Into the Darkest Places: Early Relational Trauma and Borderline States of Mind
Autor Marcus Westen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 178220122X
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentNotă biografică
Marcus West is a Training Analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology in private practice in Sussex, England. He is the author of a number of papers, one of which was joint winner of the Michael Fordham Prize 2004. He is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Analytical Psychology and is currently Chair of Psychotherapy Sussex. He is author of three books: 'Feeling, Being and the Sense of Self', 'Understanding Dreams in Clinical Practice', and 'Into the Darkest Places'.
Cuprins
Chapter One: Early relational trauma and borderline states of mind; Chapter Two: The clinical picture and the traditional psychoanalytic understandings of borderline phenomena; Chapter Three: A brief outline of trauma theory; Chapter Four: The relational and attachment perspective; Chapter Five: Trauma, complex, and narcissistic defences of the core self¿from fight and flight to personality organisation; Chapter Six: Internal working models on different levels and in direct and reversed forms; Chapter Seven: Into the darkest places: microanalysis of the analytic relationship¿intersubjectivity, co-construction, and re-enactment; Chapter Eight: Broad and flexible ego-functioning and the core self¿the egöself axis and ps¿dp; Chapter Nine: Idealisation and the longing for paradise¿relinquishing the wish for an idealised, conflict-free relationship; Chapter Ten: Bringing it all together¿an extended clinical example; Chapter Eleven: The pressures on the analyst¿being human and bearing to be inhuman; Chapter Twelve: The analyst¿s journey and the defeat of the analyst¿s egöOrpheus and Eurydice and the journey through the underworld; Chapter Thirteen: Trauma and the analytic attitude; Chapter Fourteen: When the earth swallows you up¿shame, regression, and the collapse response; Chapter Fifteen: In thrall to the spectre of death¿suicidality, submission, and collapse; Chapter Sixteen: Dissociation and dissociative identity disorder; Chapter Seventeen: The body remembers¿working analytically with the body; Chapter Eighteen: Jung¿s early relational trauma and spiritual experience; Chapter Nineteen: Summary and conclusion¿emerging from trauma and returning to everyday life