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ISBN 10: B079X6HMB4
ISBN 13: 978-1351627023
Author: Richard Tuch, Lynn Kyttnauer
From time to time therapists find themselves in a bind—faced with a challenging situation, unsure how to proceed. Such a conundrum leaves the therapist on edge, concerned that the success of treatment might rest on how he or she responds to the circumstance. The situation seems to call for more than pat clinical protocol, leaving the therapist uncertain as he or she ventures into novel territory wondering “what do I do now?”
Conundrums and Predicaments in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: The Clinical Moments Project comprises twelve distinct clinical moments during which the treating/presenting analyst feels him- or herself in just such a quandary. The presented moment comes to a head at a point where the therapist feels uncertain what his or her next and best “move” might be—one that balances the protection of the therapeutic alliance with the need to address a clinical development head on. Space is then left for 25 well-known analysts (“commentators”) of varying theoretical persuasions to weigh in, sharing what they think about the situation and how they imagine they might have proceeded.
In the final analysis, the point of this project is not to determine how the moment “should” have been handled given the input of experts; rather, it aims to illuminate the clinical theories that therapists carry with them into sessions where they operate implicitly, directing their attention to select sorts of data that are then used to fashion an intervention. This, then, is the ultimate lesson of the Clinical Moments Project—to learn how to listen to how therapists listen to the unfolding material. This book will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists of all persuasions.
Conundrums and Predicaments in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis The Clinical Moments Project 1st Table of contents:
PART I: Taking a Stand
1. Whether to Speak or Let Things Be
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Richard Tuch)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator responses: Fred Busch and James L. Fosshage
My intervention
Notes
References
2. Venturing onto Thin Ice: Tiptoeing in the Wake of Empathic Failures
Editors’ introduction
Invited commentator responses: Rosemary H. Balsam and Rachel Blass
My intervention
Notes
References
3. “If You Keep Talking to Me This Way, I’m Going to Quit!”: (You Talk… I Walk)
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Richard Tuch)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator responses: Irma Brenman Pick and Robert Michels
My intervention
Note
References
PART II: Countertransference Enactments
4. Countertransference Enactments: Three Times Over
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Jill Model Barth)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator response 1: Salman Akhtar
The session continues
Invited commentator responses 2: Salman Akhtar and Anne Alvarez
Salman Akhtar
The session continues
Invited commentator responses 3: Salman Akhtar and Anne Alvarez
My intervention
Invited commentator’s final thoughts: Salman Akhtar
Note
References
5. Feeling Misunderstood Bilaterally
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Richard Tuch and Susan Orbach)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator responses: Andrea Celenza and Donnel Stern
My intervention
Notes
References
PART III: What Patients Want; What Therapists Can Provide
6. Patient as Bean Counter
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Richard Tuch)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator responses 1: Robert Alan Glick and Judy Kantrowitz
Robert Alan Glick
Judy Kantrowitz
The session continues
Invited commentator responses 2: Robert Alan Glick and Judy Kantrowitz
Robert Alan Glick
Judy Kantrowitz
The session continues
Final thoughts (Rina Freedman)
Notes
References
7. Withstanding the Patient’s Demand for Answers
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Janet Smith)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator responses 1: Jay Greenberg, Albert Mason, and Dominique Scarfone
The session continues
Invited commentator responses 2: Jay Greenberg, Albert Mason, and Dominique Scarfone
The session continues
The session continues
Invited commentator responses 3: Jay Greenberg, Albert Mason, and Dominique Scarfone
The session continues
Invited commentator responses 4: Jay Greenberg, Albert Mason, and Dominique Scarfone
The session continues
Notes
References
8. To Attend or Not to Attend the Exhibit?
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Richard Tuch)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator responses: Morris Eagle and Joe Lichtenberg
Joseph Lichtenberg
My intervention
Notes
References
PART IV: Having Impact: The Balancing of Power
9. How Far Do We Enter into a Child’s Fantasy When We Play?
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Bernadette Kovach)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator responses: Susan Donner and Alan Sugarman
Susan Donner
Alan Sugarman
My intervention
References
10. A Shocking Revelation
Editors’ introduction
Editors’ note
Invited commentator responses: Stefano Bolognini and Mitchell Wilson
Note
References
11. Considering Third Parties: The Question of Allegiance
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Richard Tuch)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator responses: Edgar Levenson and Nancy McWilliams
My intervention
Note
References
12. Worried Sick about a Patient
Editors’ introduction
The moment in context (Richard Tuch)
The clinical moment
Invited commentator responses 1: Darlene Ehrenberg and Ted Jacobs
My intervention
Invited commentator responses 2: Darlene Ehrenberg and Ted Jacobs
My intervention
Invited commentator responses 3: Darlene Ehrenberg and Ted Jacobs
References
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