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Book SynopsisIn the Shadow of Freudâs Couch: Portraits of Psychoanalysts in Their Offices uses text and images to form a complex portrait of psychoanalysis today. It is the culmination of the authors 15-year project of photographing psychoanalysts in their offices across 27 cities and ten countries.Part memoir, part history, part case study, and part self-analysis, these pages showcase a diversity of analysts: male and female and old-school and contemporary. Starting with Freudâs iconic office, the book explores how the growing diversity in both analysts and patient groups, and changes in schools of thought have been reflected in these intimate spaces, and how the choices analysts make in their office arrangements can have real effects on treatment. Along with the presentation of images, Mark Gerald explores the powerful relational foundations of theory and clinical technique, the mutually vulnerable patient-analyst connection, and the history of the psychoanalytic office.This book will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists, as well as psychotherapists, counsellors, and social workers interested in understanding and innovating the spaces used for mental health treatment. It will also appeal to interior designers, office architects, photographers, and anyone who ever considered entering a psychoanalyst's office.Trade Review‘In this unique and remarkable book, Mark Gerald has given us a precious gift. Combining his extraordinary skills as photographer and psychoanalyst, he has produced not only a volume of rare beauty, but the most creative work to appear in our field in many years. This is a book to be treasured by therapists and artists alike.’–Ted Jacobs, MD, Psychoanalyst‘With a keen photographer’s eye, attunement to space, a deep understanding of psychoanalytic theory and poetic storytelling this book studies the complex meaning of the therapy office as a place, an idea and a challenge. This book will offer insight to therapy professionals as well as design professionals interested in the relationship of space and feelings.’–Esther Sperber, AIA, Architect‘These are compelling, impactful portraits of an international group of psychoanalysts that show the office environment as an important element of the therapeutic experience. Anyone interested in photography and therapy will be drawn to this collection of masterly images and essays by a well-known psychoanalyst.’–Harvey Stein, Photographer, Educator, Curator‘In this unique and remarkable book, Mark Gerald has given us a precious gift. Combining his extraordinary skills as photographer and psychoanalyst, he has produced not only a volume of rare beauty, but the most creative work to appear in our field in many years. This is a book to be treasured by therapists and artists alike.’-Ted Jacobs, MD, Psychoanalyst‘With a keen photographer’s eye, attunement to space, a deep understanding of psychoanalytic theory and poetic storytelling this book studies the complex meaning of the therapy office as a place, an idea and a challenge. This book will offer insight to therapy professionals as well as design professionals interested in the relationship of space and feelings.’-Esther Sperber, AIA, Architect‘These are compelling, impactful portraits of an international group of psychoanalysts that show the office environment as an important element of the therapeutic experience. Anyone interested in photography and therapy will be drawn to this collection of masterly images and essays by a well-known psychoanalyst.’-Harvey Stein, Photographer, Educator, CuratorTable of ContentsPreface 1. A Tale of Two Offices and Two Fathers 2. The Shadow of Loss and Impermanence in the Psychoanalytic Office 3. You Can Take the Boy Out of the Bronx 4. Photography and Psychoanalysis: Two Types of Memorial Art 5. Psychoanalyst as Photographic Subject Gallery A Chapter 6. The Image in Psychoanalysis Chapter 7. The Relational Image: Creating a Psychoanalytic Photographic Portrait Chapter 8. Design and Architecture of Psychoanalytic Space Chapter 9. The Crowded Office Chapter 10. A Home Office Chapter 11. Retaining the Shadow in Changing Times Gallery B Chapter 12. Leaving the Office
