Crossing Borders – Integrating Differences

Dec 31, 2010
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Edited By Anne-Marie Schloesser, Alf Gerlach

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This book will stimulate readers to cross borders: between theory and practice, between research and everyday therapy, between out-patient and in-patient psychotherapy, between the view of ones own, the known and the culturally foreign. Yet it is only with an awareness of these borders, an acknowledgement and respect of them, that it will be possible to proceed towards integrating differences, where this makes sense and appears necessary.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Questioning Psychoanalytical Conceptualisation

On transference interpretation as a resistance to free association

Attachment and psychoanalysis: Is the concept of attachment drive really heretical?

Combining individual and group therapy in an out-patient setting for patients with personality disorders—useful approach or invitation to acting out?

Must one respect religiosity?

Psychotherapy in Culture and Society: Problems of Migration, Interculturality

Trauma, Migration and Creativity

Culture-orientated psychoanalysis: On taking cultural background into account in the therapy of migrants

Similar and yet different. Psychoanalytic psychotherapy with first and later generation immigrants in the Netherlands

Teaching psychotherapy as a bridge in a multicultural environment

Widening the Borders in Psychoanalytic Treatment

Reflecting on borderline pathologies: The perverse core and its role in the crossroads between self-representation and confusion

Aborted hope: Transference and countertransference implications of a narcissistic phantasy

Experiencing loss and mourning in the countertransference

Function of borders: Permeability and demarcation. The contact barrier in the psychoanalytic process

The infra-verbal dimension of language in the transference: Its significance in the therapeutic process

Is Psychoanalytic Research Possible?

The profession and empirical research—sovereignty and integration

Evidence-based psychoanalysis—a critical discussion of research into psychoanalytic therapy

Psychosocial problems of patients with difficult to treat depression

Editors Biography

Anne-Marie Schloesser, Alf Gerlach

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