Papers from three symposia held in 1987 and 1988 as well as additional contributed papers address the theoretical and practical complexities of the supervisor-supervisee relationship, and patterns of learning and achieving as well as blocking and failing. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portla First published in 1991. This monograph is number 2 of the Society for Psychoanalytic Training series and Dr. Lane and his colleagues seek to further understanding of the complexities of the supervisor-supervisee relationship and provide illumination regarding the many different patterns of learning and achieving, as well as blocking and failing.…mehr
Papers from three symposia held in 1987 and 1988 as well as additional contributed papers address the theoretical and practical complexities of the supervisor-supervisee relationship, and patterns of learning and achieving as well as blocking and failing. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. PortlaFirst published in 1991. This monograph is number 2 of the Society for Psychoanalytic Training series and Dr. Lane and his colleagues seek to further understanding of the complexities of the supervisor-supervisee relationship and provide illumination regarding the many different patterns of learning and achieving, as well as blocking and failing.
Introduction Robert C. Lane; Chapter 1 Selection of Patients for Psychotherapy Supervision Patricia R. Everett George Strieker; Chapter 2 On Being Supervised and Supervision Saralea E. Chazan; Chapter 3 Supervision and the Analytic Superego Reuben Fine; Chapter 4 Contemporary Issues in and Approaches to Psychoanalytic Supervision Franklin H. Goldberg; Chapter 5 The Good Hour in Supervision Robert C. Lane James W. Hull; Chapter 6 The Use of Primary Experience in the Supervisory Process Warren Wilner; Chapter 7 Some Remembrances of Supervisory Sessions with Erich Fromm George D. Goldman; Chapter 8 Supervision in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis Edith Schwartz; Chapter 9 The Parallel Process Phenomenon Revisited: Some Additional Thoughts About the Supervisory Process Fred Wolkenfeld; Part 1 Symposium; Chapter 10 Introductory Remarks Jeanne M. Safer; Chapter 11 Cross-Gender Supervision of Cross-Gender Therapy Dale Mendell; Chapter 12 Response and Commentary Jeanne M. Safer; Chapter 13 One Two Three Strikes You're Out Arnold Wm. Rachman; Chapter 14 Transference Issues in Cross-Sex Supervision Wilma Cohen Lewis; Chapter 15 Cross-Gender Supervision Problems: Reality; Social Fictions or Unconscious Processes? Anna Duran; Chapter 16 Gender Issues and the Art of Psychoanalysis Stephen M. Schiff; Part 2 Symposium; Chapter 17 Introduction Ruth Ochroch; Chapter 18 The Implications of "Control-Mastery Theory" for Supervision Suzanne M. Gassner; Chapter 19 Psychoanalysis Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Process of Supervision Bertram P. Karon; Chapter 20 The Mastery of Countertransferential Anxiety: An Object Relations View of the Supervisory Process Joseph W. Newirth; Chapter 21 The Supervision of Graduate Students Who Are Conducting Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Jerome L. Singer; Part 3 Symposium; Chapter 22 Introduction Gayle Wheeler; Chapter 23 Interpersonal and Intrapsychic Complexities and Vulnerabilities in the Psychoanalytic Supervisory Process Elaine G. Caruth; Chapter 24 Supervision and the Achievement of an Analytic Identity Norman C. Oberman; Chapter 25 Discussion Martin Mayman;
Introduction Robert C. Lane; Chapter 1 Selection of Patients for Psychotherapy Supervision Patricia R. Everett George Strieker; Chapter 2 On Being Supervised and Supervision Saralea E. Chazan; Chapter 3 Supervision and the Analytic Superego Reuben Fine; Chapter 4 Contemporary Issues in and Approaches to Psychoanalytic Supervision Franklin H. Goldberg; Chapter 5 The Good Hour in Supervision Robert C. Lane James W. Hull; Chapter 6 The Use of Primary Experience in the Supervisory Process Warren Wilner; Chapter 7 Some Remembrances of Supervisory Sessions with Erich Fromm George D. Goldman; Chapter 8 Supervision in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis Edith Schwartz; Chapter 9 The Parallel Process Phenomenon Revisited: Some Additional Thoughts About the Supervisory Process Fred Wolkenfeld; Part 1 Symposium; Chapter 10 Introductory Remarks Jeanne M. Safer; Chapter 11 Cross-Gender Supervision of Cross-Gender Therapy Dale Mendell; Chapter 12 Response and Commentary Jeanne M. Safer; Chapter 13 One Two Three Strikes You're Out Arnold Wm. Rachman; Chapter 14 Transference Issues in Cross-Sex Supervision Wilma Cohen Lewis; Chapter 15 Cross-Gender Supervision Problems: Reality; Social Fictions or Unconscious Processes? Anna Duran; Chapter 16 Gender Issues and the Art of Psychoanalysis Stephen M. Schiff; Part 2 Symposium; Chapter 17 Introduction Ruth Ochroch; Chapter 18 The Implications of "Control-Mastery Theory" for Supervision Suzanne M. Gassner; Chapter 19 Psychoanalysis Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Process of Supervision Bertram P. Karon; Chapter 20 The Mastery of Countertransferential Anxiety: An Object Relations View of the Supervisory Process Joseph W. Newirth; Chapter 21 The Supervision of Graduate Students Who Are Conducting Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Jerome L. Singer; Part 3 Symposium; Chapter 22 Introduction Gayle Wheeler; Chapter 23 Interpersonal and Intrapsychic Complexities and Vulnerabilities in the Psychoanalytic Supervisory Process Elaine G. Caruth; Chapter 24 Supervision and the Achievement of an Analytic Identity Norman C. Oberman; Chapter 25 Discussion Martin Mayman;
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