1st Edition

Psychoanalytic Case Studies from an Interpersonal-Relational Perspective

Edited By Rebecca Coleman Curtis Copyright 2018
250 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

Psychoanalytic Case Studies from an Interpersonal-Relational Perspective contains reports of long-term treatments, including many dialogues and dreams, with commentaries following each one. Drawing from theories that have been developed since Freud, the analysts focus on problems in living as opposed to diagnoses and repressed sexual and aggressive urges. They also express their own feelings... Read more

Introduction Rebecca C. Curtis

Chapter 1 Mark the Leper Robert Akeret

Commentary by Eric Dammann

Chapter 2 A Change in Sexual Orientation: A Case of Pseudo-Relatedness Nickolas Samstag

Commentary by Robert Watson

Chapter 3 The Curative Power of an Interpersonal Approach in the Treatment of a Patient Whose Father Killed His Mother Helen Quinones

Commentaries by Suzanne Little and John O’Leary

Chapter 4 Defying Destiny: Genetically Doomed? Olga Cheselka

Commentary by Daniel Gensler

Chapter 5 The Dance of Dissociation in Healing Trauma Heather MacIntosh

Commentary by Sue Kolod

Chapter 6 Surviving Sexual Abuse: A Chameleon in the Mirror Alyson Feit

Commentary by Elizabeth Hegeman

Chapter 7 Failure to Thrive: An Eye for the I, and an Ear for the Here Sigalit Levy

Commentary by Ira Moses

Chapter 8 Faced with Death: Death in the Countertransference Orsoly Hunyady

Commentary by Cory Chen

Chapter 9 A Lost, Depressed Woman: Love, Narcissus and Echo Carol Valentin

Commentary by David Braucher

Chapter 10 Rejection by a Boyfriend. . . From Idealizing Transference to "Real" Partner Jenny Kahn Kaufman

Commentary by Peter Kaufman

Chapter 11 Tolerating Vulnerability: First at Age Ten, Then at Fifty Evelyn Hartman

Commentary by Brent Willock

Biography

Rebecca Coleman Curtis, PhD, Professor of Psychology at Adelphi University and Faculty, William Alanson White Institute, is author of Desire, Self, Mind and the Psychotherapies: Unifying Psychological Science and Psychoanalysis, editor of Self-Defeating Behaviors and the Relational Self, and co-editor of books on change, death, loneliness, taboos, identity, and failure resilience.

"Psychoanalytic Case Studies from an Interpersonal-Relational Perspective is a unique collection of a large variety of long-term treatments. Each case story emerges from the encounter between two persons, each with their own voice, personality and story, and is punctuated by enactments and crises, taking shape in the folds of the relational unconscious in an atmosphere of spontaneity, uncertainty, and openness which ultimately favors reflection and mutual definition. The collection is enriched by a third voice, the one of another analyst, who detects the empathic failures and reviews the turning points, reframing each case story in theoretical terms with the purpose of illustrating the Interpersonal-Relational method. I strongly recommend this book, which is engaging, easy to read, and highly instructive."-Carlo Bonomi, PhD., Training and supervising analyst of the Italian Society of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Sándor Ferenczi (SIPP-SF), and President of the International Sándor Ferenczi Network (ISFN).

"The interpersonal and relational points of view represent the most vibrant branches of psychoanalytic thought today. They also are the furthest from the versions of psychoanalysis that many students learn today in training programs where psychoanalysis is presented in a dismissive and caricatured way. These detailed accounts of long term cases will contribute usefully to challenging those caricatures."-Paul L. Wachtel, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, Doctoral program in clinical psychology, City College of New York, author of Relational Theory and the Practice of Psychotherapy and Cyclical Psychodynamics and the Contextual Self.

"What do we need today in our discipline? Exactly what this book provides: detailed reports of long-term treatments, with the words of both patients and therapists and commentaries on the therapeutic process. In this way, theories come alive, are "embodied" in clinical cases, and explained to the reader. This book should be read by all trainees, and will be greatly appreciated by experienced therapists as well."-Paolo Migone, M.D., Editor, Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane, www.psicoterapiaescienzeumane.it.