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Book SynopsisWorkplace Intelligence provides a range of insights into the unconscious processes at play in the workplace and an introduction to a balanced approach to organizations.The book explores key concepts, showing how our emotions and early experiences inform the roles we play at work, as well as how we react to other people. It encourages close observation and reflection and utilization of this knowledge for managing ourselves and others fruitfully. It also provides managers with the methods to intervene and tackle these issues, elaborating on topics from leadership and group dynamics to meetings and work-life balance.The book will be a fascinating read for those in leadership roles, organizational consultants, executive coaches, students of occupational psychology, as well as anyone interested in understanding workplace dynamics in general. Trade Review'Anton Obholzer is a great presence in the world of human relations. His work has inspired me as it has a generation of leaders (and leaders in the making). This book is a tour de force and a must for those wanting to understand the conscious and unconscious forces at play in the workplace - and more importantly, what to do about them.'Clare Gerada, DBE, FRCP, FRCGP, FRCPsych, past chair of General Practitioners'This book diagnoses work situations, illustrates insightful approaches and gives practical advice. It shows you how not to be the dog of an organization wagged by its tail.'James Astor is a well-connected societal analyst with a wealth of experience in fostering insightful constructive growth in a wide spectrum of organizations.'Anton Obholzer’s new book illustrates not only the numerous psychic phenomena operating under the surface of organizations, but also subtly shows ways to make sense of the consulting and intervention processes in which his psychoanalytic and anthropological expertise, along with his well-known humor, provides aid.'Gilles Amado, Dr. Psych. Emeritus Professor of Organisational Psychosociology, HEC Paris"Pithy distillations for leaders and coaches: neither flattering their egos nor flanneling the facts. I love these short chapters - to the point, without tedious throat-clearing or sycophantic cap-doffing. Sometimes it's quite bracing - straight into cold water - and sometimes hugely amusing as Obholzer nails many tactics for avoiding a necessary truth. The shape of the book mirrors its underlying messages about psychological development: the early chapters are like early years, concerned with one-to-one relations (of authority and mutuality); by the end we are in complex networks of dependency, delinquency and group dynamics. I strongly recommend it for coaches, leaders and consultants ... and for the coached, led and consulted to. It will conjure more varied and fruitful working relationships." - Jonathan Gosling, Emeritus Professor of Leadership, University of Exeter'Anton Obholzer is a great presence in the world of human relations. His work has inspired me as it has a generation of leaders (and leaders in the making). This book is a tour de force and a must for those wanting to understand the conscious and unconscious forces at play in the workplace - and more importantly, what to do about them.'Clare Gerada, DBE, FRCP, FRCGP, FRCPsych, past chair of General Practitioners'This book diagnoses work situations, illustrates insightful approaches and gives practical advice. It shows you how not to be the dog of an organization wagged by its tail.'James Astor is a well-connected societal analyst with a wealth of experience in fostering insightful constructive growth in a wide spectrum of organizations.'Anton Obholzer’s new book illustrates not only the numerous psychic phenomena operating under the surface of organizations, but also subtly shows ways to make sense of the consulting and intervention processes in which his psychoanalytic and anthropological expertise, along with his well-known humor, provides aid.'Gilles Amado, Dr. Psych. Emeritus Professor of Organisational Psychosociology, HEC Paris'In fact, it is worth drawing a comparison between the writing style of this book and The Analects of Confucius. Workplace Intelligence, like Confucius, aims to be simple, approachable and reads more like a collection of rules of thumb than a systematised philosophy, but just as reading Confucius is like entering into a pleasant conversation with the great sage, so too reading this book is like getting some friendly advice from a dear relative.'Glenn Gossling, The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust"This book draws our attention without polemic to the many issues we encounter in our lives at work without losing sight of the smallest of dolls who are constantly with us. It is an engaging lively and at times a challenging read, and will be of considerable value to those curious enough to explore the impact of what’s going on so influentially, under the surface." - Julian Lousada, British Psychoanalytic AssociationTable of ContentsPart 1; Introduction 1: The terminology used; 2: The structure of this book; 3: On observation; 4: Your picture of the world and how it affects your work and personal life; 5: On beginnings; 6: On transference; 7: On joining a ‘new’ organisation; 8: On anxiety in the workplace; 9: Personal manifestations of anxiety; 10: Work manifestations of anxiety; Part 2; 11: On change and resistance to change; 12: On institutional functioning; 13: