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When the Garden Isnt Eden: More Psychodynamic Concepts from Life [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 232 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN-10: 023117036X
  • ISBN-13: 9780231170369
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 232 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN-10: 023117036X
  • ISBN-13: 9780231170369
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Stories can explore complicated ideas and bring shared experiences to life. Footage of the Knicks’ upset win in the NBA finals triggers a traumatic memory of family tragedy. A young girl starts bullying her best friend after her big sister goes off to sleepaway camp. An adolescent works through her feelings of anger at her father over her parents’ divorce after discovering his infidelity. A patient’s ugly shoes remind an analyst of her own childhood scars. A daughter recognizes her Holocaust-survivor father’s resilience as she comes to terms with his vulnerability after a life-altering accident. Bringing together these narratives and many more, When the Garden Isn’t Eden reveals how psychoanalysis sheds light on the troubles of everyday life.

Through poignant and sometimes painful stories from their personal and professional lives, three practicing psychoanalysts demonstrate the richness of psychodynamic thinking. Each chapter offers an illustrative and powerful personal vignette followed by an analytical reflection that explicates key psychodynamic concepts, showing how these ideas inform and deepen our understanding of what makes us human. Blending storytelling and psychotherapy, When the Garden Isn’t Eden makes psychodynamic theory vivid and accessible to students, teachers, clinicians, and anyone curious about how therapists work and think.

Through poignant and sometimes painful stories from their personal and professional lives, three practicing psychoanalysts demonstrate the richness of psychodynamic thinking. Each chapter offers an illustrative and powerful personal vignette followed by an analytical reflection that explicates key psychodynamic concepts.

Recenzijas

In this sequel to Wearing My Tutu to Analysis, Malawista, Kanefield, and Adelman masterfully weave together poetry, prose, and storytelling in a way that is both disarming and compelling. When the Garden Isnt Eden invites psychoanalytically informed engagement with the timely and troubling issues that permeate society. -- Theresa Clement Tisdale, coauthor of Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Eastern Orthodox Christian Anthropology in Dialogue This highly original book connects the facts of life with the ideas of psychoanalysis in the most creative way possible. These wonderful authors know very well how to find the right stories to reintegrate our frequently split parts and to connect psychoanalysis to human life, and vice versa. -- Stefano Bolognini, past president of the International Psychoanalytical Association This beautifully written collection teaches more about psychoanalysis than any textbook. By commenting on narratives of emotionally powerful experiences, the authors manage a rare achievement: the intimate and yet scholarly communication of the complexity, beauty, and applicability of psychoanalytic thought. I recommend the book to anyone interested in how the unconscious unceasingly influences human experience. -- Nancy McWilliams, Rutgers University Open this book and you discover engaging stories that bring psychological theory and practice alive. Clinicians, aspiring clinicians, and the public will marvel at theoretical concepts brilliantly illuminated by touching personal anecdotes. A Garden of Eden for the psychologically curious! -- Sandra Buechler, author of Psychoanalytic Approaches to Problems in Living: Addressing Life's Challenges in Clinical Practice This treasure of a book is a gift to us all. The authors have done a superb job of illustrating both key psychoanalytic concepts and the way that analysts think and work by means of stories and clinical vignettes that are as delightful as they are informative. They have made an invaluable contribution to our field. -- Ted Jacobs, author of The Possible Profession: The Analytic Process of Change Kerry Malawista, Linda Kanefield and Anne Adelman bring their perceptive and wise sensibilities to this subtly sophisticated introduction to psychoanalytic ideas for the interested public and mental health workers. This book is a worthy follow-up to the unforgettable Wearing my Tutu to Analysis. -- Rosemary H. Balsam, author of Womens Bodies in Psychoanalysis

Introduction 1(8)
Part One Clinical Thoughts
1 When the Garden Isn't Eden
9(6)
Analysts Reflect on Somatic Memory
1(14)
2 A Visitation
15(11)
Analysts Reflect on the Uncanny
17(9)
3 One Ping at a Time
26(11)
Analysts Reflect on Mentalization
30(7)
4 What Are You Thinking?
37(11)
Analysts Reflect on Projective Identification
41(7)
5 Three More Days
48(11)
Analysts Reflect on Identification
50(9)
Part Two Development
6 What Lurks Under the Bed
59(8)
Analysts Reflect on Childhood Fears and Separation Anxiety
63(4)
7 Butterfly Bandage
67(9)
Analysts Reflect on Mourning in Children
69(7)
8 Saving Swifty
76(10)
Analysts Reflect on Sibling Rivalry
80(6)
9 Betrayal
86(9)
Analysts Reflect on Adolescent Derailment
90(5)
10 Solid State
95(12)
Analysts Reflection on the Aging Parent
99(8)
Part Three Therapeutic Listening
11 Lost Cat
107(8)
Analysts Reflect on Need for Attunement
109(6)
12 Intoxicating Power
115(8)
Analysts Reflect on Expansion of Empathy
117(6)
13 Stepping Over the Threshold
123(5)
Analysts Reflect on Timing and Tact
125(3)
14 Ugly Shoes
128(7)
Analysts Reflect on Reverie
131(4)
15 The Limo Ride
135(12)
Analysts Reflect on Self-Disclosure
138(9)
Part Four Transitions and Challenges
16 I Can't Believe It's True
147(8)
Analysts Reflect on Frozen Grief
149(6)
17 Mucking the Stall
155(7)
Analysts Reflect on Sexual Abuse
157(5)
18 Take Her Blood
162(7)
Analysts Reflect on Recognizing Resilience
165(4)
19 On Thin Ice
169(7)
Analysts Reflect on White Privilege and Othering
170(6)
20 Virtual Mourning
176(7)
Analysts Reflect on Remote Connections
178(5)
Conclusion: The Bridge 183(4)
Acknowledgments 187(2)
Notes 189(2)
References 191(18)
Index 209
Kerry L. Malawista is a training/supervising analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society and a psychoanalyst in private practice. She is cochair of the New Directions Writing Program and founder of the Things They Carry Project.

Linda G. Kanefield teaches and supervises at the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. Her psychology practice is in psychoanalysis and fertility consultation.

Anne J. Adelman is a teaching and training analyst with the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis, a teaching analyst with the Contemporary Freudian Society, and a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice. She is the editor of JAPA Review of Books and cochair of the New Directions Writing Program.

Malawista and Adelman are coauthors of Wearing My Tutu to Analysis and Other Stories: Learning Psychodynamic Concepts from Life (2011) and coeditors of The Therapist in Mourning: From the Faraway Nearby (2013), both from Columbia University Press.