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Clinical Research in Psychoanalysis
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This book looks at the place of clinical research in psychoanalysis, drawing on the work of a number of IPA working parties from a range of different schools of psychoanalytic thought.
This book offers different theoretical approaches about what clinical research is.
Clinical Research in Psychoanalysis is a unique contribution to the attempts to bridge the gap between clinicians and researchers and to create a culture of a more rigorous and systematic inquiry. It provides an innovative experience because for the first time different methods and perspectives were used to analyse one same clinical material. This was done by analysts from different working parties of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA), from a range of different schools of psychoanalytic thought. This allows the reader to have a vision of the different methods that are currently being used by some working parties of the IPA and to learn about the strengths of each one for certain situations and types of research. This book revaluates clinical research, intending to make links between the analysts working through the working parties and the different ways of thinking in clinical research. By covering key topics, such as how working parties can facilitate different types of research; the place of metaphor in psychoanalytic research and practice; and the future for psychoanalytic research, this text is a fruitful dialogue between different theoretical conceptions and between clinicians and researchers, that will expand our perspectives on the evidence we find in clinical material and will broaden our views on the patient.
This book offers a unique and invaluable experience to psychologists and psychoanalysts who are trying to improve their clinical practice and bring research evidence into their psychoanalytic practice. It is an invaluable contribution to psychoanalytic training of candidates, teachers, and students.
Autorentext
Marina Altmann de Litvan, PhD, is a child and adolescent psychoanalyst (IPA) and a training and supervising analyst of the Uruguayan Psychoanalytical Association. Chair of the Clinical Research Subcommittee and Former Chair of the Clinical Observation Committee of the IPA (2010-2017). Ste received the Mary Sigourney Award 2017.
Klappentext
This book offers different theoretical approaches about what clinical research is. Clinical Research in Psychoanalysis is a unique contribution to the attempts to bridge the gap between clinicians and researchers and to create a culture of a more rigorous and systematic inquiry. It provides an innovative experience because for the first time different methods and perspectives were used to analyse one same clinical material. This was done by analysts from different working parties of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA), from a range of different schools of psychoanalytic thought. This allows the reader to have a vision of the different methods that are currently being used by some working parties of the IPA and to learn about the strengths of each one for certain situations and types of research. This book revaluates clinical research, intending to make links between the analysts working through the working parties and the different ways of thinking in clinical research. By covering key topics, such as how working parties can facilitate different types of research; the place of metaphor in psychoanalytic research and practice; and the future for psychoanalytic research, this text is a fruitful dialogue between different theoretical conceptions and between clinicians and researchers, that will expand our perspectives on the evidence we find in clinical material and will broaden our views on the patient. This book offers a unique and invaluable experience to psychologists and psychoanalysts who are trying to improve their clinical practice and bring research evidence into their psychoanalytic practice. It is an invaluable contribution to psychoanalytic training of candidates, teachers, and students.
Zusammenfassung
This book looks at the place of clinical research in psychoanalysis, drawing on the work of a number of IPA working parties from a range of different schools of psychoanalytic thought.
Inhalt
The Mysterious Leap from Clinical Practice to Clinical Research ** Liana Pinto Chaves
What Is Clinical Research in Psychoanalysis? Some Comments on Its Scientific Background ** Anna Ursula Dreher
Commentary Judy Kantrowitz **
Researching Subjectivity: Single-Case Studies and Psychoanalytic Knowledge ** Robert Douglas Hinshelwood
Discussion ** Charles Hanly
Moving from Clinical Inquiry to Clinical Research ** Ricardo Bernardi
Improving the Interface: Comments on Bernardi: Moving from Clinical Inquiry to Clinical Research ** Horst Kächele
What is 'Clinical Research'? Historical, Epistemological, and Methodological Remarks on the Relevance of Clinical Research in Times of Theoretical and Scientific Pluralism ** Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber
Discussion by Bradley Peterson: Scientific Investigation in Psychoanalysis Bradley S. Peterson **
Clinical Research: The Role of Metaphors in the Analytic Process ** Ana-María Rizzuto
Metaphors for the Patient's Self as a Multiple Bridge for Clinical Research Beatriz de León de Bernardi ** Part IV Working Parties as Research Tools?
Working Parties as Clinical Research ** William Glover and Bernard Reith
Opening Psychoanalytic Space in First Interviews: An Overview of the Aims and Findings of the EPF Working Party on Initiating Psychoanalysis ** Bernard Reith
Is the Three-Level Model a Clinical Research Tool? ** Marina Altmann de Litvan, Ricardo Bernardi, and Margaret Ann Fitzpatrick-Hanly
The Working Party on Comparative Clinical Methods (CCM) and the Investigation in Psychoanalysis ** José Carlos Calich
Clinical Groups on the Specificity of Psychoanalysis Today. A New Research Method for Clinical Understanding ** Ana María Chabalgoity, César Luís de Souza Brito, and Ema Ponce de León
Faimberg's Method 'Listening to listening' ** Haydée Faimberg
Developing the Capacity for Clinical Investigation: The Working Party 'Microscopy of the Analytic Session' Roosevelt M.S. Cassorla, Ana Clara Duarte Gavião, and Cláudia Aparecida Carneiro **
Zoe ** Luisa Pérez Suquilvide
Panel: How Are Metaphors Identified and Elaborated by the Different Working Parties? ** Elizabeth Lima da Rocha Barros
A Clinical Illustration on the Working Party on the Specificity of Psychoanalytic Treatment Today - Latin American Group ** César Luís de Souza Brito and Ana María Chabalgoity
Metaphor Transformations in the 3-LM: A Systematic Clinical Exercise with Zoe's Case ** Andrea Rodríguez Quiroga de Pereira, Bruno Salesio, and Adela Leibovich de Duarte
A Descriptive Comparison of First Interviews Under the Light of 3-LM and Initiating Psychoanalysis Andrea Rodríguez Quiroga de Pereira **
The Impact of Clinical Investigation on the Analyst ** Vera Regina Fonseca
The Analyst's Perspective: Commonalities and Differences of Working Parties on a Clinical Material ** Luisa Pérez Suquilvide
Clinical Psychoanalytic Research with the Working Party Method: State of the Art ** Rudi Vermote
Working Groups and the Search for Clinical Evidence' ** Ricardo Bernardi
Clinical Research in Working Parties Through Metaphors Marina Altmann de Litvan
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367760380
- Genre Psychology
- Editor Altmann de Litvan Marina
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 342
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9780367760380
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-76038-0
- Veröffentlichung 20.07.2021
- Titel Clinical Research in Psychoanalysis
- Autor Marina Altmann De Litvan
- Untertitel Theoretical Basis and Experiences through Working Parties
- Gewicht 535g
- Herausgeber Routledge