Coparticipant Psychoanalysis : : Toward a New Theory of Clinical Inquiry / / John Fiscalini.

Traditionally, two clinical models have been dominant in psychoanalysis: the classical paradigm, which views the analyst as an objective mirror, and the participant-observation paradigm, which views the analyst as an intersubjective participant-observer. According to John Fiscalini, an evolutionary...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2007]
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • INTRODUCTION: Psychoanalytic Paradigms, Clinical Controversy, and Coparticipant Inquiry
  • PART ONE: COPARTICIPATION
  • CHAPTER 1. Coparticipation and Coparticipant Inquiry
  • CHAPTER 2. Core Principles of Coparticipant Inquiry
  • CHAPTER 3. The Evolution of Coparticipant Inquiry in Psychoanalysis
  • PART TWO: THE SELF
  • CHAPTER 4. The Multidimensional Self
  • CHAPTER 5. Clinical Dialectics of the Self
  • PART THREE: NARCISSISM
  • CHAPTER 6. The Self and Narcissism
  • CHAPTER 7. Clinical Narcissism
  • CHAPTER 8. Coparticipant Inquiry and Narcissism
  • CHAPTER 9. Narcissistic Dynamics and Coparticipant Therapy
  • PART FOUR: EXPLORATIONS IN THERAPY
  • CHAPTER 10. Openness to Singularity
  • CHAPTER 11. Therapeutic Processes in the Analytic Working Space
  • CHAPTER 12. Coparticipant Transference Analysis
  • CHAPTER 13. Living Through
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index