The workforce and its make up; 14: The concept of the primary task of the organization; 15: On the innate dynamics of groups; 16: On leadership and followership; 17: Risks inherent in the leadership role; Part 3; 18: The use of self in one’s work life; 19: On listening; 20: On the use of language; 21: On work-life balance; 22: On stress; 23: Tackling below the surface issues; 24: Matters of technique; Part 4; 25: Institutions and their management; 26: Commerce and its taboos; 27: Some thoughts on business schools; 28: The board, the CEO and the management; 29: On meetings and their management; 30: Practical issues affecting meetings; Part 5; 31: On consultancy – benefits and risks; 32: The Consultant role; 33: Coaching – sin bin or learning opportunity; 34: Mentoring; 35: 360 degree feedback; 36: Counselling, therapy and psychoanalysis; 37: Away days; 38: Open space events; 39: In-house staff support systems; 40: Other support structures; Conclusion
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Book SynopsisIncludes a foreword by Nancy McWilliamsIn Relational Psychoanalysis and Temporality, Neil J. Skolnick takes us on a journey that traces his personal evolution from a graduate student through to his career as a relational psychoanalyst. Skolnick uniquely shares his publications and presentations that span his professional career, weaving in issues around temporality and relational psychoanalysis. Accessible and deeply thought-provoking, this book explores the many ways our lives are pervaded and shaped by time, and how it infuses the problems that psychoanalysts work with in the consulting room. Skolnick begins each chapter with an introduction, contextualizing the papers in his own evolution as a relational analyst as well as in the broader evolution of the relational conceit in the psychoanalytic field. Following an incisive description of the realities and mysteries of time, he highlights how psychoanalysts have applied several temporal phenomena to Trade Review"How often have you had the opportunity to follow a scholar and thinker’s transformation from academic psychologist and laboratory researcher to psychoanalyst? Never, I wager. But that fascinating thread of development is just the beginning of what you will find here. Neil Skolnick uses the theme of temporality to examine the development of his own substantial contributions to the field, offering introductions that contextualize each chapter in psychoanalytic history. In the process he gives us a compelling account of the development of relational psychoanalysis. If you want to grasp the relational turn, follow the thread of Skolnick’s work. He has been there for all of it." - Donnel Stern, Ph.D., William Alanson White Institute and NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis"In this scholarly, lucid and compelling volume, Neil Skolnick takes on a range of topics that he creatively links to the overarching theme of time. This fascinating theme has rarely been explored from a relational psychoanalytic perspective. Yet time silently shapes much of our experience within and outside the analytic encounter. Skolnick enacts something of time’s complex effect by tracing the evolution of his own professional thinking across the broad sweep of his career, from his beginnings as a doctoral research candidate. He leaves us in the present, where he muses about the limits of relational theory.En route, Skolnick moves across a range of conceptual dimensions and clinical issues. He challenges and re-sculpts existing psychoanalytic wisdom about several issues. One chapter, for example, offers a new take on Fairbairn by proposing the existence of an unconscious good object, something of an oxymoron in traditional Fairbairnian thinking. In a chapter on the use of the couch, Skolnick again challenges our traditional understanding by arguing against a perspective linking the couch tightly with 'true' analysis Skolnick’s broad and measured book is thick with personal, clinical and theoretical reflections that push the reader to think outside the box. It invites the reader ‘in’ and invites us to theorize hard and question hard. A pleasure to have a new book from such a creative clinician and thinker." - Joyce Slochower, Ph.D., NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy "Neil Skolnick’s Relational Psychoanalysis and Temporality is really several fascinating books in one. Written in an accessible, scholarly yet unburdened way, Skolnick takes an essential axis in psychoanalytic theory, temporality, and weaves it through the fabric of clinical work and the evolution of contemporary psychoanalytic theory. Skolnick offers a rich understanding of the relationship between patient and analyst’s internal objects and the unique intersubjective field. Finally, readers will also discover a sophisticated historical view of the history