Can there be a relational criteria or paradigm for termination, and what would it include? How do treatment goals of the analyst and/or that of the patient affect the decision to terminate? How do the developments in attachment theory and research influence the preparation to end analysis? This title addresses these questions.
Can there be a relational criteria or paradigm for termination, and what would it include? How do treatment goals of the analyst and/or that of the patient affect the decision to terminate? How do the developments in attachment theory and research influence the preparation to end analysis? This title addresses these questions.
Jill Salberg, Ph.D., is an adjunct clinical associate professor at the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and a member of the faculty at the Stephen A. Mitchell Center for Relational Psychoanalysis. In addition, she is on the faculty of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and a training supervisor at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy. She has published articles in Psychoanalytic Dialogues and Studies in Gender and Sexuality and has contributed chapters to The Jewish World of Sigmund Freud and Answering a Question with a Question: Judaism and Contemporary Psychoanalysis.
Inhaltsangabe
Salberg Introduction. Part I: Termination: Theories and Positions.Salberg Historical Overview. Bergmann Termination: The Achilles Heel of Psychoanalytic Technique. Britton There is No End of the Line: Terminating the Interminable. Bernstein Beyond the Bedrock. Holmes Termination in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: An Attachment Perspective. Davies Transformation of Desire and Despair: Reflections on the Termination Process from a Relational Perspective. Part II: On the Clinical Frontier. Salberg How We End: Taking Leave. Grand Termination as Necessary Madness. Cooper The Changing Firmament: Familiar and Unfamiliar Forms of Engagement During Termination. Silverman Will You Remember Me? Termination and Continuity. Layton Maternal Resistance. Part III: Musings on the Multiple Meanings of Ending.Reis Afterwardness and Termination. Skolnick Termination in Psychoanalysis: It's About Time. Goldman Parting Ways. Glennon Relational Analyses: Are They More Difficult to Terminate? Bass "It Ain't Over Till It's Over": Infinite Conversations Imperfect Endings and the Elusive Nature of Termination.
Salberg Introduction. Part I: Termination: Theories and Positions.Salberg Historical Overview. Bergmann Termination: The Achilles Heel of Psychoanalytic Technique. Britton There is No End of the Line: Terminating the Interminable. Bernstein Beyond the Bedrock. Holmes Termination in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: An Attachment Perspective. Davies Transformation of Desire and Despair: Reflections on the Termination Process from a Relational Perspective. Part II: On the Clinical Frontier. Salberg How We End: Taking Leave. Grand Termination as Necessary Madness. Cooper The Changing Firmament: Familiar and Unfamiliar Forms of Engagement During Termination. Silverman Will You Remember Me? Termination and Continuity. Layton Maternal Resistance. Part III: Musings on the Multiple Meanings of Ending.Reis Afterwardness and Termination. Skolnick Termination in Psychoanalysis: It's About Time. Goldman Parting Ways. Glennon Relational Analyses: Are They More Difficult to Terminate? Bass "It Ain't Over Till It's Over": Infinite Conversations Imperfect Endings and the Elusive Nature of Termination.
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