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Taylor & Francis Understanding the Voices and Educational Experiences of Autistic Young People
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Sexuality Excess and Representation A Psychoanalytic Clinical and Theoretical Perspective New Library of Psychoanalysis
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Sexuality and Gender Now
Book SynopsisSexuality and Gender Now uses a psychoanalytic approach to arrive at a more informed view of the experience and relationships of those whose sexuality and gender may not align with the heterosexual norm. This book confronts the heteronormative bias dominant in psychoanalysis, using a combination of theoretical and clinical material, offering an important training tool as well as being relevant for practicing clinicians. The contributors address the shift clinicians must make not only to support their patients in a more informed and non-prejudicial way, but also to recognise their own need for support in developing their clinical thinking. They challenge assumptions, deconstruct theoretical ideas, extend psychoanalytic concepts, and, importantly, show how clinicians can attend to their pre-conscious assumptions. They also explore the issue of erotic transference and countertransference, which, if unaddressed, can limit the possibilities for supporting patients Trade Review‘This rich collection will be widely welcomed as a much-needed advance in opening up and developing mainstream psychoanalytic thinking about gender, sex and sexuality, after the British Psychoanalytic Council’s ‘moving on’ statement of 2011. The critical deconstruction of heteronormativity is achieved without discarding all that is essential and valuable about psychoanalytic theorising and method. The commitment to a more open-minded and self- reflective approach shines through the diverse and highly nuanced clinical accounts. This book will be an essential part of psychoanalytic education and invaluable to the many clinicians who want to think differently about their practice.’-Joanna Ryan, Ph.D., Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis; co-author (with Noreen O’Connor) of Wild Desires and Mistaken Identities: Lesbianism and Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2003)‘The fields of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, like societies at large around the world, recognise that it is difficult to integrate rapidly developing ideas of identity, especially gender identities and sexualities, without falling back on normative models. This challenge is daunting, and has been side-stepped for too long. It has the potential to be genuinely creative for our field and for those we try to help. The editors of this book are both experienced therapists with the essential qualities of lively engagement, compassion and wisdom, together with the openness to bring together a diverse set of contributors. They include a long contribution from a brave patient, who brings alive for us the experience of recognizing and crystallizing a transgender identity. The wide range of perspectives will give all readers further understanding, and – as with all good books – still more to understand.’-Professor Mary Target (now Hepworth), Psychoanalysis Unit, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London; Fellow, British Psychoanalytical Society‘In this innovative book, Hertzmann and Newbigin bring together a diverse group of authors who show us how far we have come and how much more we have yet to do in the reappraisal of psychoanalytic theories of gender and sexuality. They address theoretical and clinical issues of desire and gender in the consulting room, in the children’s clinic, in supervision, and in the emotional life of clinicians as well as patients, helping us to recognize complexities of desire and gender previously obscured. Most usefully, the authors do not simply provide new rules and categories to render gender and sexuality coherent, or to regulate or liberate desires and identities. Instead, they point the way for clinicians and patients to explore the complexities of conscious and unconscious meaning in personal experiences of gender and sexuality. Readers will expand their vocabularies and find helpful suggestions for working with patients whose subjectivities may at first feel unfamiliar. For example, cis therapists new to working with trans patients will find help in getting oriented. They will also be helped to challenge their own limitations of theoretical understanding and categorization, to expand and deepen their range of meaning-making, and to appreciate the advantages of uncertainty —for the benefit of clinical explorations with their own patients.’-Paul E. Lynch, M.D., Psychoanalyst, Boston, MA , USA; Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, and China America Psychoanalytic Alliance; Co-Editor, with Alessandra Lemma of Sexualities: Contemporary Psychoanalytic Perspectives (Routledge, 2015)Table of ContentsSeries editors’ preface; Acknowledgements; About the contributors; Introduction, Leezah Hertzmann and Juliet Newbigin; Section I: Sex and the Consulting Room; 1 Sex and the consulting room, Juliet Newbigin; 2 Homophobia, heteronormativity, and shame, Poul Rohleder; 3 Working with sameness and difference: reflections on supervision with diverse sexualities, David Richards; Section II: Desire; 4 Losing the internal oedipal mother and loss of sexual desire, Leezah Hertzmann; 5 The primary maternal oedipal situation and female homoerotic desire, Dianne Elise; 6 Mending the Symbolic when a place for male same-sex desire is not found, Giorgio Giaccardi; Section III: Perspectives on gender; 7 From bisexuality to intersexuality: rethinking gender categories, Jack Drescher; 8 Notes on a crisis of meaning in the care of gender-diverse children, Bernadette Wren; 9 Crossing Over, Melanie Suchet; 10 Gender Now, Ken Corbett; 11 A person beyond gender: a first-hand account