of ideas and concepts developed within the relational tradition. It is an imaginative journey filled with appreciation and criticism of relational theory, inspiring questions about our next turns in psychoanalytic theory." - Steven H. Cooper, Ph.D., Associate Professor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical SchoolTable of ContentsForeward by Nancy McWilliams; Introduction; Chapter 1: Time Out of Mind; Chapter 2: Vertical Transmission of Acquired Ulcer Susceptibility in the Rat by Neil Skolnick, Sigurd Ackerman, Myron Hofer and Herbert Wiener; Chapter 3: Secrets in Clinical Work: A Relational Point of View by Neil Skolnick and Jodie Messler Davies; Chapter 4: The Good, the Bad and the Ambivalent: Fairbairn’s Difficulty in Locating the Good Object in the Endopsychic Structure; Chapter 5: What’s a Good Object to Do? A Fairbairnian Perspective; Chapter 6: Termination in Psychoanalysis: It’s About Time; Chapter 7: Resilience Across the Lifespan: A Confluence of Narratives; Chapter 8: Rethinking the Use of the Couch: A Relational Perspective; Chapter 9: Relational Psychoanalysis: An Assessment at This Time; References; Index
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Book SynopsisWorking with Sexual Attraction in Psychotherapy Practice and Supervision addresses some of the challenges associated with sexual attraction in psychotherapy practice and supervision, as well as within services, and helps therapists, supervisors, and managers to navigate them with openness and self-reflection. The book focuses on practical and applied issues, using a relational humanistic-integrative theoretical approach as a backdrop for understanding. Split into three parts, it deals with issues related to clinical practice, supervision and ethical issues. Chapters support in-depth exploration in all three arenas of practice and are completed by editors providing a reflective summary.Enriched with case examples and research written by senior relational practitioners, the book will be beneficial to therapists, supervisors, and service managers in the field of psychotherapy.Trade Review‘If ever there was a text to help us navigate the treacherous waters of sexual and erotic material within therapeutic and supervisory relationships, this is it! With scholarship, clinical wisdom and not a little courage, Van Rijn and Lukac-Greenwood have brought together a collection of new essays that offer invaluable insights into the complexities of acknowledging and working with issues of sexual attraction in therapy and clinical supervision. Drawing on a wide range of theoretical ideas as well as some fascinating clinical material, they and their contributors encourage psychotherapists and other psychological practitioners to reflect openly and deeply on their practice and to engage more fully with the personal, ethical and relational issues that emerge from working with sexuality in the consulting room. This is a brave, timely and thought-provoking book: I will certainly be recommending it to all my colleagues and trainees.’ Rosemary Rizq, PhD. Professor of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, University of Roehampton.‘Kudos to Jasenka Lukac-Greenwood and Biljana van Rijn for this remarkable collection of essays taking up the complex and compelling challenges of working with the vital and disturbing forces of eros and sexuality as they come alive within the therapeutic process. Writing within the humanistic/relational traditions, each author, while speaking in a personal voice, addresses questions of far-reaching theoretical and clinical concerns. This book is quite unique in speaking to the emergence of sexual dynamics within supervisory relationships as well as the therapeutic. This is a book that will bear multiple readings and will be an invaluable resource to practitioners, supervisors, educators and trainers.’ William F. Cornell, Independent Psychotherapist and Consultant, Pittsburgh, PA. Author and Editor of Routledge series, "Innovations in Transactional Analysis"‘This is an impressive book about sexual dynamics in the therapeutic encounter. It is multi-layered and rich -with a welcomed relational humanistic-integrative framework on personal as well as socio-cultural constructs about self and sexuality. It is a must-have for all therapists, I can’t recommend it enough!’Dr Sofie Bager-Charleson, Senior Fellow (SFHEA), Director of Studies (Management) MPhil/PhD in Psychotherapy Metanoia Institute‘Addressing what, for many, is a complex and frightening area to understand and work with, this book offers a frank, thought-provoking, and encouraging approach to many of the concerns that therapists struggle with when it comes to working with sexual attraction in the therapy room. A welcome addition to the library of students and experienced therapists alike, the reader will find a host