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In this book, Wilma Bucci applies her skills as a cognitive
psychologist and researcher to the fields of psychoanalysis and
psychotherapy, opening up new avenues for understanding the
underlying processes that facilitate therapeutic communication and
change. Grounded in research geared to understanding and
demonstrating the clinical process (rather than "outcome") of
analytic inquiry and therapeutic dialogue, Bucci's multiple code
theory offers clinicians, researchers, trainers, and students new
perspectives on the essential, often unlanguaged, foundations of
the psychotherapeutic endeavour.
In this book, Wilma Bucci applies her skills as a cognitive
psychologist and researcher to the fields of psychoanalysis and
psychotherapy, opening up new avenues for understanding the
underlying processes that facilitate therapeutic communication and
change. Grounded in research geared to understanding and
demonstrating the clinical process (rather than "outcome") of
analytic inquiry and therapeutic dialogue, Bucci's multiple code
theory offers clinicians, researchers, trainers, and students new
perspectives on the essential, often unlanguaged, foundations of
the psychotherapeutic endeavour.
From Impression to Inquiry is a tribute to the work of Robert
Wallerstein and is a homage to his exceptional attitude regarding
the problem of agreements, divergences, and uncertainties in
psychoanalysis.
In this superb volume, the contributions of Bob Wallerstein are
catalogued and elaborated by colleagues around the world, all
leaders in their own right. The book is a fitting capstone to
Wallerstein's illustrious career and will be informative to
analysts and mental health professionals of all levels of
experience and training. Contributors: Wilma Bucci, Hartvig Dahl,
Kathryn N. DeWitt, Tamara Fischmann, Peter Fonagy, Richard Fox,
Norbert Freedman, Ethan Graham, Dorothea Huber, Otto Kernberg,
Gunther Klug, George Klumpner, Thomas Klumpner, Marianne
Leuzinger-Bohleber, Lester Luborsky, Bernard Maskit, Andres
Roussos, Daniel Widlocher, Robert Wallerstein
Although psychoanalytic concepts underlie most forms of
psychotherapy practiced today, the basic Freudian theory of mind
the metapsychology does not mesh with current scientific views in
psychology and related fields. As a result, despite its many
strengths, psychoanalysis has been relegated to the periphery by
clinicians and researchers alike. Filling a significant void, this
book from cognitive scientist and psychoanalytic researcher Wilma
Bucci proposes a new model of psychological organization that
integrates psychoanalytic theory with the investigation of mental
processes. Solidly rooted in current cognitive science, multiple
code theory recognizes the focus on meanings and motives that is
intrinsic to psychoanalytic clinical work. The theory points to
parallel functions underlying free association and dreams, as well
as conceptual development in children and creative work in sciences
and the arts, and provides a strong foundation for empirical
research on the psychoanalytic treatment process.
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