History of Countertransference

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The constant and polymorphous development of the field of psychoanalysis since its inception has led to the evolution of a wide variety of psychoanalytic 'schools'. In seeking to find common ground between them, Alberto Stefana examines the history of countertransference, a concept which has developed from its origins as an apparent obstacle, to become an essential tool for analysis, and which has undergone profound changes in definition and in clinical use.


Zusatztext 'The present volume is a comprehensive! detailed! and eminently fair analysis of the gradual development! problems and increasing sophistication of the concept and therapeutic utilization of countertransference.? Stefana provides the historical background to the controversial origin of the discovery of the countertransference complications in the management of transference! and appropriately deepens the description of new theoretical and clinical developments to permit the reader to reach his own conclusion regarding the contemporary controversies of countertransference management.? This book is a fascinating history of psychoanalytic discoveries! and should of great practical interest not only to the psychoanalytic clinician! but it is also a scholarly contribution to the study of developing psychoanalytic science.' - Otto Kernberg! MD; psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College! USA.'This superb history of the concept of countertransference makes an invaluable contribution to our field. ?The depth! breadth and range of Alberto Stefana's understanding and his outstanding scholarship make this book essential reading for anyone who is engaged in the study and practice of analytic therapy.' - Theodore J. Jacobs! M.D.! Clinical Professor of Psychiatry! The Albert Einstein College of Medicine! New York! USA."Despite his intractable subject matter! Stefana has performed an invaluable service to the psychoanalytic community by creating what is essentially a reference guide to the plethora of writings on countertransference. He enables us to go back to the original authors! and the rich clinical material on which they based their ideas! and thereby discover the theorists who work best for us individually as we navigate the many challenges of the clinical situation with our patients." - Hilary J. Beattie! Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association! 2019! 67/3."This is a fascinating and nuanced history of psychoanalysis through the singular lens of countertransference. Though focused! it has a wide sweep! as the deepening of this concept has had huge impact on the whole of psychoanalytical practice and training" - Barbara Faden! Journal of Analytical Psychology! 2019! 64/3"the book is rigorously informative! for clinicians as well as academic researchers! about the clinical and historical developments of British object relations! as well as encouraging about how countertransference can be valued as a tool to affect and become affected by another in a clinical setting." - Valerie O. Giovanini! Psychoanalysis and History! 2019! 21/2"In his book-length essay Alberto Stefana outlines the history of psychoanalysis itself through the lens of a single! pivotal concept. I think the conceit works rather well in this case. Allowing for the distinction between clinical and metapsychological concepts! I think the concept of transference-countertransference is well-chosen as an exemplar of clinical thinking. Most importantly! it reveals the extent to which the analytic encounter is above all a relationship; moreover! we are encouraged by Stefana to treat transference and countertransference as a single clinical phenomenon." - Steven Groarke! Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences! 2019! 55/1"We all can benefit from Stefana's labor of love. His insight and nuanced reading of many analytic giants (some well known! others less so) help us understand the varied terrain of countertransference" - Leslie Wells! Psychoanalytic Psychology! 2019! 36/4 Informationen zum Autor Alberto Stefana is a psychotherapist in private practice in Brescia, Italy. Klappentext The constant and polymorphous development of the field of psychoanalysis since its inception has led to the evolution of a wide variety of psychoanalytic 'schools'. In seeking to find common ground between them, Alberto Stefana examines the history of countertransference, a concept whic...

'The present volume is a comprehensive, detailed, and eminently fair analysis of the gradual development, problems and increasing sophistication of the concept and therapeutic utilization of countertransference. Stefana provides the historical background to the controversial origin of the discovery of the countertransference complications in the management of transference, and appropriately deepens the description of new theoretical and clinical developments to permit the reader to reach his own conclusion regarding the contemporary controversies of countertransference management. This book is a fascinating history of psychoanalytic discoveries, and should of great practical interest not only to the psychoanalytic clinician, but it is also a scholarly contribution to the study of developing psychoanalytic science.' - Otto Kernberg, MD; psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, USA. 'This superb history of the concept of countertransference makes an invaluable contribution to our field. The depth, breadth and range of Alberto Stefana's understanding and his outstanding scholarship make this book essential reading for anyone who is engaged in the study and practice of analytic therapy.' - Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA. "Despite his intractable subject matter, Stefana has performed an invaluable service to the psychoanalytic community by creating what is essentially a reference guide to the plethora of writings on countertransference. He enables us to go back to the original authors, and the rich clinical material on which they based their ideas, and thereby discover the theorists who work best for us individually as we navigate the many challenges of the clinical situation with our patients." Hilary J. Beattie, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2019, 67/3. "This is a fascinating and nuanced history of psychoanalysis through the singular lens of countertransference. Though focused, it has a wide sweep, as the deepening of this concept has had huge impact on the whole of psychoanalytical practice and training" Barbara Faden, Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2019, 64/3 "the book is rigorously informative, for clinicians as well as academic researchers, about the clinical and historical developments of British object relations, as well as encouraging about how countertransference can be valued as a tool to affect and become affected by another in a clinical setting." Valerie O. Giovanini, Psychoanalysis and History, 2019, 21/2 "In his book-length essay Alberto Stefana outlines the history of psychoanalysis itself through the lens of a single, pivotal concept. I think the conceit works rather well in this case. Allowing for the distinction between clinical and metapsychological concepts, I think the concept of transference-countertransference is wellchosen as an exemplar of clinical thinking. Most importantly, it reveals the extent to which the analytic encounter is above all a relationship; moreover, we are encouraged by Stefana to treat transference and countertransference as a single clinical phenomenon." Steven Groarke, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2019, 55/1 "We all can benefit from Stefana's labor of love. His insight and nuanced reading of many analytic giants (some well known, others less so) help us understand the varied terrain of countertransference" Leslie Wells, Psychoanalytic Psychology, 2019, 36/4

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781138214583
    • Genre Psychology
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 156
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2017
    • EAN 9781138214583
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-138-21458-3
    • Veröffentlichung 06.06.2017
    • Titel History of Countertransference
    • Autor Alberto Stefana
    • Untertitel From Freud to the British Object Relations School
    • Gewicht 403g
    • Herausgeber Routledge

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