Intersubjective Processes and the Unconscious: An Integration of Freudian, Kleinian and Bionian PerspectivesIntersubjective Processes and the Unconscious looks at how the minds of the therapist and the patient interact with each other in a profound and unconscious way: a concept first described by Freud. This book expands Freud’s ideas further and examines how these have been greatly elaborated by contributions from the Kleinian School as well as from the work of Bion. It explores how, together, patient and therapist co-create a narrative through these unconscious intersubjective processes. Topics of discussion include:
The author offers in-depth clinical examples and case vignettes to illustrate the application of these principles when working with trauma, countertransference dreams and supervision. As such, this book will be invaluable to all psychoanalysts and psychotherapists interested in the topic of intersubjectivity as well as those who want to learn more about the interactional dimensions of Freud, Klein and Bion. |
Contents
1 Introduction | 1 |
unconscious communication and classical psychoanalysis | 20 |
becoming transforming and dreaming | 47 |
implications for an intersubjective view of psychic structure | 83 |
an integrated model | 109 |
6 Intersubjectivity and the internalized Oedipal couple | 138 |
the evolution of thinking dreaming and historicization in the treatment of traumatized patients ... | 159 |
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