ABSTRACT

2015 Gradiva Award Winner

Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst’s Life Experience explores how leaders in the fields of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy address the phenomena of the psychoanalyst’s personal life and psychology. In this edited book, each author describes pivotal childhood and adult life events and crises that have contributed to personality formation, personal and professional functioning, choices of theoretical positions, and clinical technique.

By expanding psychoanalytic study beyond clinical theory and technique to include a more careful examination of the psychoanalyst’s life events and other subjective phenomena, readers will have an opportunity to focus on specific ways in which these events and crises affect the tenor of the therapist’s presence in the consulting room, and how these occurrences affect clinical choices. Chapters cover a broad range of topics including illness, adoption, sexual identity and experience, trauma, surviving the death of one’s own analyst, working during 9/11, cross cultural issues, growing up in a communist household, and other family dynamics.

Throughout, Steven Kuchuck (ed) shows how contemporary psychoanalysis teaches that it is only by acknowledging the therapist’s life experience and resulting psychological makeup that analysts can be most effective in helping their patients. However, to date, few articles and fewer books have been entirely devoted to this topic. Clinical Implications of the Psychoanalyst’s Life Experience forges new ground in exploring these under-researched areas. It will be essential reading for practicing psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, those working in other mental health fields and graduate students alike.

part |121 pages

Early Life Events, Crises, and Influences

chapter |10 pages

Sex, Lies, and Psychoanalysis

chapter |16 pages

Out from Hiding

chapter |14 pages

The Personal is Political, the Political is Personal

On the Subjectivity of an Israeli Psychoanalyst

chapter |10 pages

Sweet Dreams are Made of This

(Or, how I came out and came into my own)

part |124 pages

Later Life Events, Crises, and Developmental Passages

chapter |10 pages

Moments that Count

chapter |11 pages

Guess Who's Going to Dinner?

On the arrival of the uninvited third 1

chapter |16 pages

Becoming an Analyst

At play in three acts

chapter |17 pages

Perspectives on Gay Fatherhood

Emotional legacies and clinical reverberations

chapter |13 pages

The Importance of Fathers

chapter |14 pages

Working through Separation

Personal and clinical reflections

chapter |18 pages

A Bird that Thunders

My analysis with Emmanuel Ghent

chapter |13 pages

Stroke and the Fracturing of the Self

Rebuilding a life and a practice

chapter |10 pages

Psychoanalysis in Old Age

The patient and the analyst