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ISBN 10: 0415856191
ISBN 13: 9780415856195
Author: Jon Sletvold
The Embodied Analyst From Freud and Reich to relationality 1st Table of contents:
1 The embodied mind
Toward a psychoanalytic conception of the embodied mind
Spinoza, Merleau-Ponty, Damasio, and Stern
A Spinozan alternative to Cartesianism
Contemporary conceptions of the embodied mind
Body, emotions, feelings
Unconscious emotions, conscious feelings, and vitality affects
Feelings, thoughts, words, and “the intention unfolding process”
The reluctance to accept the embodied mind
Part I History of embodied psychoanalysis
2 The history of embodied analysis Freud and Reich
Embodiment in Freud’s early writings
Reich and the reading of emotional expression
Basic elements of character analysis as developed by Reich
The form of the communication as direct expression of the unconscious
Sensing others’ emotions through “plasmatic” imitation
Reich and the relational turn in psychoanalysis
The split between Reich and IPA
Character analysis after Reich internationally
Note
3 Character analysis and Reichian body-work
4 The Norwegian character analytic tradition
Harald Schjelderup
Schjelderup’s independent position
Schjelderup’s focus on the patient’s subjectivity
Schjelderup’s global analysis
Tage Philipson and embodied identification
Love and sexuality
Nic Waal
Ola Raknes
Trygve Braatøy: Psychoanalysis and Physiotherapy
Collaboration with physiotherapist Adel Büllow-Hansen
The Norwegian Psychoanalytic Society
Norwegian Character Analytic Institute
Note
Part II Conceptual framework and clinical guidelines
5 Navigating clinical interaction Memory and overview
Memory: Past, present, and future
The first, the second, and the third
Note
6 Embodied subjectivity Freud’s “Ich” and the embodied self
Ich, ego, and self before 1923
The Ego and the Id revisited
Far more is unconscious than the repressed
External and internal perceptions in the formation of the ego
Immediate feelings and mediated thoughts
The ego and the id
Freud’s error
Freud and Damasio on body and object in the making of self
Core sense of self and verbal reflective self
One body, one self, and many self-states
Freud and identification in the formation of the ego
7 Embodied intersubjectivity “You” in mind
Empathy, imitation, and identification
Imitation as the key “mechanism”
Inner imitation and embodied simulation
Explicit and implicit imitation
A clinical illustration – the case of Astrid
Review of the first 3 1/2 years of the therapy
My process – countertransference – from the middle of year four
Concluding comments on Astrid’s therapy
8 Embodied reflexivity “We” in mind
The rooting of thought and language in the body
Gut feeling, morality and decision-making
A philosophical step aside
We-centered reflexivity
A remark on mentalization and mindfulness
Note
9 Clinical perspectives on two-body psychology
A dyadic and dynamic systems view
Dynamic systems theory and character
Three basic character and relational orientations
Clinical illustration of three character and relational orientations
The therapy with David
The therapy with Roger
The therapy with Ruth
Discussion of the three therapies
Companionship, animals and isolation
Animal companionship
The denial of companionship
Part III Embodied training and supervision
10 Training to work with unconscious embodied expressions
We got rhythm
Getting to know by imitation
The training program at the Character Analytic Institute
Nonverbal case presentation
Rehearsing therapeutic interaction
Note
11 Embodied supervision Making unconscious relational experience conscious
Illustrations of supervision
Discussion and summing up on supervision
Some concluding thoughts on embodied training and supervision
Concluding remarks and future directions
12 The embodied analyst in the twenty-first-century consulting room
Therapeutic action and the consulting room
Therapeutic activity: From intervention to response
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