标题(title):The Psychoanalyst’s Superegos, Ego Ideals and Blind Spots: The Emotional Development of the Clinician
心理分析师的超自我、自我理想与盲点:临床医生的情感发展
作者(author):Vic Sedlak
出版社(publisher):Routledge
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Psychotherapists and psychoanalysts enter an emotional relationship when they treat a patient; no matter how experienced they may be, their personalities inform but also limit their ability to recognise and give thought to what happens in the consulting room. The Psychoanalyst’s Superegos, Ego Ideals and Blind Spots investigates the nature of these constrictions on the clinician’s sensitivity.
Vic Sedlak examines clinicians’ fear of a superego which threatens to become censorious of themselves or their patient and their need to aspire to standards demanded by their ego ideals. These dynamic forces are considered in relation to treatments which fail, to supervision and to recent innovations in psychoanalytic technique. The difficulty of giving thought to hostility is particularly stressed.
Richly illustrated with clinical material, this book will enable practitioners to recognise the unconscious forces which militate against their clinical effectiveness.
Table of contents :
Acknowledgements xii
Introduction 1
1 The aims of psychoanalytic treatment 12
2 The psychoanalyst’s superegos 31
3 From dread to anxiety 53
4 The psychoanalyst’s ego ideals 69
5 Contemplating analytic failure 89
6 The work of supervision 111
7 Considering other approaches 130
8 Hostility terminable and interminable 158
References 181
Index 189
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