Psychoanalysis is not just about what happens in the room-it is also about the structure that holds it all together. In Putting the Psychoanalytic Frame to Work, Allannah Furlong rethinks one of the traditional approaches to the analytic frame, arguing that disruptions-missed sessions, consent complexities.
Psychoanalysis is not just about what happens in the room-it is also about the structure that holds it all together. In Putting the Psychoanalytic Frame to Work, Allannah Furlong rethinks one of the traditional approaches to the analytic frame, arguing that disruptions-missed sessions, consent complexities.
Allannah Furlong is a psychoanalyst based in Canada. She is a member of the Société psychanalytique de Montréal, and is coeditor of previous books including Confidentiality: Ethical Perspectives and Clinical Dilemmas (Routledge). She has authored numerous articles treating individual aspects of the classical framework and was awarded the JAPA Prize for excellence in psychoanalytic scholarship.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Why it matters 2. When the frame groans and putting it to work 3. Informed consent in psychoanalysis 4. The framework offers as an identificatory project 5. The shared suffering of the missed session 6. Lessons learned about confidentiality in psychoanalytic work 7. Concluding notes
Introduction 1. Why it matters 2. When the frame groans and putting it to work 3. Informed consent in psychoanalysis 4. The framework offers as an identificatory project 5. The shared suffering of the missed session 6. Lessons learned about confidentiality in psychoanalytic work 7. Concluding notes
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