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Bhaskar Sripada invites readers into a vivid, first person account of his work supervising a candidate treating a child. Through near verbatim transcripts of the first 29 sessions, paired with his own reflections, the book offers an intimate look at how supervision can nurture a candidate's integration of psychoanalytic principles into their own clinical style while supporting the development of a personally grounded analytic identity. At the heart of the book is Sripada's model of Essential Psychoanalysis-an integrative framework that reaffirms Freud's foundational concepts of the…mehr

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Bhaskar Sripada invites readers into a vivid, first person account of his work supervising a candidate treating a child. Through near verbatim transcripts of the first 29 sessions, paired with his own reflections, the book offers an intimate look at how supervision can nurture a candidate's integration of psychoanalytic principles into their own clinical style while supporting the development of a personally grounded analytic identity. At the heart of the book is Sripada's model of Essential Psychoanalysis-an integrative framework that reaffirms Freud's foundational concepts of the unconscious, transference, and resistance while incorporating insights from instinct theory, ego psychology, relational and self psychology, and neuropsychoanalysis. Supervision emerges as a dynamic interplay between supervisor and supervisee, grounded in their shared commitment to understanding and helping the patient. Praise for Psychoanalytic Supervision by Bhaska Sripada: In Psychoanalytic Supervision, Dr. Bhaskar Sripada illuminates the profound relationship between supervisor and supervisee, offering keen insights into the nuances of transference, countertransference, and the therapeutic alliance. Dr. Sripada's approach to psychoanalytic supervision-rooted in Essential Psychoanalysis-highlights the importance of adaptability and flexibility within the therapeutic relationship, acknowledging the complex interplay of cultural, emotional, and theoretical factors. He uses his own longterm supervision of a child case conducted in another culture to provide a comprehensive view of psychoanalytic supervision. This book is an engaging and invaluable tool for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the psychoanalytic process. -HARRIET L. WOLFE, M.D., President, International Psychoanalytical Association Dr. Sripada offers us a unique, creative, and compelling view of psychoanalytic supervision, enriching the literature of psychoanalytic training. With "experience near" descriptions and reflections on the supervisory process with a child analytic student in training, he shares details of clinical work with a child case that highlight the most essential psychoanalytic dynamic concepts (unconscious, transference, countertransference, resistance) from various theoretical perspectives-ego psychology, self and relational, developmental, and neuropsychoanalytic perspectives. New and experienced clinicians have much to gain from this significant contribution to our field. Well done, Dr. Sripada! -MARK D. SMALLER, Ph.D., Past President, American Psychoanalytic Association
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BHASKAR SRIPADA, M.D., is a Board-Certified Adult and Child and adolescent Analyst who has practiced psychoanalysis in Chicago since 1980. A faculty member at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis since 1995, Dr. Sripada teaches, supervises, and has published widely in the field.He is the developer of Essential Psychoanalysis, a contemporary model that reaffirms Freud's core principles-unconscious processes, transference, and resistance-interpreting them through the lens of modern psychoanalytic insights and discoveries. Essential Psychoanalysis draws flexibly from various traditions, including instinct theory, ego psychology, object relations, self psychology, intersubjectivity, and new developments in neuropsychoanalysis. Offering a pluralistic and integrative framework, it values the perspectives of both patient and analyst. While Essential Psychoanalysis recognizes the importance of theoretical coherence for the analyst, it maintains that the true measure of analytic work lies in the impact the analyst has on the patient, helping the patient understand their suffering, facilitating change where possible, and fostering richer, more meaningful experiences of love and work.In his book, When Suicide Beckons, Dr. Sripada brings his model to life by providing an account of the analytic process. He presents a unique first-person narrative that alternates between the voices of patient and analyst, revealing his own evolving responses and memories. His forthcoming book, Psychoanalytic Supervision, extends this approach to the supervisory process. In both works, he emphasizes experience-near, first-person communication over abstract theorizing, focusing on lived experience and the personal connection between analyst and patient.