By David Tuckett; Elizabeth Allison; Olivier Bonard; Georg J. Bruns; Anna L. Christopoulos; Michael Diercks; Eike Hinze; Marinella Linardos and Michael Šebek - Assisted by Abbot Bronstein and Marie Rudden
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1: Towards a Shared Framework for Self-Enquiry
Chapter 2: Our Method and Our Data
Chapter 3: The Analytic Situation
Chapter 4: How do we Recognise what is Unconscious?
Chapter 5: From what Unconscious Repetitions do Patients Suffer?
Chapter 6: How do we Further the Process?
Chapter 7: Nodal Interventions and Creative Change
Chapter 8: Bringing it Together: Some Questions
Chapter 9: Core Issues for Psychoanalysts Emerging from this Work
Glossary
References
Index of Cases Discussed
Index
About the Authors
Using the in-depth discussion of everyday clinical cases using a new collegiate method, the authors set out to reveal and then to understand, without judgment, the diversity in contemporary psychoanalytic approaches. They evolve a new theoretical framework and a set of 11 practical questions for experienced psychoanalysts and students to use.