ABSTRACT

The Emergence of Analytic Oneness is a profound and penetrating exploration of a fundamental dimension of analytic presence and patient–analyst interconnectedness that offers new possibilities for extending the reach of psychoanalytic treatment and working with some of the most difficult treatment situations.

Eshel listens with a 'hearing heart' and gives herself over to being within the patient’s experiential world and the grip of the unfolding analytic process. She has gone with her patients into black holes, dissociation, deadness, sleepiness, petrifaction, silence, longings, the depths of perversion, and the enigmas of telepathic dreams, while experiencing the emergence of patient–analyst two-in-oneness, with its challenges and mysteries. Drawing on Winnicott’s posthumous writings and Bion’s late work and going beyond recent analytic notions of intersubjectivity and witnessing to interconnectedness and 'withnessing,' Eshel offers her own understanding of at-one-ment or "being-in-oneness" with the patient’s emotional reality as the only state of analytic being that can meet and transform core unthinkable breakdown and mental catastrophe. The critical question here is to what extent the analyst is willing and able to open the boundaries of his or her psyche to the patient, especially in difficult, unbearable and devastated-devastating states.

Eshel’s clinical narratives are detailed, intense, theoretically grounded, and very moving. The Emergence of Analytic Oneness will be an invaluable guide for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and students in these fields who want to extend their reach into deeper levels of disturbance in the difficult clinical work they do.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

On the emergence of analytic oneness : challenges and mysteries

part I|169 pages

Within the depths of being

chapter 1|16 pages

The heart

Or, what’s heart got to do with it?

chapter 2|17 pages

Two-in-oneness

Transformations in “O”

chapter 4|26 pages

Whose sleep is it, anyway?

Or, Night Moves 1

chapter 5|25 pages

A beam of “chimeric” darkness

Presence, interconnectedness, and transformation in the psychoanalytic treatment of a patient convicted of sex offenses

chapter 6|30 pages

Where are you, my beloved?

On absence, loss, and the enigma of telepathic dreams

chapter 7|31 pages

Pentheus rather than Oedipus

On perversion, survival, and analytic “presencing”

part II|94 pages

The “voice” of breakdown

chapter |3 pages

Prologue

The annihilated last scream

chapter 8|23 pages

“For You have returned my soul within me with compassion”

“Presencing,” passion, and compassion in the depths of perversion, breakdown, despair, and deadness

chapter 9|29 pages

The “voice” of breakdown

On facing the unbearable traumatic experience in psychoanalytic work

chapter 10|36 pages

From extension to revolutionary change in clinical psychoanalysis

The radical influence of Bion and Winnicott