ABSTRACT

Silent Virtues addresses six areas of mental functioning namely patience, curiosity, privacy, intimacy, humility, and dignity. Each of the areas is elucidated with the help of clinical, literary, and cultural material. The book introduces a series of novel ideas, including: (i) the distinction between patience as a component of the therapeutic attitude and the exercise of patience as a specific technical intervention; (ii) the description of the five psychopathological syndromes involving curiosity: excessive, deficient, uneven, anachronistic, instinctualized, and false curiosity; (iii) the description of four psychopathological syndromes (failed, florid, fluctuating, and false) involving intimacy; (iv) the discourse on the importance of humility in selecting patients and in deciding upon the longevity of our professional careers; and (v) the description of three forms of dignity (metaphysical, existential, and characterological) and the various ways in which they affect psychoanalytic technique.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part I|53 pages

Sensing and searching

chapter 1|23 pages

Patience

chapter 2|29 pages

Curiosity

part II|57 pages

Restraining and relating

chapter 3|29 pages

Privacy

chapter 4|27 pages

Intimacy

part III|41 pages

Titrating and transcending

chapter 5|22 pages

Humility

chapter 6|18 pages

Dignity