The Interpersonal Unconscious: The Library of Object Relations
Autor David E. Scharff, Jill Savege Scharffen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 oct 2011
The unconscious is not individual as Freud thought: It is fundamentally interpersonal at the same time that it feels intensely our own. We live in an unconscious field. Each of us contributes to it, and each is structured and enriched by it. We are social creatures, not only in our behaviors and interactions, but in the deepest recesses of our minds.
We can no longer conceive of the unconscious as an individual property according to Freud's original topographic and structural theories. Even though the individual unconscious is unique, paradoxically it is also shared in reciprocal interactions with intimate partners, work groups, and social groups. In this state of mutual influence, our unconscious minds are constantly under construction across the life cycle.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780765708717
ISBN-10: 076570871X
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 156 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Jason Aronson Inc
Seria The Library of Object Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 076570871X
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 156 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Jason Aronson Inc
Seria The Library of Object Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1. The Interpersonal Unconscious
Chapter 2.The Link
Chapter 3.The Link, the Field, and Object Relations
Chapter 4.The Link in Family Dynamics
Chapter 5.The Social Unconscious
Chapter 6.The Social Link in Group Dreaming
Chapter 7.Chaos Theory: Strange Attractors in Marriage
Chapter 8.Strange Attractors in Individual Dreaming
Chapter 9.The Interpersonal Unconscious and the Somatic Link
Chapter 10.Attachment Theory as Link and Context
Chapter 11.The Interpersonal Unconscious in Practice
Epilogue
References
Preface
Chapter 1. The Interpersonal Unconscious
Chapter 2.The Link
Chapter 3.The Link, the Field, and Object Relations
Chapter 4.The Link in Family Dynamics
Chapter 5.The Social Unconscious
Chapter 6.The Social Link in Group Dreaming
Chapter 7.Chaos Theory: Strange Attractors in Marriage
Chapter 8.Strange Attractors in Individual Dreaming
Chapter 9.The Interpersonal Unconscious and the Somatic Link
Chapter 10.Attachment Theory as Link and Context
Chapter 11.The Interpersonal Unconscious in Practice
Epilogue
References
Recenzii
The new volume by David and Jill Scharff represents further development and an integration of their earlier contributions to psychoanalytic object relations theory, and the integration of psychoanalytic theory with new developments in adjacent scientific fields. Here, they present a broad panorama of the relationship of object relations theory, link theory and field theory, chaos theory, and up to date relevant findings in neurobiological and attachment research. They apply this complex original framework to contemporary clinical psychoanalytic approaches to individual treatment, couples therapy, and family therapy in a rich, clearly formulated illustration of the clinical relevance of this theoretical approach. It is an exciting exploration of the present expansion and challenges of theoretical and clinical psychoanalysis; thought provoking and practical at the same time.
From a European perspective, this wonderful book creates a bridge between subject and object, between internal and external reality, and between North American and European psychoanalysis. Through the authors' deep, experiential knowledge of the international psychoanalytic field, it shows how contemporary psychoanalysts can harmoniously integrate different theories and techniques.
The great strength of the book is the coherence of the unfolding narrative of ideas that provide a framework for working with couples and families. The Scharffs, as they are often collectively referred to, have stayed true to their object relations foundations and maintain these as they explore influences from other disciplines and different parts of the world. They offer us a window into the journey they have made, and continue to make, as thinking clinicians, and by doing so, invite and sometimes challenge us to reflect on our own assumptions and methods.
From a European perspective, this wonderful book creates a bridge between subject and object, between internal and external reality, and between North American and European psychoanalysis. Through the authors' deep, experiential knowledge of the international psychoanalytic field, it shows how contemporary psychoanalysts can harmoniously integrate different theories and techniques.
The great strength of the book is the coherence of the unfolding narrative of ideas that provide a framework for working with couples and families. The Scharffs, as they are often collectively referred to, have stayed true to their object relations foundations and maintain these as they explore influences from other disciplines and different parts of the world. They offer us a window into the journey they have made, and continue to make, as thinking clinicians, and by doing so, invite and sometimes challenge us to reflect on our own assumptions and methods.