This book compiles papers presented at the European Federation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy’s 2011 Conference, which attempts to find the place of sibling relationships in psychoanalytic practice. It examines the rivalry and envy between siblings, and the coexistence and concern for each other.
Siblings
Description
Table of Contents
Series Editor’s Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Sibling: Intruder or Newcomer
Sibling rivalry: psychoanalytic aspects and institutional implications
Siblings in psychotherapy: a report from a preliminary psychoanalytic research project
Therapeutic group—almost like a family: a few comments on siblings
The intransience of the sibling bond: a relational and family systems view
Moses, Aaron, Miriam: integrative sibling relation
Growing up with a Sick or Disabled Sibling
The disabled child’s siblings and parents: dealing with the impact of the birth of a disabled sibling: a case study
The disabled child’s siblings and parents: the ghost sibling
The disabled child’s siblings and parents: their predicaments
A family under a microscope: about the influence of family ties through DNA
Loss of a Sibling
The transgenerational pattern of trauma transmission
A sister is being murdered
Casting a long shadow: implications of sibling loss
Transference and Countertransference Related to Siblinghood
The actual twin and the imaginary subject
The lost twin: on various types of reaction to having a twin sibling
Experiences with siblings in early childhood: specific forms of transference and countertransference in therapeutic processes
Lateral vs. Vertical: The Intertwining of the Two Perspectives
Envy, jealousy, love, and generosity in sibling relations: the impact of sibling relations on future family relations
The fraternal complex in the Under Five Service
Ghosts in sibling rivalry
“We are unbeatable.” The relation between siblings seen as an opportunity or as a retreat: talking about the Oedipus complex—is that old-fashioned?
The psychotherapists’ relation with their own siblings as a factor shaping the therapeutic relation
Editors Biography
Maciejewska, Beata
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