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>Crossing the Black Water< – Alienation and Identity among South Asian Immigrant Women in Canada
(1998)
>Like Those Crystal Balls of Yore...< Fragility Within the Analytic Relation: Real or Fancied?
(1998)
This paper proposes that countertransference dreams may serve as indicators and help deal with difficult crisis in the psychoanalytic process. The transferential field defines the difficulties which the analyst has to deal with. The analyst is always involved in this field. A fragment of a clinical case of the author, in which a countertransference dream had an important role, is used as an example. This paper proposes that countertransference dreams may serve as indicators and help deal with difficult crisis in the psychoanalytic process. The transferential field defines the difficulties which the analyst has to deal with. The analyst is always involved in this field. A fragment of a clinical case of the author, in which a countertransference dream had an important role, is used as an example.
The author discusses the system of affects and terminology in connection to theories of affective monitoring, especially Krause's description of the relationship between discrete affects and actions and Tomkins classification of positive, neutral and negative affects. The relationship between the affective system, the intensity of affects and the experience of mental pain, including different qualities of anxiety is explored as well as the ways in which mental pain can be modulated and transformed to symbols, depending on the empathic capacity of the object. A process which in its turn contributes to the forming of internal objects and the integration of the specular object and the emotional object as it is described by Bollas.
Auf der Suche nach dem ethischen Konsum. Nachhaltigkeit, Lebensstile und Konsumentenverhalten
(1998)
Auf der Suche nach dem ethischen Konsum. Nachhaltigkeit, Lebensstile und Konsumentenverhalten
(1998)
Balint in the United Kingdom
(1998)
Balint-Gruppenarbeit
(1998)
Comments on >Psychoanalysis and Cognitive-Evolutionary Psychology. An Attempt at Integration<.
(1998)
Concerning Respect
(1998)
法兰克福学派的重要代表人物之一,以马克思主义和弗洛伊德主 义的综合者自居的弗洛姆(ErichFromm,1900~1980),从批判资本主义>人性异化<出发,创立了>规范人本主义<学说,从而提出了解决 >人性异化<的>规范人本主义伦理学<。旨在通过其>规范人本主义<的价值原则,价值规范和价值标准,揭露和批判当代西方资本主义社会存在的种种现实矛 盾,使人们能够透过当代资本主义社会经济繁荣、生活富裕的表象,认清当代资本主义社会的实质,从而发现属于人的根本价值所在,过一种对人自身生存有意义的 生活。今天,我们搞社会主义市场经济,是否需要一种适应并超越这种体制的文化精神和人生境界,这是当前颇具争议而又现实的一
Das ärztliche Gespräch bei Balint. Versuch einer Wesensbestimmung des therapeutischen Dialogs
(1998)
Der zweite Band des Handbuchs zur >wachstumsorientierten Beratung< beschreibt die hauptsächlichen psychotherapeutischen Schulen und arbeitet jeweils Elemente heraus, die zur Verwirklichung persönlichen Wachstums genutzt werden können. – Aus dem Inhaltsverzeichnis: (1) Wachstumsorientierte Beratung und die fünf Strömungen der Psychotherapie. (2) Sigmund Freud und die Ich-Analytiker. (3) Alfred Adler und Otto Rank. (4) Erich FROMM, Karen Horney und Harry Stack Sullivan. (5) Carl Gustav Jung, die Existentialisten, Carl R. Rogers. (6) Verhaltenstherapien. (7) Transaktionsanalyse. (8) Gestalttherapie. (9) Ganzheitliche Gesundheit, Biofeedback und Körpertherapien. (10) Familien- und andere Systemtherapien. (11) Feministische Therapien. (12) Psychosynthesis
Die Credé Prophylaxe
(1998)
Editor’s Foreword
(1998)
Eine Bildinterpretation
(1998)
Erinnerungen an Erich Fromm,
(1998)
Fear in the countertransference, and its consequent need for safety, is often ignored in analysis. Yet it helps analysts understand themselves, their patients and the interactive process that triggers these reactions. From a two-person relational perspective, I discuss transactions that arouse mild and more intense fearfulness. My thesis is that not only is fear-arousal an interpersonal event, but so is its relief. I contend analyst and patient together create a danger/safety balance that enables each to profitably pursue their analytic mission. Reciprocity and responsibility are essential aspects of the two-person endeavor in analytic work. Fear in the countertransference often results from induction and projective identification, commingled with personal anxieties and fantasies. I discuss here projective identification as both a communication and an enactment. Two clinical vignettes illustrate the interpersonal transactions that elicit the analyst's fear as well as the dyad's attempts to alleviate it. Conjoint regulation and the analyst's use of self-disclosure provide examples of techniques that help recalibrate the danger/safety balance. The analyst's fearfulness demonstrates vulnerability to and interdependence with the patient. Understanding and working through of fear in the countertransference facilitates the analytic process.
Feng Shui
(1998)
On the basis of a historical survey of Ferenczi's contributions to the concept of countertransference, the author highlights the most important theoretical shifts present in each of his contributions, from Freud's initial formulation in 1910 to the ?Clinical Diary?. Besides pointing to some key concepts and characteristics in Ferenczi's thinking, such as ?the control of the countertransference?, ?The transference-countertransference interaction?, ?the analyst's narcissism?, and in particular the view of countertransference as a useful therapeutic tool in itself rather than as an obstacle for the cure. The author discusses Ferenczi's significant influence on some later analysts, especially on Heimann, Winnicott, Racker and Searles who stood out precisely for, among other reasons, their contributions to the question of countertransference.
Found Fromm [发现弗洛姆]
(1998)