Initiating Psychoanalysis: Perspectives

Editor : Bernard Reith, Editor : Sven Lagerlof, Editor : Penelope Crick, Editor : Mette Moller, Editor : Elisabeth Skale

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Initiating Psychoanalysis: Perspectives

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : January 2012
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 360
  • Category :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 32108
  • ISBN 13 : 9780415554985
  • ISBN 10 : 0415554985
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Initiating Psychoanalysis presents an international collection of papers brought together by the Working Party on Initiating Psychoanalysis of the European Psychoanalytic Federation and addresses the specific clinical and technical issues involved in launching the processes that are at the core of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic treatment. Expert contributors provide introductions and commentaries on a selection of psychoanalytic papers, including one by Freud himself, which refer to beginning psychoanalytic treatment in a wide range of settings. Divided into four main sections areas of discussion include: historical and conceptual developments in the field practical, technical and ethical considerations unconscious transference and counter-transference dynamics of initial interviews internal factors that can help or hinder the psychoanalyst in his work to initiate psychoanalysis. This book will be helpful to all psychoanalytical practitioners in thinking about their work in first interviews with prospective patients, as well as psychoanalysts and psychotherapists at all levels of experience, who will be able to use this book to enrich their own practice.

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'This thoughtful book reminded me how difficult it can be to listen fairly and objectively to our colleagues' clinical material, particularly so when it concerns a first interview. [...] I congratulate the editors of this book for offering us a thoughtful, searching and important publication.'
- Anne-Marie Sandler, from the Foreword.

Contents:
Moller, Lagerlof, Reith, General Introduction. PART I: 'Are you a Doctor, Sir?' Lagerlof, Skale, Introduction. Freud, Katharina. Skale, Commentary. Argelander, The Psychoanalytic Initial Interview and its Method: A Postscript to Freud's Case 'Katharina'. Lagerlof, A Short Overview of the Development of Ideas about 'First Interviews' after Freud. PART II: Consultation and Referral. Crick, Introduction. Gibeault, Commentary. Kestemberg, Well, then, Anything New? What that First Interview Can Teach Us. Crick, Commentary. Klauber, Personal Attitudes to Psychoanalytic Consultation. Crick, Commentary. Bronstein, Flanders, The Development of a Therapeutic Space in a First Contact with Adolescents. Gibeault, Commentary. Baldacci, Bouchard, The Analytic Encounter: A Historical and Process-Oriented Perspective. Gibeault, Commentary. Donnet, de M'Uzan, The Analytical Encounter. Jaffe, Commentary. Bolognini, The Profession of Ferryman: Considerations on the Analyst's Internal Attitude in Consultation and in Referral. PART III: The Analyst's Struggle with the Experience of a First Meeting. Moller, Introduction. Moller, Commentary. Ogden, Comments on Transference and Countertransference in the Initial Analytic Meeting. Wegner, Commentary. Dantlgraber, Observations on the Subjective Indication for Psychoanalysis. Skale, Commentary. Wegner, The Opening Scene and the Importance of Countertransference. Jaffe, Commentary. Racalbuto, The Consultation in Psychoanalysis and its Places: Working on the Frontier. Jaffe, Commentary. Ferro, Consultation, Reverie and Story-Telling. PART IV: Daring or Reluctance to Start Analysis? Reith, Introduction. Reith, Commentary. Rothstein, A Perspective on Doing a Consultation and Making the Recommendation of Analysis to a Prospective Analysand. Gibeault, Commentary. David, In What Frame of Mind should the First Interview be Approached? Reith, Commentary. Quinodoz, The Psychoanalyst of the Future: Wise Enough to Dare to be Mad at Times. Moller, Commentary. Ehrlich, The Analyst's Reluctance to Begin a New Analysis. Vermote, Making the Best of a Bad Job.

About the Editor(s)

Bernard Reith is a psychoanalyst in private practice in Geneva, Switzerland and Chair of the Working Party on Initiating Psychoanalysis of the European Psychoanalytic Federation.

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Sven Lagerlof is a Psychoanalyst in private practice in Stockholm, a Training Analyst at the Swedish Psychoanalytical Society and former Chairman of the Clinic of the Institute of the Swedish Psychoanalytical Society.

Penelope Crick is a Psychoanalyst in private practice in London and Clinical Director of the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis.

Mette Moller is a Training Analyst at the Danish Society and is in private practice, and former Chair of the Danish Society's Psychoanalytic Consultation Service.

Elisabeth Skale is a Psychoanalyst, a Training Analyst and the President of the Vienna Psychoanalytical Society, and a former Clinical Director of the Vienna Psychoanalytical Ambulatorium.

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