1st Edition

Who's Behind the Couch? The Heart and Mind of the Psychoanalyst

Edited By Kerry Malawista, Robert Winer Copyright 2017
    384 Pages
    by Routledge

    384 Pages
    by Routledge

    What is it like to be a working psychoanalyst? And what is it like to be held in the mind of one? These were the questions that led Winer and Malawista to interview seventeen notable analysts from around the world. Who's Behind the Couch?: The Heart and the Mind of the Psychoanalyst explores the analyst's mind at work, not so much from a theoretical perspective, but rather from the complexities and richness inherent in every moment-to-moment clinical encounter. As analysts we are all continually challenged to find what might work best with a particular patient. Yet we don't often hear senior analysts share their personal struggles, feelings, and sensibilities. To understand the internal experience of analysts the authors posed questions such as: What is it like for analysts to manage rough spots, to lose ground and try to recapture it? To feel appreciated and then to feel devalued? To feel betrayed? To feel responsibility for someone's life while working to maintain their own balance?

    Introduction , Stefano Bolognini (Italy) , Richard Waugaman (United States) , llany Kogan (Israel) , Rosemary Balsam (United States) , Joseph Lichtenberg (United States) , Werner Bohleber (Germany) , Salman Akhtar (United States) , Cláudio Eizirik (Brazil) , Nancy McWilliams (United States) , Abel Fainstein (Argentina) , Nancy Chodorow (United States) , Gerhard Schneider (Germany) , Jay Greenberg (United States) , Raquel Berman (Mexico) , David Tuckett (United Kingdom) , Jane Kite (United States) , Donald Moss (United States) , Conclusion , Thirty-two questions for the interviews

    Biography

    Kerry L Malawista