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E-grāmata: Analytical Process: Journeys and Pathways

(psychiatrist and psychoanalyst; training and supervising analyst at the Paris Psychoanalytical Society (SPP), France)
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The term “psychoanalytical process”, though occurring but rarely in Freud’s works, has become firmly established nowadays despite being hard to define, explain, or pin down in conceptual or in meta-psychological terms.

Although "psychoanalytic process" is often employed as equivalent to “psychoanalytic work”, currents of thought that draw on the idea display a certain ambivalence, for it can relate both to a theory of treatment (the practice of analysis) and to a theory of mind (a theory of psychic functioning).

Hence, after examining the conceptual developments in the work of Freud and certain subsequent thinkers, the author then bases his remarks on the observation that study of the heterogeneity of mental functioning has given rise to an attendant conceptual heterogeneity which is illustrative of the infinite complexity of the psychic issues involved in any analysis.

Before developing his own original perspectives about the consequences of the heterogeneity of psychic functioning, the author examines how various practitioners have approached this subject since Freud. He shows how each has shed useful new light on this issue, leading to a diversity of points of view, thereby justifying the idea of the "process" within psychoanalytic treatment.

Recenzijas

'Thierry Bokanowski's latest book builds a bridge between several cultures and generations of the Freudian practice. He follows Meltzer's option to target the psychoanalytic process in order to explore every aspect of mental functioning during the psychoanalytic treatment: object relations, identifications, narcissism, trauma, transference and countertransference, and negativity. He examines the development of these, both in neurotic and non-neurotic personality structures. As an outstanding clinician, Bokanowski presents theoretical issues experienced in his day-to-day practice.'- Florence Guignard, full member of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA), and author of Quelle psychanalyse pour le XXIe siecle?'This book has a double importance, both as is an extension of the theory and of the clinical practice of the analytical process. It is a reference book for students of psychoanalysis and should be included in the curriculum of all psychoanalytic training institutes.'- Sergio Lewkowicz, MD, training and supervising psychoanalyst of the Porto Alegre Psychoanalytical Society, Brazil

Acknowledgements ix
About the Author xi
Series Editor's Foreword xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter One Some preliminary observations
1(10)
Chapter Two Apprehending psychoanalytic treatment and processes
11(16)
Chapter Three Representing the psychoanalytic process
27(14)
Chapter Four Contributions by certain authors
41(26)
Chapter Five Initial encounters
67(10)
Chapter Six Movements and changes
77(6)
Chapter Seven The nature of defence mechanisms and anxieties
83(6)
Chapter Eight The heterogeneous nature of psychic functioning
89(10)
Chapter Nine Transferences
99(16)
Chapter Ten Sandor Ferenczi: a negative transference somewhere between transference love and love for psychoanalysis
115(16)
Chapter Eleven Esther, or a transference love which dare not speak its name
131(6)
Chapter Twelve Psychic homosexuality and transference
137(16)
Chapter Thirteen Negativising transference
153(14)
Chapter Fourteen A historical example of negativising transference: the "young Russian" known as "the Wolf Man"
167(14)
Chapter Fifteen Narcissism and the psychoanalytic process
181(14)
Chapter Sixteen Different levels of listening
195(16)
Chapter Seventeen Mr E
211(16)
Chapter Eighteen The process as a combination of suffering, pain, and pleasure
227(10)
Chapter Nineteen The analytic process and the question of trauma
237(18)
Conclusion 255(10)
Notes 265(6)
References 271(20)
Index 291
Thierry Bokanowski is a founding member and training and supervising analyst of the Societe Psychanalytique de Paris, and a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA). He is a former editor of 'La Revue francaise de Psychanalyse', former member of the IPA Publications Committee, former Scientific Secretary to the Institut de Paris, and currently chairs the Executive Committee of the Commission d'Enseignement de la Societe Psychanalytique de Paris. He has published several papers in various psychoanalytical journals, including the 'International Journal of Psychoanalysis'. His books include 'Sandor Ferenczi', and 'De la pratique analytique', translated under the title 'The Practice of Psychoanalysis'.