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Whos Behind The Couch The Heart And Mind Of The Psychoanalyst Robert Winer

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Whos Behind The Couch The Heart And Mind Of The Psychoanalyst Robert Winer
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Publisher: Karnac Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.17 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Robert Winer, Kerry L. Malawista
ISBN: 9781782200727, 178220072X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Whos Behind The Couch The Heart And Mind Of The Psychoanalyst Robert Winer by Robert Winer, Kerry L. Malawista 9781782200727, 178220072X instant download after payment.

What is it like to be a working psychoanalyst? And what is it like to be held in the mind of one? These were the questions that led Winer and Malawista to interview 17 notable analysts from around the world.
Who’s Behind the Couch?: The Heart and the Mind of the Psychoanalyst explores the analyst’s mind at work, not so much from a theoretical perspective but rather from the complexities and richness inherent in every moment-to-moment clinical encounter. As analysts, we are all continually challenged to find what might work best with a particular patient, but we don’t often hear senior analysts share their personal struggles, feelings, and sensibilities.
To understand the internal experience of analysts the authors posed questions such as: What is it like for analysts to manage rough spots, to lose ground and try to recapture it? To feel appreciated and then to feel devalued? To feel betrayed? To feel responsibility for someone’s life while working to maintain their own balance? These questions and others probed the interior life of the analysts interviewed, touching on a range of feelings from love to hate, envy and rage, to desire and longing.
While this book will be of interest to practitioners, it should also be of interest to those considering or engaging in treatment. At a time when the relevance of psychoanalysis is challenged, personal reflections of the analyst enrich our understanding of the deep and meaningful relationship that illuminates the depth and vibrancy of psychoanalytic practice today.

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