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30 reviewsISBN 10: 0367104024
ISBN 13: 9780367104023
Author: David E Scharff and Monica Vorchheimer
This book widens the scope of clinical and theoretical contributions on Couple and Family Psychoanalysis by collecting case presentations and discussions by analysts from Europe, North America, Latin America, China and Australia. The rich cross-fertilization across countries and analytic orientations stimulates cross-cultural thinking and deepens clinical exploration. In English language psychoanalysis, focus on object relations theory emphasizes internalization of early family figures in construction of the psyche, and their projective influence on others through continuing family interaction. Theories of the link and of the field explored in South America and Europe, shift focus from the internal life of the individual onto the influence of the other, and the way superordinate unconscious patterns introjected from previous generations are recreated by interacting members of families and couples, and in turn contribute to the continuing psychic evolution of individuals. Work in other cultures, such as China, brings us face to face with deep structures of thought and family organization that challenge Western psychoanalytic assumptions, even as those families are in rapid change themselves.
Introduction: Global richness and global difference
Chapter One Historical remarks
Part I: Family dreams and nightmares
Part II: The history of family and couple psychoanalysis in Latin America
Part III: The development of family psychoanalysis
Chapter Two Narrative and family identity
Nicolò’s clinical material:
Discussion 1
Discussion 2
Chapter Three When 1 + 1 is >2 and Never 3
Morgan & Abrahams’ clinical material:
Discussion 1
Discussion 2
Chapter Four A valediction forbidding mourning: working with traumatic repetition in an older couple1
Keogh and Gregory-Roberts’ clinical material:
Discussion 1
Discussion 2
Chapter Five If inside wants out, if outside wants in: family and little children
Rahmi’s clinical material:
Discussion 1
Discussion 2
Chapter Six Psychoanalytic crisis intervention with a Chinese family
Scharff & Scharff’s clinical material:
Discussion 1
Discussion 2
Chapter Seven Projective decompensation: mourning the loss of projective identifications in a couple
Morabito’s clinical material:
Discussion 1
Discussion 2
Chapter Eight Working on links
Palacios’s clinical material:
Discussion 1
Discussion 2
Chapter Nine Initial interviews with … a family?
Vorchheimer’s clinical material:
Discussion
Response to Scharff’s discussion
Chapter Ten A couple struggling for adulthood
Zeitner’s clinical material:
Discussion
Epilogue
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Tags: David E Scharff and Monica Vorchheimer, Clinical, Dialogues