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Catalepsy Memory and Suggestion in Psychological Automatism
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Taylor & Francis The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Empathy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Life and Legacy of Robert Ault Art Therapy Pioneer
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Taylor & Francis Changing Minds with Clinical Hypnosis
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Taylor & Francis Integrative Psychotherapy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Evolution of a Relational Paradigm in Transactional Analysis
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Gaining a Second Impression in Psychotherapy Pivoting Toward a More Accurate Understanding of the Patient
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Taylor & Francis Ltd What Happens When the Analyst Dies
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Creative Repetition and Intersubjectivity
Book SynopsisCreative Repetition and Intersubjectivity looks at contemporary Freudian and post-Freudian theory through an intersubjective lens. Bruce Reis offers views on how psychoanalytic conceptions from the last century uniquely manifest in the consulting rooms of this century how analytic technique has radically evolved through developing Freud's original insights into dreaming, and hallucinosis; and how the presentation of today's analysands calls for analyst's use of themselves in unprecedented new ways. Taking up bedrock analytic concepts such as the death instinct, repetition, trauma and the place of speech and of silence, Reis brings a diversely inspired, twenty-first century analytic sensibility to his reworking of these concepts and illustrates them clinically in a process-oriented approach. Here the unconscious intersubjective relation takes on transformative power, resulting in the analyst's experience of hybridized chimerical monsters, creative seizures, reveries Trade Review"Graceful. Poised. Accepting. Poetic. Generous. Open to life's mysteries. These are thoughts that circulated through my mind as I read Bruce Reis' marvelous, monstrous, zombie-filled book. Here is an author who can make the death drive seductive. Reis extends a heartfelt welcome to his patients, to other psychoanalysts working in the field and to his readers. His review of the literature is remarkable for its compassion and insight into the thoughts of others. His clinical vignettes beautifully illuminate worlds of being together. For anyone who wants to grasp the vibrant realm of intersubjective psychoanalysis this is a wonderful book."-Jonathan Lear, The University of Chicago, USA"A sparkling and erudite journey through the intersubjective dimension of psychoanalytic work. Reis weaves together the literature from two continents, from Freud to de M’Uzan, from Bion to Ogden and Spezzano. As he does so, illustrating his ideas with artful clinical vignettes, he develops a style and conceptual model that is very much his own, one in which the analyst’s presence, openness and even psychic surrender to the patient’s communications create the conditions for gradual change. A book well worth reading."-Lucy LaFarge, Regional Editor for North America at the IJP; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA"Creative Repetition and Intersubjectivity is an exceptional book in which Bruce Reis succeeds in freshly approaching the subtle paradox that lies at the core of the analytic process. That paradox involves the tension between the effort on the part of the analyst to open himself or herself as fully as possible in a free and undirected way to what is occurring in the session; and at the same time, to bring to bear on those forms of experiencing a disciplined use of the mind with which to gauge the manner and timing in which to make one’s presence felt. Reis’ clinical discussions crackle with the immediacy, the intimacy, and the danger of true analytic engagement. I cannot recommend this book more highly both to those new to analytic practice and those well-seasoned in that work."-Thomas H. Ogden, M. D., author most recently of Reclaiming Unlived Life: Experiences in Psychoanalysis and Creative Readings: Essays on Seminal Analytic Works"Dr. Bruce Reis’ book takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the unique territory that is created by the engagement between analyst and analysand at deeply unconscious levels. It is here in the depths of the mind that we become acquainted with the unexpected chimeras and ‘monsters’ of our psyches, like the unexpected sea creatures living at deep ocean steam vents. Dr. Reis is simply masterful in his ability to access and intricately weave together the valuable contributions of both classical and contemporary psychoanalysts, including Freud, Searles, Winnicott, de M’Uzan, Bion and many others. For those analysts interested in the continued relevance of unconscious processes, Dr. Reis’ book is an invaluable companion that is simultaneously an excellent read."-Lawrence J. Brown, Author, Transformational Processes in Clinical Psychoanalysis: Dreaming, Emotions and the Present Moment ""Duende" wrote John Berger, "is a quality, a resonance which makes a performance unforgettable…" Such is the quality of El Duende present in Bruce Reis’s unforgettable book. Here Reis captures the complex, creative and unfolding process of the live analytic encounter. In a movement toward the future of psychoanalysis, Reis takes the reader back in time to a pre-enlightenment ethos in which receptivity to emergent experiences in the field of analysis reveals the surfacing of dynamic unconsciousness in action. His book offers a unique and beautifully written addition to cutting edge analytic theories about the non-conscious, non-verbal dimension of our work and much more."