ABSTRACT

Here, for the first time, is a book that submits the psychoanalytic training institute to deep anthropological scrutiny. It expertly uncovers the hidden institutional devices used to transform trainees into professionals. By attending closely to what trainees feel, do, and think as they struggle towards professional status, it exposes the often subtle but deeply penetrating effects psychoanalytic training has upon all who pass through it; effects that profoundly shape not only therapists (professionally and personally), but also the community itself. The author's fascinating and original data is culled from his extensive fieldwork, his case-studies of clinical work, and his interviews with teachers, senior practitioners and trainees. This book is written to be accessible to all those who have an interest in the therapeutic profession from the professional (whether psychotherapist or anthropologist) to the trainee and general reader.

chapter |24 pages

Introduction

chapter One|29 pages

The Rise and Fall of the Psychodynamic

chapter Two|30 pages

The Therapeutic Encounter

chapter Three|18 pages

Irony in the Therapeutic Encounter

chapter Five|22 pages

Deflecting Doubt, Maintaining Certainty

chapter Six|27 pages

Clinical Supervision

chapter Eight|48 pages

The Transformed Practitioner

chapter Nine|7 pages

The Conclusion