A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis

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Routledge, Jun 17, 2013 - Psychology - 304 pages
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In this richly nuanced assessment of the various dimensions of mutuality in psychoanalysis, Aron shows that the relational approach to psychoanalysis is a powerful guide to issues of technique and therapeutic strategy. From his reappraisal of the concepts of interaction and enactment, to his examination of the issue of analyst self-disclosure, to his concluding remarks on the relational import of the analyst's ethics and values, Aron squarely accepts the clinical responsibilities attendant to a postmodern critique of psychoanalytic foundations.
 

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Contents

AN INTRODUCTION
1
ONE AND TWOPERSON PSYCHOLOQIES
31
3 THE PATIENTS EXPERIENCE OF THE ANALYSTS SUBJECTIVITY ...
65
4 INTERPRETATION AS EXPRESSION OF THE ANALYSTS SUBJECTIVITY ...
93
5 ASPECTS OF MUTUALITY IN CLINICAL PSYCHOANALYSIS ...
123
THE ORIGINS OF RELATIONAL THEORY IN THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF SÁNDOR FERENCZI AND ONO RANK
159
THE INTERPERSONALIZATION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
189
THEORERICAL AND TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING SELFDISCLOSURE
221
CODA
255
REFERENCES
265
INDEX
283
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