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The Risk of Relatedness

Autor Chris Jaenicke
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2007
The success of psychotherapy depends on the development of both the patient and the psychotherapist. This is the central thesis of Jaenicke's book, which addresses the clinical application of intersubjectivity theory in terms of the risk--what Jaenicke terms the 'risk of relatedness'--the theory poses to both therapist and patient when executed as practice. In contrast to Freudian theory, intersubjectivity theory considers therapy a process that is co-constructed by patient and therapist, where the therapist eschews the role of neutral authority who provides patients with new insights and whose subjective reaction to the therapeutic process is sealed off from the therapist-patient interaction. Jaenicke 'translates' and reformulates the theory's complexities into the terms of practical psychotherapeutic work. Using eight fundamental psychoanalytic concepts--empathy, defense, splitting, the unconscious, trauma, the myth of the isolated mind, transference/countertransference, and affect--he gives a vivid account of how intersubjectivity theory can be put into practice while describing common difficulties. Numerous case studies provide concrete examples.
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ISBN-13: 9780765705600
ISBN-10: 0765705605
Pagini: 155
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Chris Jaenicke, Dipl.Psych. is faculty member and training and supervising analyst at the Arbeitsgemeinschaft fYr Psychoanalyse und Psychotherapie, Berlin and faculty member at the Institut fYr Psychotherapie, Berlin. He serves as editor and publisher of Self Psychology: European Journal for Psychoanalytic Therapy and Research. He is the author of numerous articles on intersubjectivity theory and self psychology, and maintains a private practice in Berlin.