carola Mann, Donnel B. Stern Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis (Hardcover)
Marylou Lionells, John Fiscalini, Carola Mann, Donnel B. Stern
R5,588 Discovery Miles 55 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A decade in the making, the "Handbook i"s the definitive contemporary exposition of interpersonal psychoanalysis. It provides an authoritative overview of development, psychopathology, and treatment as conceptualized from the interpersonal viewpoint.

Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis (Paperback): Marylou Lionells, John Fiscalini, Carola Mann, Donnel B. Stern Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis (Paperback)
Marylou Lionells, John Fiscalini, Carola Mann, Donnel B. Stern
R1,647 Discovery Miles 16 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A decade in the making, the Handbook is the definitive contemporary exposition of interpersonal psychoanalysis. It provides an authoritative overview of development, psychopathology, and treatment as conceptualized from the interpersonal viewpoint.

Coparticipant Psychoanalysis - Toward a New Theory of Clinical Inquiry (Paperback): John Fiscalini Coparticipant Psychoanalysis - Toward a New Theory of Clinical Inquiry (Paperback)
John Fiscalini
R1,024 R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Save R105 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Traditionally, two clinical models have been dominant in psychoanalysis: the classical paradigm, which views the analyst as an objective mirror, and the participant-observation paradigm, which views the analyst as an intersubjective participant-observer. According to John Fiscalini, an evolutionary shift in psychoanalytic consciousness has been taking place, giving rise to coparticipant inquiry, a third paradigm that represents a dramatic shift in analytic clinical theory and that has profound clinical implications.

Coparticipant inquiry integrates the individualistic focus of the classical tradition and the social focus of the participant-observer perspective. It is marked by a radical emphasis on analysts' and patients' analytic equality, emotional reciprocity, psychic symmetry, and relational mutuality. Unlike the previous two paradigms, coparticipant inquiry suggests that we are all inherently communal beings and, yet, are simultaneously innately self-fulfilling, unique individuals. The book looks closely at the therapeutic dialectics of the personal and interpersonal selves and discusses narcissism -- the perversion of the self -- within its clinical role as the neurosis that contextualizes all other neuroses. Thus the goal of this book is to define coparticipant inquiry; articulate its major principles; analyze its implications for a theory of the self and the treatment of narcissism; and discuss the therapeutic potential of the coparticipant field and the coparticipant nature of transference, resistance, therapeutic action, and analytic vitality. Fiscalini explores "analytic space," which marks the psychic limit of coparticipant activity; the "living through process," which, he suggests, subtends all analytic change; and "openness to singularity," which is essential to analytic vitality.

"Coparticipant Psychoanalysis" brings crucial insights to clinical theory and practice and is an invaluable resource for psychoanalysts and therapists, as well as students and practitioners of psychology, psychiatry, and social work.

Coparticipant Psychoanalysis - Toward a New Theory of Clinical Inquiry (Hardcover): John Fiscalini Coparticipant Psychoanalysis - Toward a New Theory of Clinical Inquiry (Hardcover)
John Fiscalini
R2,970 R2,738 Discovery Miles 27 380 Save R232 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Traditionally, two clinical models have been dominant in psychoanalysis: the classical paradigm, which views the analyst as an objective mirror, and the participant-observation paradigm, which views the analyst as an intersubjective participant-observer. According to John Fiscalini, an evolutionary shift in psychoanalytic consciousness has been taking place, giving rise to coparticipant inquiry, a third paradigm that represents a dramatic shift in analytic clinical theory and that has profound clinical implications.

Coparticipant inquiry integrates the individualistic focus of the classical tradition and the social focus of the participant-observer perspective. It is marked by a radical emphasis on analysts' and patients' analytic equality, emotional reciprocity, psychic symmetry, and relational mutuality. Unlike the previous two paradigms, coparticipant inquiry suggests that we are all inherently communal beings and, yet, are simultaneously innately self-fulfilling, unique individuals. The book looks closely at the therapeutic dialectics of the personal and interpersonal selves and discusses narcissism -- the perversion of the self -- within its clinical role as the neurosis that contextualizes all other neuroses. Thus the goal of this book is to define coparticipant inquiry; articulate its major principles; analyze its implications for a theory of the self and the treatment of narcissism; and discuss the therapeutic potential of the coparticipant field and the coparticipant nature of transference, resistance, therapeutic action, and analytic vitality. Fiscalini explores "analytic space," which marks the psychic limit of coparticipant activity; the "living through process," which, he suggests, subtends all analytic change; and "openness to singularity," which is essential to analytic vitality.

"Coparticipant Psychoanalysis" brings crucial insights to clinical theory and practice and is an invaluable resource for psychoanalysts and therapists, as well as students and practitioners of psychology, psychiatry, and social work.

Narcissism and the Interpersonal Self (Hardcover, New): John Fiscalini, Alan Grey Narcissism and the Interpersonal Self (Hardcover, New)
John Fiscalini, Alan Grey
R3,258 Discovery Miles 32 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study discusses narcissism and problems of the self from the perspective of psychoanalysis. The contributors define the major differences between the interpersonal viewpoint and other schools of psychoanalysis in terms of both diagnosis and treatment.

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