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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Claudia LuizPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781138220812ISBN 10: 1138220817 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 06 September 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsCONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction to the New Psychoanalysis PART I: INTRODUCTION TO 21ST CENTURY PSYCHOANALYSIS Chapter 1: CATRINA LEARNS TO BREATHE The 21st century psychoanalyst Chapter 2: JOHN J AND THE BIG SURRENDER The 21st century patient PART II: THE MAKING OF A 21ST CENTURY PSYCHOANALYST Chapter 3: SEARCHING FOR ANITA Listening to Theories of Technique: Following the Contact Chapter 4: THE UNSEEN SIDE OF ANGELA Listening to Theories of the Mind Chapter 5: TERRELL AND ROSALIA IN BED Listening to Theories of Technique: Emotional Communication Chapter 6: MITZI’S WORKSHOP Listening to Countertransference PART III: SUMMARY Chapter 7: MERCY GETS A TATTOO Putting It All Together: Layers of Listening Chapter 8: SYLVIE SPIDER The Future of Psychoanalysis Postscript Glossary IndexReviewsThis is a new, refreshing voice that speaks with complete clarity and understanding about the way people really experience the world. It is a book that is valuable for students and clinicians, as well as laypeople. - Faye Newsome, Chair of the Board of Trustees, Centre for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies Recently, the art of storytelling has come into its own, with the popularity of the Moth, and other similar story-telling venues. It wasn't invented by psychoanalysts in the late 19th century, but it certainly was brought to the level of high art as well as science. Unfortunately, when psychoanalysis was brought from Vienna to America, it was coopted by medical practitioners, a tradition that Freud himself objected to, and wrote, The Question of Lay Analysis, in defense of training psychoanalyst from all walks of life, not just physicians. Psychoanalytic patients are amongst the best story-tellers we have. They tell the stories of their lives; they ponder the interesting, the painful, the unimaginable (until the unconscious becomes conscious, and all is able to be imagined).In this new, wonderfully digestible book, Claudia Luiz makes it possible to understand complex principles in an emotional way. It's educative, entertaining, even enthralling, as a good analysis is, to both patient and analyst. - Jane G. Goldberg, Psychoanalyst-Author-Holistic Practitoner-Blogger Claudia Luiz understands what leads to mental health, and makes complex psychoanalytic principles accessible to readers. - Jane Snyder, President, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis Like her previous book, Dr. Luiz creatively and cogently articulates the inner workings of modern psychoanalysis.ã She bridges the gap from old to new, modernizing psychoanalysis for our contemporary culture.This book will be required reading for all my students.And, since we always remain students in this field, it is an enlightening read for all clinicians and aspiring therapists.Dr. Luiz blasts through the analytic rhetoric and jargon to bring Modern Psychoanalysis into the 21st. century.Her writing style captivates the reader like a novelist as she teaches the core principles and techniques of contemporary analytic work. Delightful and refreshing. - Steven H. Padnick, Long Island Centre for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies An enduring pleasure. Luiz invites us in with her beautiful prose, but what kept me at the table was the feast of intellect, wit, and compassion each chapter provides. I return often for the pleasure of reaching the turn in each tale, in which I can see myself, and all humanity, illuminated from within. - Matthew Ponsot, Songwriter, Musician This is a new, refreshing voice that speaks with complete clarity and understanding about the way people really experience the world. It is a book that is valuable for students and clinicians, as well as laypeople. - Faye Newsome, Chair of the Board of Trustees, Centre for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies Recently, the art of storytelling has come into its own, with the popularity of the Moth, and other similar story-telling venues. It wasn't invented by psychoanalysts in the late 19th century, but it certainly was brought to the level of high art as well as science. Unfortunately, when psychoanalysis was brought from Vienna to America, it was coopted by medical practitioners, a tradition that Freud himself objected to, and wrote, The Question of Lay Analysis, in defense of training psychoanalyst from all walks of life, not just physicians. Psychoanalytic patients are amongst the best story-tellers we have. They tell the stories of their lives; they ponder the interesting, the painful, the unimaginable (until the unconscious becomes conscious, and all is able to be imagined). In this new, wonderfully digestible book, Claudia Luiz makes it possible to understand complex principles in an emotional way. It's educative, entertaining, even enthralling, as a good analysis is, to both patient and analyst. - Jane G. Goldberg, Psychoanalyst-Author-Holistic Practitoner-Blogger Claudia Luiz understands what leads to mental health, and makes complex psychoanalytic principles accessible to readers. - Jane Snyder, President, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis Like her previous book, Dr. Luiz creatively and cogently articulates the inner workings of modern psychoanalysis.ã She bridges the gap from old to new, modernizing psychoanalysis for our contemporary culture. This book will be required reading for all my students. And, since we always remain students in this field, it is an enlightening read for all clinicians and aspiring therapists. Dr. Luiz blasts through the analytic rhetoric and jargon to bring Modern Psychoanalysis into the 21st. century. Her writing style captivates the reader like a novelist as she teaches the core principles and techniques of contemporary analytic work. Delightful and refreshing. - Steven H. Padnick, Long Island Centre for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies An enduring pleasure. Luiz invites us in with her beautiful prose, but what kept me at the table was the feast of intellect, wit, and compassion each chapter provides. I return often for the pleasure of reaching the turn in each tale, in which I can see myself, and all humanity, illuminated from within. - Matthew Ponsot, Songwriter, Musician Author InformationClaudia Luiz, EdM, Harvard University, PsyaD, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis, is the winner of the Phyllis W. Meadow Award for Excellence in Psychoanalytic Writing and Writer’s Digest Best Writer’s Website Award. She currently serves on the faculty at the Academy for Clinical and Applied Psychoanalysis, New Jersey. Her blog and website can be found at www.claudialuiz.com. Dr. Luiz is married to John Luiz and together they have two young adult daughters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |