ABSTRACT

In The Play within the Play: The Enacted Dimension of Psychoanalytic Process Gil Katz presents and illustrates the "enacted dimension of psychoanalytic process." He clarifies that enactment is not simply an overt event but an unconscious, continuously evolving, dynamically meaningful process.

Using clinical examples, including several extended case reports, Gil Katz demonstrates how in all treatments, a new version of the patient’s early conflicts, traumas, and formative object relationships is inevitably created, without awareness or intent, in the here-and-now of the analytic dyad. Within the enacted dimension, repressed or dissociated aspects of the patient’s past are not just remembered, they are re-lived. Katz shows how, when the enacted dimension becomes conscious, it forms the basis for genuine and transforming experiential insight.

part |33 pages

Theoretical Evolution

chapter |9 pages

In the Beginning

The Talking Cure and the Problem of Action

chapter |9 pages

Forerunners

The Transference–Countertransference Matrix

chapter |11 pages

Enactment

The Emergence of a New Concept

part |65 pages

The Enacted Dimension of Analytic Process

chapter |6 pages

Where the Action Is

The Second Dimension of Analytic Process

chapter |6 pages

Clinical Illustrations I

Reliving Preverbal and Unformulated Experience in the Enacted Dimension

chapter |8 pages

Clinical Illustrations II

An Enacted Process Within an Enacted Process

chapter |7 pages

Interaction in Psychoanalysis

Across and Through the Interpsychic “Cat-Flap”

chapter |6 pages

Enactment and Analytic Technique

What We Can Learn from John Lennon and Microwave Ovens

chapter |9 pages

The Enacted Dimension of Analytic Supervision

The Parallel Process Phenomenon

part |12 pages

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