of stimulating and well-argued papers. Each of which gives voice to how within a relational humanistic-integrative perspective, the emergence and development of sexual dynamics in the therapeutic encounters can be thought about, engaged with, and drawn upon for maximum therapeutic benefit.’Heather FowlieFaculty Head - Psychotherapy and CounsellingMetanoia Institute‘If ever there was a text to help us navigate the treacherous waters of sexual and erotic material within therapeutic and supervisory relationships, this is it! With scholarship, clinical wisdom and not a little courage, Van Rijn and Lukac-Greenwood have brought together a collection of new essays that offer invaluable insights into the complexities of acknowledging and working with issues of sexual attraction in therapy and clinical supervision. Drawing on a wide range of theoretical ideas as well as some fascinating clinical material, they and their contributors encourage psychotherapists and other psychological practitioners to reflect openly and deeply on their practice and to engage more fully with the personal, ethical and relational issues that emerge from working with sexuality in the consulting room. This is a brave, timely and thought-provoking book: I will certainly be recommending it to all my colleagues and trainees.’ Rosemary Rizq, PhD, Professor of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, University of Roehampton.‘Kudos to Jasenka Lukac-Greenwood and Biljana van Rijn for this remarkable collection of essays taking up the complex and compelling challenges of working with the vital and disturbing forces of eros and sexuality as they come alive within the therapeutic process. Writing within the humanistic/relational traditions, each author, while speaking in a personal voice, addresses questions of far-reaching theoretical and clinical concerns. This book is quite unique in speaking to the emergence of sexual dynamics within supervisory relationships as well as the therapeutic. This is a book that will bear multiple readings and will be an invaluable resource to practitioners, supervisors, educators and trainers.’ William F. Cornell, Independent Psychotherapist and Consultant, Pittsburgh, PA. Author and Editor of Routledge series, "Innovations in Transactional Analysis"‘This is an impressive book about sexual dynamics in the therapeutic encounter. It is multi-layered and rich -with a welcomed relational humanistic-integrative framework on personal as well as socio-cultural constructs about self and sexuality. It is a must-have for all therapists, I can’t recommend it enough!’Dr Sofie Bager-Charleson, Senior Fellow (SFHEA), Director of Studies (Management) MPhil/PhD in Psychotherapy Metanoia Institute‘Addressing what, for many, is a complex and frightening area to understand and work with, this book offers a frank, thought-provoking, and encouraging approach to many of the concerns that therapists struggle with when it comes to working with sexual attraction in the therapy room. A welcome addition to the library of students and experienced therapists alike, the reader will find a host of stimulating and well-argued papers. Each of which gives voice to how within a relational humanistic-integrative perspective, the emergence and development of sexual dynamics in the therapeutic encounters can be thought about, engaged with, and drawn upon for maximum therapeutic benefit.’Heather FowlieFaculty Head - Psychotherapy and CounsellingMetanoia InstituteTable of ContentsPart 1. Clinical Practice: Sexual attraction in the therapy room; 1.1 Let’s talk about sex: Female therapists’ experiences of working with male clients who are sexually attracted to them; 1.2Mapping the ‘Erotic’ in the therapeutic relationship; 1.3 The Meaning of the Asking; 1.4 Gender Identity & Sexual attraction in the therapeutic encounter. A Transgender perspective; 1.5 Editor’s summary and reflection of the themes related to practice issues; Part 2. Sexual attraction and Sexual Identity in Supervision; 2.1 The Supervisory Dimension; 2.2 The Comfort and disturbance of Forbidden Conversations: Sexuality and Erotic Forces in Relational Psychotherapy Supervision; 2.3. Sexual Orientation in the supervisory relationship: Exploring Fears and Fantasies when different sexual orientations are present in the client/therapist and/or supervisory dyad; 2.4. Editor’s Summary and reflection on sexual attraction and orientation in supervision; Part 3. Ethics: Preventing and dealing with transgressions; 3.1. Sexual Transgressions and Transgressing Gender and Sexuality; 3.2. Firefighting. Managing sexual ruptures and transgressions within counselling and psychotherapy services; 3.3. An ethical container for erotic confusion; 3.4. Editor’s Summary and reflection on ethical practice and prevention of transgressions
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