ABSTRACT

Fictional Clinical Narratives in Relational Psychoanalysis explores the therapeutic space between the patient and therapist in psychoanalysis and the transformative effect of the therapeutic relationship through a collection of twenty-two short stories beginning at a moment of trauma in adolescence. Christina Moutsou illustrates both contemporary clinical issues as well as the relational and intersubjective nature of the therapy relationship.

First, six teenagers narrate in the first person their experience of battling with sexual abuse, eating disorder, body image, the first sexual awakening, loss of a parent and the intricacies of teenage friendship. The stories then unravel years later as adults in the consulting rooms of Ellie and Jake, two middle-aged therapists working in London. The reader is offered an intimate look at how the therapists work through their personal losses and past wounds, while facing their patients’ conflicts and dilemmas including adoption, bereavement, pregnancy loss, lack of intimacy in the couple relationship and a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder.

What distinguishes this collection of fictional clinical narratives is the focus on an internal point of view, where the reader is invited to experience first-hand the tribulations of the psychoanalytic dialogue and the enduring marks that trauma and loss leave on each member of the therapeutic dyad. The focus here is on how narratives are constructed and deconstructed through the intersubjective dance between the therapist and the patient. Both are transformed in the process. The fictional nature of the stories also allows for the exploration of sensitive issues that are difficult or awkward to explore adequately using direct case studies from real-life examples. 

This fascinating and unusual work provides an innovative method of exploring everyday clinical dilemmas, using an accessible, easy to follow narrative path. It is written from a broadly relational perspective but will appeal to all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|36 pages

A moment in my teenage years

chapter |4 pages

On the beach

chapter |4 pages

The divorce

chapter |7 pages

Disclosure

chapter |5 pages

The ham and cheese sandwich

chapter |8 pages

Awakening

chapter |6 pages

London in August, or Serendipity

part II|50 pages

Ellie

chapter |5 pages

Mess

chapter |7 pages

At arm’s length

chapter |7 pages

The secret

chapter |8 pages

1 + 1 = 0

chapter |5 pages

Lost love and how to find it

chapter |10 pages

Flat landscape

chapter |6 pages

Clinical polygamy

part III|56 pages

Jake

chapter |6 pages

The crumpled coat

chapter |5 pages

Life’s meaning

chapter |6 pages

Three in bed

chapter |5 pages

Driven

chapter |5 pages

No words

chapter |12 pages

Another chance

chapter |6 pages

The scar

chapter |9 pages

Love actually

part IV|9 pages

Ellie and Jake

chapter |7 pages

On losing and not being lost