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E-grāmata: Playing at Work: Clinical Essays in a Contemporary Winnicottian Perspective on Technique

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"Playing at Work offers a thorough guide to the innovative psychoanalytic practices of Vincenzo Bonaminio, as he draws on the work of Winnicott, Bollas and Tustin to demonstrate an effective method for working with adults, adolescents and children in clinical settings. Using several clinical cases, the book explores central psychoanalytic concepts such as transference and countertransference, identity and self, embodiment, anxiety and the role of parental influence on psychic development. By providing extended commentary on his case material, Bonaminio illustrates the significance of writing about clinical practice to the development of techniques that address patients' varying needs. Simultaneously, this text offers a method that cultivates each patient's capacity for intuition and the use of metaphor to form their own interpretations, and thereby invests a sense of freedom into the analytic situation. By its deeply reflective insights, and its emphasis on the contribution made by the analyst as an active participant in the therapeutic situation, Playing at Work forms essential reading for all practising psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists who wish to improve their clinical practice with patients of any age"--

Playing at Work offers a thorough guide to the innovative psychoanalytic practices of Vincenzo Bonaminio, as he draws on the work of Winnicott, Bollas and Tustin to demonstrate an effective method for working with adults, adolescents and children in clinical settings.
Presentation xiii
Christopher Bollas
Foreword xv
Glen O. Gabbard
Acknowledgments xvii
Permissions Acknowledgments xix
Statement on Privacy xx
Introduction: An Unconventional Introduction for an Anglo-American Readership 1(20)
1 Transference before Transference
21(24)
2 Clinical Winnicott: Traveling a Revolutionary Road
45(32)
3 A Task Which Can Never Be Accomplished: Dealing with Mother's Mood - Winnicott's Clinical Understanding of Psychic Work Carried Out for the [ M] Other
77(15)
4 The Analyst Oscillating between Interpreting and Not Interpreting: Defense Is an Attempt to Deny Inner Reality; It Is an Escape to External Reality and an Attempt to Maintain Suspended Animation
92(15)
5 The Person of the Analyst
107(56)
6 Imaginative Elaboration
163(14)
7 The Adolescent's Discourse: New Forms of Civilization's Discontents
177(7)
8 Parental Prefabrication of the Self: An Account of the Analysis of a 30-Year-Old Man
184(27)
9 "These Anxieties Are Not Mine": Adolescence, the Oedipal Configuration, and Transgenerational Factors
211(34)
10 "A Hundred Times I Died, and a Hundred Times I Was Born Again "
245(22)
11 "Noticing, Understanding and Interpreting": `The Mother's Madness Appearing in the Clinical Material as an Ego-Alien Factor' (1969)
267(17)
12 The Burden and Encumbrance of the Analyst and the Analysand's Bodies within the Confines of the Consulting Room
284
Vincenzo Bonaminio is a training and supervising analyst of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society and works in Rome in a private practice with adults, adolescents, and children. For over 25 years he has been Director of the D.W. Winnicott Institute, and is Director of the Winnicott Centre, Italy.