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Affect In Psychoanalysis A Clinical Synthesis New Ed Charles Spezzano

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Affect In Psychoanalysis A Clinical Synthesis New Ed Charles Spezzano
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.99 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Charles Spezzano
ISBN: 9780881633986, 0881633984
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: New Ed

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Affect In Psychoanalysis A Clinical Synthesis New Ed Charles Spezzano by Charles Spezzano 9780881633986, 0881633984 instant download after payment.

Drawing on the writings of Freud, Fairbairn, Klein, Sullivan, and Winnicott, Spezzano offers a radical redefinition of the analytic process as the intersubjective elaboration and regulation of affect. The plight of analytic patients, he holds, is imprisonment within crude fantasy elaborations of developmentally significant feeling states. Analytic treatment fosters the patient's capacity to keep alive in consciousness, and hence reflect on, these previously warded-off affective states; it thereby provides a second chance to achieve competence in using feeling states to understand the self within its relational landscape.

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