Focusing on the interpersonal field in clinical psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, this book explores the emergent properties that arise within therapeutic relationships. It delves into how these qualities influence the therapeutic process, offering insights into the dynamics of human connection and the transformative potential of interpersonal interactions. The text serves as a valuable resource for practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of relational dynamics in therapeutic settings.
Psychoanalyse in einem neuen Schlüssel Reihe
Diese Reihe befasst sich mit der zeitgenössischen und sich entwickelnden Landschaft der Psychoanalyse. Sie bietet neue Perspektiven auf etablierte Theorien und deren Anwendung in der heutigen Welt. Die Sammlung ist unerlässlich für Kliniker, Akademiker und alle, die ein tieferes Verständnis der menschlichen Psyche suchen.






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Formulated Experiences
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Exploring the evolution of psychoanalysis, Peter Rudnytsky revives the overlooked insights of Erich Fromm while integrating his innovative research on Ferenczi and Groddeck. This work aims to reshape contemporary understanding of psychoanalytic theory, bridging historical perspectives with modern applications. Rudnytsky's approach encourages a deeper reflection on the contributions of these influential figures, offering fresh interpretations that challenge traditional narratives within the field.
The Infinity of the Unsaid
Unformulated Experience, Language, and the Nonverbal
- 190 Seiten
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Exploring the theory of unformulated experience, this book presents significant insights for clinical thinking and practice in psychoanalysis. It delves into the complexities of unspoken emotions and thoughts, making it a valuable resource for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists from various schools of thought. The work emphasizes the importance of understanding what remains unsaid in therapeutic contexts, enhancing both theoretical and practical approaches in the field.
The Mindbrain and Dreams
- 358 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Introduction -- How the mindbrain transforms the world -- The mindbrain creates its own version of the world -- Condensation, interobjects, and categories -- Displacement -- Metaphor -- Introduction -- Metaphor and bodily experience -- How metaphor helps us understand dreams -- Dream as allegory -- Dreams pictorialize metaphors -- Combined metaphors, modified metaphors, and mixed metaphors -- Nonlinguistic metaphor : music, visual arts, and advertising -- Synaesthesia and synkinesia -- Metaphoric mappings between concepts and our bodies -- Blending theory vs. cognitive metaphor theory -- Metaphors gone awry -- Metaphor and transference -- Metaphor and rebus -- Puns : linguistic and nonlinguistic -- Homoforms and homomelodies -- Metonymy -- Symbols -- Dreams and the mindbrain's structuring of experience -- Psychological defenses and dreams -- Working with dreams clinically -- New ways of working with dreams -- The dream guides its own analysis : how to work with dreams over time -- Group dream interpretation -- Dreams, knowledge, memory, emotion, and the mindbrain -- How neuropsychoanalysis and clinical psychoanalysis can learn from each other -- Elusive illusions : reality judgment and reality assignment in dreams and waking life -- When your mindbrain knows things that you don't -- Memory, knowledge, and dreams -- Language of thought and the wakingwork -- List of dreams -- References
Entering Night Country
- 178 Seiten
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Exploring the universal themes of personal loss, illness, aging, and mortality, this book delves into the inevitable experiences that shape human existence. It offers insights into how individuals confront these challenges, providing a thoughtful reflection on resilience and acceptance in the face of life's hardships. Through poignant narratives, it encourages readers to embrace their shared humanity and find meaning amidst the struggles inherent in life.
The Mindbrain and Dreams
An Exploration of Dreaming, Thinking, and Artistic Creation
- 346 Seiten
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Exploring the concept of the 'mindbrain,' the book delves into how our perceptions are processed and transformed into dreams, thoughts, and artistic expressions. Mark J. Blechner presents a unified view of the mind and brain, emphasizing their interconnectedness and the implications this has for understanding human creativity and cognition. Through this lens, readers gain insights into the intricate relationship between dreaming and thinking, as well as the creative process itself.
The book delves into the interplay between psychoanalysis and literature, emphasizing the lyrical aspect of the mind as a universal quality that aids in self-recovery and healing. It examines how this lyricism transcends mere artistic expression, highlighting its significance in understanding the psychic realm and personal identity. Through this exploration, the work aims to illuminate the profound connections between psychological processes and literary expression.