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This book is a selection of papers written between 2002 and 2012 on
the subject of group analysis and relational psychoanalysis. From
the author s point of view, these two disciplines are really the
two sides of the same coin, since both explore and use
therapeutically what happens in the interphase between individual
and collective ways of existence. It is divided into three parts.
The first deals with the construction of a theory that articulates
individual, relational, and collective mental processes; the
second, with the problems of interpretation from the hermeneutic,
psychoanalytic, and group-analytic points of view; the third, with
the clinic and applications of relational analysis and group
analysis."
This book makes an original contribution to the study of the
psychoanalytic process from a relational point of view, and at the
same time serves as a textbook on the theory of technique. It
provides a general exposition of the theory of psychoanalytic
practice from a process perspective that emphasizes the analytic
relationship, the dyadic nature of the psychoanalytic situation,
and the impact of unconscious interaction between its two parties,
and also includes the authors personal point of view and
contributions on the subject."
Psychoanalysis, Group Analysis, and Beyond presents an important
new paradigm in psychoanalysis and group analysis, presenting the
individual and the group as elements of a wider whole and taking
socio-political and cultural contexts into account. Juan
Tubert-Oklander and Reyna Hernandez-Tubert explore the
contributions of group analysis to this new perspective, which
suggests a holistic conception of the respective status and nature
of what the common-sense view of the world conceives as the
individual and the community. Part I presents thoughts on the
'gelding' of psychoanalysis, focuses on the limitations of
classical psychoanalysis, and elaborates on key topics including
epistemology, inclusion and exclusion, culture, and the real. Part
II considers the reincorporation of what had formerly been
excluded, through the theory and practice of group analysis.
Finally, Part III bridges the gap, presenting several approaches to
the building of the new paradigm that is so sorely needed.
Psychoanalysis, Group Analysis, and Beyond will be of great
interest to group analysts, psychoanalysts, and psychotherapists in
practice and in training, as well as other professionals
specializing in group work.
Psychoanalysis, Group Analysis, and Beyond presents an important
new paradigm in psychoanalysis and group analysis, presenting the
individual and the group as elements of a wider whole and taking
socio-political and cultural contexts into account. Juan
Tubert-Oklander and Reyna Hernandez-Tubert explore the
contributions of group analysis to this new perspective, which
suggests a holistic conception of the respective status and nature
of what the common-sense view of the world conceives as the
individual and the community. Part I presents thoughts on the
'gelding' of psychoanalysis, focuses on the limitations of
classical psychoanalysis, and elaborates on key topics including
epistemology, inclusion and exclusion, culture, and the real. Part
II considers the reincorporation of what had formerly been
excluded, through the theory and practice of group analysis.
Finally, Part III bridges the gap, presenting several approaches to
the building of the new paradigm that is so sorely needed.
Psychoanalysis, Group Analysis, and Beyond will be of great
interest to group analysts, psychoanalysts, and psychotherapists in
practice and in training, as well as other professionals
specializing in group work.
This book makes an original contribution to the study of the
psychoanalytic process from a relational point of view, and at the
same time serves as a textbook on the theory of technique. It
provides a general exposition of the theory of psychoanalytic
practice from a process perspective that emphasizes the analytic
relationship, the dyadic nature o
This book presents a selection of papers on the subjects of
Relational Analysis and Group Analysis, written in the ten-year
period that goes from 2002 to 2012. It deals with the problems of
interpretation from the hermeneutic, psychoanalytic, and
group-analytic points of view.
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