Relational Psychoanalysis, Volume 2
Innovation and Expansion
- Edited by Lewis Aron, Adrienne Harris
- Price: $52.50 $47.25
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 512
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 11th April 2005
- ISBN: 978-0-88163-407-5
About the Book
The "relational turn" has transformed the field of psychoanalysis, with an impact that cuts across different schools of thought and clinical modalities.
In the six years following publication of Volume 1, Relational Psychoanalysis: The Emergence of a Tradition, relational theorizing has continued to develop, expand, and challenge the parameters of clinical discourse. It has been a period of loss, with the passing of Stephen A. Mitchell and Emmanuel Ghent, but also a period of great promise, marked by the burgeoning publication of relational books and journals and the launching of relational training institutes and professional associations.
Volume 2, Relational Psychoanalysis: Innovation and Expansion, brings together key papers of the recent past that exemplify the continuing growth and refinement of the relational sensibility. In selecting these papers, Editors Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris have stressed the shared relational dimension of different psychoanalytic traditions, and they have used such commonalities to structure the best recent contributions to the literature. The topics covered in Volume 2 reflect both the evolution of psychoanalysis and the unique pathways that leading relational writers have been pursuing and in some cases establishing.
Reviews
"The papers published in Volume 2 reflect an important aspect of psychoanalytic evolution, and indicate some of the pathways that relational authors have been pursuing. This volume attests the growth and discrimination of the relational sensibility. There is for me a kernel of truth in almost all the contributions. In sum, I consider this collection an important contribution to our field. The papers in it look beyond their immediate concerns to address vital questions about the history of theoretical and technical change in psychoanalysis, about comparative psychoanalysis, and about the sociology of psychoanalytic knowledge. It meets for me the criterion of being greater than the sum of its parts, and I suspect that it will be useful and enlightening for psychoanalysts of all persuasions, at all levels of training and expertise."
- Arnold D. Richards, in JAPA, 54.4, 2006
"The volume provides a valuable resource collection of important papers in the historical development of the relational approach to analysis."
- W.W. Meissner, S.J., M.D. in Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, Vol. 71, No. 3 (Summer 2007)
Table of Contents
Introduction, Aron, Harris I. Therapeutic Action 1. The Intimate Edge of Therapeutic Relatedness, Ehrenberg 2. Holding: Something Old and Something New, Slochower 3. Old and New Objects in Fairbairnian and American Relational Theory, Cooper, Levit 4. Why the Analyst Needs to Change: Toward a Theory of Conflict, Negotiation, and Mutual Imfluence in the Therapeutic Process, Slavin, Kriegman 5. Show Some Emotion: Completing the Cycle of Affective Communication, Maroda 6. Psychoanalytic Supervision: The Intersubjective Development, Berman 7. On Misreading and Misleading Patients: Some Reflections on Communications, Miscommunications, and Countertransference Enactments, Jacobs II. Relational Perspectives on Development 8. Representation and Internalization in Infancy: Three Principles of Salience, Beebe, Lachmann 9. Mentalization and the Changing Aims of Child Psychoanalysis, Fonagy, Target 10. Having a Mind of One's Own and Holding the Other in Mind: Commentary on Paper by Peter Fonagy and Mary Target, Coates 11. The Two-Person Unconscious: Intersubjective Dialogue, Enactive Relational Representation, and the Emergence of New Forms of Relational Organization, Lyons-Ruth III. Social and Cultural Dimensions of Relationality 12. Psychoanalysis and the Urban Poor, Altman 13. Perversion Is Us: Eight Notes, Dimen 14. Race, Self-Disclosure, and "Forbidden Talk": Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Practice, Leary 15. More Life: Centrality and Marginality in Human Development, CorbettCustomers who bought Relational Psychoanalysis, Volume 2 also bought:
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