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E-grāmata: Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: A Contemporary Introduction [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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In this book, Anna Maria Loiacono introduces the reader to the origins of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, its most important concepts, and their clinical value.

Throughout the chapters, Loiacono navigates historically through the principles of Harry Stack Sullivan, clearly and succinctly outlining the ideas of those thinkers who followed, to the latest reflections of Contemporary Interpersonal Psychoanalysis. Illustrated with case vignettes, this book addresses concepts such as dissociation, differences between splitting and dissociation, countertransference, enactments, field theory, hermeneutics, the unconscious, the unformulated experience, self-disclosure, relational and interpersonal psychoanalysis, change and the use of the therapist’s subjectivity,  as they are currently considered in the interpersonal approach, seen from the perspective of Loiacono’s personal point of view and professional experience.

Part of the Routledge Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis series, this book is a vital read for all analysts in practice and training, as well as psychologists and psychiatrists.



In this book, Anna Maria Loiacono introduces the reader to the origins of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, its most important concepts, and their clinical value.

Acknowledgments Series Editor's Preface Introduction SECTION I
1. The
Roots of Interpersonal Thought
2. Brief Biography of Harry Stack Sullivan:
The Birth of the Group at the Forefront of the Story of Interpersonalism
3.
The Fundamental Concepts of Sullivans Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry
4.
From Sullivans Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry to Interpersonal
Psychoanalysis through Clara Mabel Thompson SECTION II
5. Dissociation:
Similarities and Differences Between the Concept of Splitting and that of
Dissociation
6. The Interpersonal Field: Interpersonal Field and
Intersubjective Field: Two Different Concepts?
7. Countertransference SECTION
III
8. Clinical Theory
9. The Unformulated Experience
10. The Psychoanalytic
Thought of Edgar Levenson
11. Brief References to Other Interpersonal
Protagonists and Interpreters of Interpersonalism
12. My Personal
Interpersonalism References
Anna Maria Loiacono is a Relational and Interpersonal Psychoanalyst who lives and works in Florence, Italy. She is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Institute of Analytic Psychotherapy of Florence and teaches in Italian and foreign Schools of Psychotherapy. She is the Secretary General of the International Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies (IFPS).