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The therapist as a person : life crises, life choices, life experiences, and their effects on treatment / edited by Barbara Gerson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Relational perspectives book series ; v. 6.Publisher: Hillsdale, N.J. : Analytic Press, 2001Copyright date: ©1996Description: xxiii, 302 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0881631787
  • 9780881631784
  • 0881633577
  • 9780881633573
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.8914023 20
LOC classification:
  • RC480.5 .T519 1996
Contents:
Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Death of a Psychoanalyst's Child -- 2. More Human Than Otherwise: Working Through a Time of Preoccupation and Mourning -- 3. Trauma and Disruption in the Life of the Analyst: Enforced Disclosure and Disequilibrium in "The Analytic Instrument" -- 4. An Analyst's Pregnancy Loss and Its Effects on Treatment: Disruption and Growth -- 5. Reflections of a Childless Analyst -- 6. Chloe by the Afternoon: Relational Configurations, Identificatory Processes, and the Organization of Clinical Experiences in Unusual Circumstances -- 7. The Ongoing, Mostly Happy "Crisis" of Parenthood and Its Effect on the Therapist's Clinical Work -- 8. Thank You for Jenny -- 9. When the Therapist Divorces -- 10. The Impact of Negative Experiences as a Patient on My Work as a Therapist -- 11. The Effects of Sexual Trauma on the Self in the Clinical Work -- 12. The Loss of My Father in Adolescence: Its Impact on My Work as a Psychoanalyst -- 13. Psychoanalysis In and Out of the Closet -- 14. Different Strokes, Different Folks: Meanings of Difference, Meaningful Differences -- 15. The Therapist's Body in Reality and Fantasy: A Perspective from an Overweight Therapist -- 16. Working as an Elder Analyst -- Afterword -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Death of a Psychoanalyst's Child -- 2. More Human Than Otherwise: Working Through a Time of Preoccupation and Mourning -- 3. Trauma and Disruption in the Life of the Analyst: Enforced Disclosure and Disequilibrium in "The Analytic Instrument" -- 4. An Analyst's Pregnancy Loss and Its Effects on Treatment: Disruption and Growth -- 5. Reflections of a Childless Analyst -- 6. Chloe by the Afternoon: Relational Configurations, Identificatory Processes, and the Organization of Clinical Experiences in Unusual Circumstances -- 7. The Ongoing, Mostly Happy "Crisis" of Parenthood and Its Effect on the Therapist's Clinical Work -- 8. Thank You for Jenny -- 9. When the Therapist Divorces -- 10. The Impact of Negative Experiences as a Patient on My Work as a Therapist -- 11. The Effects of Sexual Trauma on the Self in the Clinical Work -- 12. The Loss of My Father in Adolescence: Its Impact on My Work as a Psychoanalyst -- 13. Psychoanalysis In and Out of the Closet -- 14. Different Strokes, Different Folks: Meanings of Difference, Meaningful Differences -- 15. The Therapist's Body in Reality and Fantasy: A Perspective from an Overweight Therapist -- 16. Working as an Elder Analyst -- Afterword -- Index.

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