-Rachel Peltz, Faculty and Supervising Analyst, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, San Francisco, CA, USA"Graceful. Poised. Accepting. Poetic. Generous. Open to life's mysteries. These are thoughts that circulated through my mind as I read Bruce Reis's marvelous, monstrous, zombie-filled book. Here is an author who can make the death drive seductive. Reis extends a heartfelt welcome to his patients, to other psychoanalysts working in the field and to his readers. His review of the literature is remarkable for its compassion and insight into the thoughts of others. His clinical vignettes beautifully illuminate worlds of being together. For anyone who wants to grasp the vibrant realm of intersubjective psychoanalysis this is a wonderful book."-Jonathan Lear, The University of Chicago, USA"A sparkling and erudite journey through the intersubjective dimension of psychoanalytic work. Reis weaves together the literature from two continents, from Freud to de M’Uzan, from Bion to Ogden and Spezzano. As he does so, illustrating his ideas with artful clinical vignettes, he develops a style and conceptual model that is very much his own, one in which the analyst’s presence, openness and even psychic surrender to the patient’s communications create the conditions for gradual change. A book well worth reading."-Lucy LaFarge, Regional Editor for North America at the IJP; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA"Creative Repetition and Intersubjectivity is an exceptional book in which Bruce Reis succeeds in freshly approaching the subtle paradox that lies at the core of the analytic process. That paradox involves the tension between the effort on the part of the analyst to open himself or herself as fully as possible in a free and undirected way to what is occurring in the session; and at the same time, to bring to bear on those forms of experiencing a disciplined use of the mind with which to gauge the manner and timing in which to make one’s presence felt. Reis’ clinical discussions crackle with the immediacy, the intimacy, and the danger of true analytic engagement. I cannot recommend this book more highly both to those new to analytic practice and those well-seasoned in that work."-Thomas H. Ogden, M. D., author most recently of Reclaiming Unlived Life: Experiences in Psychoanalysis and Creative Readings: Essays on Seminal Analytic Works"Dr. Bruce Reis’ book takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the unique territory that is created by the engagement between analyst and analysand at deeply unconscious levels. It is here in the depths of the mind that we become acquainted with the unexpected chimeras and ‘monsters’ of our psyches, like the unexpected sea creatures living at deep ocean steam vents. Dr. Reis is simply masterful in his ability to access and intricately weave together the valuable contributions of both classical and contemporary psychoanalysts, including Freud, Searles, Winnicott, de M’Uzan, Bion and many others. For those analysts interested in the continued relevance of unconscious processes, Dr. Reis’ book is an invaluable companion that is simultaneously an excellent read."-Lawrence J. Brown, Author, Transformational Processes in Clinical Psychoanalysis: Dreaming, Emotions and the Present Moment ""Duende" writes John Berger, "is a quality, a resonance which makes a performance unforgettable…" Such is the quality of El Duende present in Bruce Reis’s unforgettable book. Here Reis captures the complex, creative and unfolding process of the live analytic encounter. In a movement toward the future of psychoanalysis, Reis takes the reader back in time to a pre-enlightenment ethos in which receptivity to emergent experiences in the field of analysis reveals the surfacing of dynamic unconsciousness in action. His book offers a unique and beautifully written addition to cutting edge analytic theories about the non-conscious, non-verbal dimension of our work and much more."-Rachel Peltz, Faculty and Supervising Analyst, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, San Francisco, CA, USATable of ContentsPreface by Christopher Bollas Introduction 1. Monsters, Dreams and Madness 2. An Introduction to Dreaming 3. Zombie States 4. Symbiont Life 5. Performative and Enactive Features of Psychoanalytic Witnessing 6. Silence 7. Form and Content 8. Duende 9. Creative Repetition
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Millennial Marriage
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Organizational Stress Around the World Research and Practice Routledge Studies in Management Organizations and Society
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders Theory and Practice for Individual and Group Settings
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Imagination Creativity and Spirituality in Psychotherapy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Imagination Creativity and Spirituality in Psychotherapy
The aim of this book is to awaken creative desire and expand the imagination of the psychotherapist and, in turn, her patient. Each chapter is meant to surprise the reader and help him see the world in a new way. Many varieties of imagination are explored -- the spiritual, the relational, the dreamworld, the aesthetic and the adaptive. The author offers space to reflect, to daydream, to remember; space to pursue goals, to make new connections; space to take risks and space to be wrong. The psychotherapist is encouraged to find her own voice, be poetic, dare to create, converse with other disciplines and, most especially, enter the world of dreams. This is all passed onto the patient as the dyad enters the intersubjective field.Both scholarly and practical, this volume elegantly and persuasively synthesizes for the first time research in many fields, including spirituality and Kabbalah, neuroscience, the arts, biology and artificial intelligence, to give an in de
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