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Relational Perspectives


About the Series

Founding Editor:

Stephen Mitchell

Editor Emeritus:

Lewis Aron

Series Editors:
Adrienne Harris
Steven Kuchuck
Eyal Rozmarin

The Relational Perspectives Book Series (RPBS) publishes books that grow out of or contribute to the relational tradition in contemporary psychoanalysis. The term relational psychoanalysis was first used by Greenberg and Mitchell to bridge the traditions of interpersonal relations, as developed within interpersonal psychoanalysis and object relations, as developed within contemporary British theory. But, under the seminal work of the late Stephen A. Mitchell, the term relational psychoanalysis grew and began to accrue to itself many other influences and developments. Various tributaries—interpersonal psychoanalysis, object relations theory, self psychology, empirical infancy research, feminism, queer theory, sociocultural studies and elements of contemporary Freudian and Kleinian thought—flow into this tradition, which understands relational configurations between self and others, both real and fantasied, as the primary subject of psychoanalytic investigation.

 We refer to the relational tradition, rather than to a relational school, to highlight that we are identifying a trend, a tendency within contemporary psychoanalysis, not a more formally organized or coherent school or system of beliefs. Our use of the term relational signifies a dimension of theory and practice that has become salient across the wide spectrum of contemporary psychoanalysis. Now under the editorial supervision of Adrienne Harris, Steven Kuchuck and Eyal Rozmarin, the Relational Perspectives Book Series originated in 1990 under the editorial eye of the late Stephen A. Mitchell. Mitchell was the most prolific and influential of the originators of the relational tradition. Committed to dialogue among psychoanalysts, he abhorred the authoritarianism that dictated adherence to a rigid set of beliefs or technical restrictions. He championed open discussion, comparative and integrative approaches, and promoted new voices across the generations. Mitchell was later joined by the late Lewis Aron, also a visionary and influential writer, teacher and leading thinker in relational psychoanalysis.

 Included in the Relational Perspectives Book Series are authors and works that come from within the relational tradition, those that extend and develop that tradition, and works that critique relational approaches or compare and contrast them with alternative points of view. The series includes our most distinguished senior psychoanalysts, along with younger contributors who bring fresh vision. Our aim is to enable a deepening of relational thinking while reaching across disciplinary and social boundaries in order to foster an inclusive and international literature.   

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Affect in Psychoanalysis A Clinical Synthesis

Affect in Psychoanalysis: A Clinical Synthesis

1st Edition

By Charles Spezzano
February 01, 2003

Drawing on the writings of Freud, Fairbairn, Klein, Sullivan, and Winnicott, Spezzano offers a radical redefinition of the analytic process as the intersubjective elaboration and regulation of affect. The plight of analytic patients, he holds, is imprisonment within crude fantasy elaborations of ...

Relational Psychoanalysis, Volume 4 Expansion of Theory

Relational Psychoanalysis, Volume 4: Expansion of Theory

1st Edition

Edited By Lewis Aron, Adrienne Harris
September 02, 2011

Building on the success and importance of three previous volumes, Relational Psychoanalysis continues to expand and develop the relational turn. Under the keen editorship of Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris, and comprised of the contributions of many of the leading voices in the relational ...

Relational Psychoanalysis, Volume 5 Evolution of Process

Relational Psychoanalysis, Volume 5: Evolution of Process

1st Edition

Edited By Lewis Aron, Adrienne Harris
September 02, 2011

Building on the success and importance of three previous volumes, Relational Psychoanalysis continues to expand and develop the relational turn. Under the keen editorship of Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris, and comprised of the contributions of many of the leading voices in the relational ...

The Embodied Analyst From Freud and Reich to relationality

The Embodied Analyst: From Freud and Reich to relationality

1st Edition

By Jon Sletvold
January 17, 2014

2015 Gradiva Award Winner The Embodied Analyst brings together the history of embodied analysis found in the work of Freud and Reich and contemporary relational analysis, particularly as influenced by infant research. By integrating the ‘old’ embodied and the ‘new’ relational traditions, the book ...

Influence and Autonomy in Psychoanalysis

Influence and Autonomy in Psychoanalysis

1st Edition

By Stephen A. Mitchell
November 01, 1997

Stephen A. Mitchell has been at the forefront of the broad paradigmatic shift in contemporary psychoanalysis from the traditional one-person model to a two-person, interactive, relational perspective.  In Influence and Autonomy in Psychoanalysis,  Mitchell provides a critical, comparative...

The Origins of Attachment Infant Research and Adult Treatment

The Origins of Attachment: Infant Research and Adult Treatment

1st Edition

By Beatrice Beebe, Frank Lachmann
November 19, 2013

The Origins of Attachment: Infant Research and Adult Treatment addresses the origins of attachment in mother-infant face-to-face communication. New patterns of relational disturbance in infancy are described. These aspects of communication are out of conscious awareness. They provide clinicians ...

Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst's Life Experience When the Personal Becomes Professional

Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst's Life Experience: When the Personal Becomes Professional

1st Edition

Edited By Steven Kuchuck
November 04, 2013

2015 Gradiva Award Winner Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst’s Life Experience explores how leaders in the fields of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy address the phenomena of the psychoanalyst’s personal life and psychology. In this edited book, each author describes pivotal childhood and ...

Traumatic Narcissism Relational Systems of Subjugation

Traumatic Narcissism: Relational Systems of Subjugation

1st Edition

By Daniel Shaw
September 17, 2013

In this volume, Traumatic Narcissism: Relational Systems of Subjugation, Daniel Shaw presents a way of understanding the traumatic impact of narcissism as it is engendered developmentally, and as it is enacted relationally. Focusing on the dynamics of narcissism in interpersonal relations, Shaw ...

The Play Within the Play: The Enacted Dimension of Psychoanalytic Process

The Play Within the Play: The Enacted Dimension of Psychoanalytic Process

1st Edition

By Gil Katz
July 16, 2013

In The Play within the Play: The Enacted Dimension of Psychoanalytic Process Gil Katz presents and illustrates the "enacted dimension of psychoanalytic process." He clarifies that enactment is not simply an overt event but an unconscious, continuously evolving, dynamically meaningful process. ...

Soul on the Couch Spirituality, Religion, and Morality in Contemporary Psychoanalysis

Soul on the Couch: Spirituality, Religion, and Morality in Contemporary Psychoanalysis

1st Edition

Edited By Charles Spezzano, Gerald J. Gargiulo
April 01, 2003

Ever since Freud put religion on the couch in "The Future of an Illusion," there has been an uneasy peace, with occasional skirmishes, between these two great disciplines of subjectivity. As prime meaning givers, God and the unconscious have vied for supremacy in our thinking about ourselves, ...

Dare to Be Human A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Journey

Dare to Be Human: A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Journey

1st Edition

By Michael Shoshani Rosenbaum
February 10, 2009

Daniel is 35, successful, a high level professional and an accomplished academic - yet he is also a virgin, who fears that he will spend the rest of his life alone. More importantly, Daniel has existed in an emotional bubble all of his life, and has had no intimate friendships. In other words, he ...

Psychoanalytic Participation Action, Interaction, and Integration

Psychoanalytic Participation: Action, Interaction, and Integration

1st Edition

By Kenneth A Frank
August 01, 1999

In Psychoanalytic Participation: Action, Interaction, and Integration, Kenneth Frank argues that the gulf between analysis and what he terms "action-oriented" or cognitive-behavioral techniques is anachronistic and has unnecessarily limited the repertoire of analytically oriented clinicians. In ...

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