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ISBN 10: 0881633747
ISBN 13: 9780881633740
Author: William J. Coburn
Transformations in Self Psychology highlights the manner in which contemporary self psychology has become, in the words of series editor William Coburn, “a continuing series of revolutions within a revolution.” Of special note are contributions that explore the bidirectional influences between self psychology and other explanatory paradigms. The volume begins with Stern’s thoughtful attempt to integrate self-psychological and relational perspectives on transference-countertransference enactments. Fosshage and Munschauer’s presentation of a case of “extreme nihilism and aversiveness” elicits a series of discussions that constructively highlights divergent perspectives on the meaning and role of enactment in treatment and on the so-called empathy/authenticity dichotomy. The productive exploration of theoretical differences also enters in the redefinition of notions of gender and sexuality, a topic of increasing interest to self psychologists. Differing perspectives, which give rise to differing clinical emphases, emerge in the exchanges of Clifford and Goldner, and of VanDerHeide and Hartmann. The special “contextualist” demands of work with intercultural couples foster a more integrative sensibility, with self-psychological borrowings from interpretive anthropology and attachment theory. Clinical contributors to Volume 20 explore manifestations of a tension that permeates all analytic work: that between the patient’s newly emerging ability to expand the self in growth-consolidating ways and the countervailing dread to repeat. Enlarged by Malin’s personal reflections of “Fifty Years of Psychoanalysis” and by book review essays focusing on the writings of Lachmann and Stolorow, respectively, Transformations in Self Psychology bespeaks the continuing vitality of contemporary self psychology.
Table of contents:
Part I: Integration and Syncretism
Chapter 1: The Yin and Yang of Intersubjectivity: Integrating Self-Psychological and Relational Thinking
Chapter 2: Facilitative Analytic Interaction in a Case of Extreme Nihilism and Aversiveness
Chapter 3: A Self-Psychological Viewpoint: A Discussion of Fosshage and Munschauer’s Clinical Case
Chapter 4: A Dynamic Systems Viewpoint: A Discussion of Fosshage and Munschauer’s Clinical Case
Chapter 5: A Relational Viewpoint: A Discussion of Fosshage and Munschauer’s Clinical Case
Chapter 6: Facilitative Interaction, Rules, Enactments, and “A Spirit of Inquiry”: Reply to the Discussions
Part II: Working in Trauma
Chapter 7: Who Dissociates? Incest Survivor or Therapist?
Chapter 8: Trauma and Recovery: A Story of Personal Transformation and Healing Amidst the Terror of September 11
Part III: Multiculturalism
Chapter 9: Working with Intercultural Couples: An Intersubjective—Constructivist Perspective
Chapter 10: An Attachment Systems Perspective Treatment of a Bicultural Couple
Part IV: Countertransference
Chapter 11: The Analyst’s Sham(e): Collapsing into a One-Person System
Chapter 12: Who Tore the Web?: Thoughts on Psychoanalytic Authority and Response-Ability
Part V: Gender and Sexuality
Chapter 13: The Case of Davida
Chapter 14: Gender and Trauma: A Discussion of Michael D. Clifford’s Clinical Case
Chapter 15: Reply to Discussion
Chapter 16: Sexualization in a Clinical Case
Chapter 17: Mirroring and Mentalizing: A Discussion of Nancy VanDerHeide’s Clinical Case
Chapter 18: Enmeshment, Enactments, and Engagement: Reply to Discussion
Part VI: Personal Reflections
Chapter 19: Personal Reflections: Fifty Years of Psychoanalysis
Part VII: Book Reviews
Chapter 20: The Wide-Ranging Worlds of Frank Lachmann
Chapter 21: Worlds of Experience: An Interview with Robert D. Stolorow
Part VIII: Addendum
Chapter 22: The Role of Empathy and Interpretation in the Therapeutic Process: Commentary on Discussions of Salee Jenkins’s Clinical Case
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