1st Edition

The Rupture of Serenity External Intrusions and Psychoanalytic Technique

By Aisha Abbasi Copyright 2014
    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    What happens when the outside world enters the psychoanalytic space? In The Rupture of Serenity: External Intrusions and Psychoanalytic Technique, the author draws on clinical material to describe some of the dilemmas she has encountered in her work with patients when external factors have entered the treatment frame. She considers analytic dilemmas that range from how to deal with patients' unusual requests regarding the conduct of an analytic treatment to the question of how to handle events in the analyst's personal life that, by necessity, must be addressed in the analysis. As a Muslim of Pakistani origin, the author is also able to discuss, frankly and with compassion, the role that ethnic and religious differences between patient and analyst can play in treatment-differences that, in the aftermath of 9/11 and the search for and killing of Osama bin Laden, became a palpable presence in her consulting room.

    Introduction , When Events in the Analyst’s Life Intrude upon Clinical Space , The analyst’s infertility and subsequent pregnancy , When Others Intrude upon Clinical Space , Waiting-room dramas between patients , “Have you Heard?” Revelations regarding the analyst , When Machines Intrude Upon Clinical Space , A patient’s tape recording of analytic sessions , From an iPhone, through an iPad and an iMac, to the Cloud: the evolution of a sense of “I-ness” , When Political Events Intrude Upon Clinical Space , Sadistic transferences in the context of ethnic difference: before and after 9/11 , Osama bin Laden’s death and its impact on the analytic process

    Biography

    Aisha Abbasi