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This book is based on the work done by a group of British and
Italian psychoanalysts who have been meeting twice yearly since
2003 to study clinically the relationship between the mind and the
body of their patients. The analytical dyad became the focus of a
dialectical movement between body and mind and between subject and
object. Containing contributions from a range of distinguished
British and Italian analysts, this book covers such key topics as
somatic symptoms, the embodied unconscious, bodily expressions of
affect, sexuality, violence, self-harm, suicide attempts,
hypochondria, hysteria, anorexia and bulimia, and splits and
fragmentation associated with the body. The theoretical
understanding is inspired by various psychoanalytic theoreticians,
including Freud, M. Klein, Winnicott and Bion and their theories on
sexuality, infantile sexuality, libido, aggressiveness, death
instinct, Oedipus complex and mother-child relationship. Offering
new advances in theoretical thinking and practical applications for
clinical work, this book will be essential for all psychoanalysts
and mental health clinicians interested in understanding serious
mental disturbance that is represented in the body.
This book is based on the work done by a group of British and
Italian psychoanalysts who have been meeting twice yearly since
2003 to study clinically the relationship between the mind and the
body of their patients. The analytical dyad became the focus of a
dialectical movement between body and mind and between subject and
object. Containing contributions from a range of distinguished
British and Italian analysts, this book covers such key topics as
somatic symptoms, the embodied unconscious, bodily expressions of
affect, sexuality, violence, self-harm, suicide attempts,
hypochondria, hysteria, anorexia and bulimia, and splits and
fragmentation associated with the body. The theoretical
understanding is inspired by various psychoanalytic theoreticians,
including Freud, M. Klein, Winnicott and Bion and their theories on
sexuality, infantile sexuality, libido, aggressiveness, death
instinct, Oedipus complex and mother-child relationship. Offering
new advances in theoretical thinking and practical applications for
clinical work, this book will be essential for all psychoanalysts
and mental health clinicians interested in understanding serious
mental disturbance that is represented in the body.
How does a psychoanalysis begin? What goes on when analyst and
prospective analysand meet for the first time, and what processes
are activated to make the project for an analysis possible? This
unique contribution to the surprisingly sparse literature on this
most essential aspect of the psychoanalytical practitioner's work,
is the clinical companion to Initiating Psychoanalysis:
Perspectives, also part of the 'Teaching' Series of the New Library
of Psychoanalysis. Replete with clinical illustrations, this book
is based on the findings of an ambitious research project on first
interviews carried out from 2004 to 2016 by an international group
of psychoanalysts, the Working Party on Initiating Psychoanalysis
(WPIP) of the European Psychoanalytic Federation. The authors, all
members of the Investigative Team, are senior psychoanalysts from
member societies of the European Psychoanalytic Federation, all
with extensive experience in the practice and teaching of
psychoanalytic consultation. Psychoanalysts and analytic
therapists, in particular those in training or setting up their
practice, will find Beginning Analysis to be essential reading in
deepening their understanding of how analysand and analyst arrive
at the decision to begin analysis.
How does a psychoanalysis begin? What goes on when analyst and
prospective analysand meet for the first time, and what processes
are activated to make the project for an analysis possible? This
unique contribution to the surprisingly sparse literature on this
most essential aspect of the psychoanalytical practitioner's work,
is the clinical companion to Initiating Psychoanalysis:
Perspectives, also part of the 'Teaching' Series of the New Library
of Psychoanalysis. Replete with clinical illustrations, this book
is based on the findings of an ambitious research project on first
interviews carried out from 2004 to 2016 by an international group
of psychoanalysts, the Working Party on Initiating Psychoanalysis
(WPIP) of the European Psychoanalytic Federation. The authors, all
members of the Investigative Team, are senior psychoanalysts from
member societies of the European Psychoanalytic Federation, all
with extensive experience in the practice and teaching of
psychoanalytic consultation. Psychoanalysts and analytic
therapists, in particular those in training or setting up their
practice, will find Beginning Analysis to be essential reading in
deepening their understanding of how analysand and analyst arrive
at the decision to begin analysis.
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