On Touch Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 20.1
Analytic Press,U.S.
Published on 1. February 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-88163-921-6 (ISBN)
Description
A discussion of touch in the psychoanalytic situation. It addresses: physical touch in psychoanalysis; the means of touch in psychoanalysis; the problem of place in physical contact in analytical work; negotiating analytic holding - discussion of Patrick Casement; and more.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hillsdale
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-88163-921-6 (9780881639216)
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Content
Prologue - Ellen Ruderman, Ph.D., Psy.D., Estelle Shane, Ph.D., and Morton Shane, M.D., Issue Editors
Physical Touch in Psychoanalysis: A Closet Phenomenon? - Kati Breckernridge, , Ph.D.
The Meanings of Touch in Psychoanalysis: A Time for Reassessment - James L. Fosshage, Ph.D.
To Touch or Not to Touch-That Is the Question - Alex Holder, Ph.D.
The Problem of Place of Physical Contact in Analytic Work: Some Reflections on Handholding in the Analytic Situation - James T. Mclaughlin, M.D.
The Problem of Place of Physical Contact in Analytic Work: Some Reflections on Handholding in the Analytic Situation - Barbara Pizer, Ed.D., ABPP
Negotiating Analytic Holding: Discussion of Patrick Casement:Learning from the Patient - Ellen G. Ruderman, Ph.D., Psy.D.
Intimate Communications: The Values and Boundaries of Touch in the Psychoanalytic Setting - Herbert J. Schlesinger, Ph.D. and Ann H. Applembaum, M.D.
When Words Are Not Enough - Morton Shane, M.D., Estelle Shane, Ph.D., and Mary Gales, M.D.
Psychoanalysis Unbound: A Contextual Consideration of Boundaries from a Developmental Systems Self Psychology Perspective - Patrick J. Casement, M.A.
The Issue of Touch: A Retrospective Overview - Ellen Ruderman, Ph.D., Psy.D.,
Epilogue - Estelle Shane, Ph.D., and Morton Shane, M.D., Issue Editors
Physical Touch in Psychoanalysis: A Closet Phenomenon? - Kati Breckernridge, , Ph.D.
The Meanings of Touch in Psychoanalysis: A Time for Reassessment - James L. Fosshage, Ph.D.
To Touch or Not to Touch-That Is the Question - Alex Holder, Ph.D.
The Problem of Place of Physical Contact in Analytic Work: Some Reflections on Handholding in the Analytic Situation - James T. Mclaughlin, M.D.
The Problem of Place of Physical Contact in Analytic Work: Some Reflections on Handholding in the Analytic Situation - Barbara Pizer, Ed.D., ABPP
Negotiating Analytic Holding: Discussion of Patrick Casement:Learning from the Patient - Ellen G. Ruderman, Ph.D., Psy.D.
Intimate Communications: The Values and Boundaries of Touch in the Psychoanalytic Setting - Herbert J. Schlesinger, Ph.D. and Ann H. Applembaum, M.D.
When Words Are Not Enough - Morton Shane, M.D., Estelle Shane, Ph.D., and Mary Gales, M.D.
Psychoanalysis Unbound: A Contextual Consideration of Boundaries from a Developmental Systems Self Psychology Perspective - Patrick J. Casement, M.A.
The Issue of Touch: A Retrospective Overview - Ellen Ruderman, Ph.D., Psy.D.,
Epilogue - Estelle Shane, Ph.D., and Morton Shane, M.D., Issue Editors