Encompassing diverse perspectives on the psychoanalyst as individual, social being, and member of psychoanalytic institutions, this book provides practical and informed answers to the question of how psychoanalysts can take care of their psychoanalytic institutions. The book draws urgent attentio
Life Studies in Psychoanalysis: Faces of Love
β Scribed by Ahron Friedberg, Sandra Sherman
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 183
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Life Studies in Psychoanalysis consists of four psychoanalytic studies, each representing a patientβs course of treatment over several years.
These studies demonstrate how love, in an array of forms, is refracted through the process of psychoanalysis, which unfolds over time and reveals the complexities of human desire. The cases presented here cover topics including repressed homosexuality, a taboo desire for a sibling, obsession with a fantasy, an Oedipus complex, and transferences that become an initial obstacle to treatment. As the studies proceed, each renders the nonlinear progress of treatment, as layer upon layer of a patientβs issues are brought to light and the patient slowly, often reluctantly, comes to terms with these issues. Dr. Ahron Friedberg offers professionals techniques for encouraging patients to remain in treatment when they become resistant, demoralized, or feel like they have hit a wall.
Ultimately, this book demonstrates how some patients, troubled by romantic, sexualized, fantasized, illicit, and/or uncontrollable desire, learn through psychoanalysis to accommodate their desires to what is possible and permissible in the lives that they otherwise inhabit. In this sense, the studies involve journeys from a place characterized by the epiphenomena of troubled love β grief, guilt, frustration β to one in which, through enhanced self-awareness, patients understand the sources and implications of their motivations. They come to understand why love has seemed like a minefield, and begin to find a more fulfilling path through it.
Life Studies in Psychoanalysis will be of great interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training, psychoanalytic psychotherapists, and readers looking for insight into the analytic process.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Endorsement
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
References
Chapter 1 A Complex Oedipus Complex
The Rebel
Surrounded By Dead and Wounded
A Wake-Up Call
Just Finish
Into Analysis
The Good Father
Sally
The Moral Masochist
Problem Student
The Aspiring Author
Biker No More
Two Steps Back
Back in Analysis
Fear and Loathing of the Blank Page
Art Imitates Life
The Jesus Delusion
The Nurse
Grad School
Old Habits
Combat
His Mother Again
Accomplice to Murder
Author! Author!
After a Pause, Another Phase
Chapter 2 The Little Match Girl
Settling in
It Was Ugly
Penis Envy
βMy Father Promised to Take Me to Parisβ
A Lot of Sex
A Sadomasochistic Struggle
Deepening Treatment
My Intimate Man
Kicked in the Stomach
Her Own Parent
Displaced Again
An Adopted Myth
Just Do the Work
Spankings
Dating Redux
Dream Vs. Reality
The Dating Game
The Desire for Punishment
The Last Obstacle
Giving βBirthβ
Summer Love
A Greater Capacity to Love
Coming Into Her Own
A Wake-Up Call
A Final Fantasy
References
Chapter 3 Gatsby
The Black Sheep
Exposed
Shocking News
I Donβt Think I Killed Her
Self-knowledge
However Long It Takes
Narcissism
Dark Secrets
What About Your Sister?
Trapped Again
Acceptance
A Friendly Takeover
Loveβs Executioner
Another Gatsby?
Sturm Und Drang
It Really Is Over
Exit Strategy
References
Chapter 4 Reluctance
Golden Boy No Longer
Displaying Emotion
Toe to Toe in the Office
Playing Doctor
Lined Up and Shot
The Competition
In the Spotlight
Unfinished Business
Less of a Man
Liberation
Crying Is for Wimps!
Rites of Passage
Reference
Conclusion
A Different Method
Psychoanalysis
How Does Analysis End?
Libido and Love
References
Index
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