Description |
1 online resource (xix, 229 pages) |
Series |
Psychoanalysis in a new key ; vol. 12 |
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Psychoanalysis in a new key book series ; vol. 12.
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Contents |
The embodiment of meaning in relatedness -- Conversation and its interruptions -- The fusion of horizons : dissociation, enactment, and understanding -- The eye sees itself : dissociation, enactment, and the achievement of conflict -- Partners in thought : a clinical process theory of narrative -- Shall the twain meet? metaphor, dissociation, and co-occurrence -- Opening what has been closed, relaxing what has been clenched : dissociation and enactment over time in committed relationships -- On having to find what you don't know how to look for : two views of reflective function -- "One never knows, do one?" the relation of the work of the Boston Change Process Study Group and relational dissociation theory |
Summary |
Building on the innovative work of Unformulated Experience (1997), Donnel B. Stern continues his exploration of the creation of meaning in clinical psychoanalysis with Partners in Thought . The chapters in this fascinating book are undergirded by the concept that the meanings which arise from unformulated experience are catalyzed by the states of relatedness in which the meanings emerge. In hermeneutic terms, what takes place in the consulting room is a particular kind of conversation, one in which patient and analyst serve as one another?s partner in thought, an emotionally responsive witness |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Schemas (Psychology)
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Experiential learning.
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Experience.
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Cognitive dissonance.
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Cognitive Dissonance
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Movements -- Psychoanalysis.
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Cognitive dissonance
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Experience
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Experiential learning
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Schemas (Psychology)
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780203880388 |
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0203880382 |
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