The Narration of Desire: Erotic Transferences and Countertransferences

Author:   Harriet K. Wrye ,  Judith K. Welles
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138150133


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   17 August 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Harriet K. Wrye ,  Judith K. Welles
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138150133


ISBN 10:   1138150134
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   17 August 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Part I: Storymaking. Words and Stories in Narrative Spaces. When the Story Doesn't Flow. Part II: Maternal Erotic Transferences and Countertransference. The Maternal Erotic Transference. The Maternal Erotic Countertransference. The Birth of Desire. Part III: Perversions: Derangements of Desire. Perverse Narratives: The Threat of New Narratives of Desire. A ""Horrible Dry Hollow"": Lost in Arid Deadspace. Part IV: Permutations and Transformations Related to Gender. Erotic Terror in Men: Fear of the Early Maternal Erotic Transference. Where's Poppa? The Appearance of Paternal Transferences in the Face of Early Maternal Transferences. Oedipus and the Spruce Goose: A Narration of An Oedipal Transition."

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I believe that this work successfully addresses a very important issue in infant development, in psychoanalytic theory, and in clinical practice - the infant's sense of proper entitlement to an appropriate erotic launching of his or her career as a human being - and of its being candidly validated in the trial countersubjective response in that foremost of existential 'rewrites,' psychoanalysis itself. - James S. Grotstein, M.D., American Journal of Psychotherapy With their candid and vividly detailed clinical accounts, Wrye and Welles illustrate how the coauthored story of transference/countertransference permit the rich history of a patient's love narrative to be retrieved and reviewed. The Narration of Desire is an intensely personal, highly instructive study of the erotic roots of conscious awareness. - Owen Renik, M.D., San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute I believe Wrye and Welles have made a major contribution to the field. They establish to an impressively detailed degree the necessity of attending to communications transmitted through bodily feelings and sensations, a topic only now fully coming into its own - Ethel Person, M.D., JAPA


I believe that this work successfully addresses a very important issue in infant development, in psychoanalytic theory, and in clinical practice - the infant's sense of proper entitlement to an appropriate erotic launching of his or her career as a human being - and of its being candidly validated in the trial countersubjective response in that foremost of existential 'rewrites,' psychoanalysis itself. - James S. Grotstein, M.D., American Journal of Psychotherapy With their candid and vividly detailed clinical accounts, Wrye and Welles illustrate how the coauthored story of transference/countertransference permit the rich history of a patient's love narrative to be retrieved and reviewed. The Narration of Desire is an intensely personal, highly instructive study of the erotic roots of conscious awareness. - Owen Renik, M.D., San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute I believe Wrye and Welles have made a major contribution to the field. They establish to an impressively detailed degree the necessity of attending to communications transmitted through bodily feelings and sensations, a topic only now fully coming into its own - Ethel Person, M.D., JAPA


I believe that this work successfully addresses a very important issue in infant development, in psychoanalytic theory, and in clinical practice - the infant's sense of proper entitlement to an appropriate erotic launching of his or her career as a human being - and of its being candidly validated in the trial countersubjective response in that foremost of existential 'rewrites,' psychoanalysis itself. - James S. Grotstein, M.D., American Journal of Psychotherapy With their candid and vividly detailed clinical accounts, Wrye and Welles illustrate how the coauthored story of transference/countertransference permit the rich history of a patient's love narrative to be retrieved and reviewed. The Narration of Desire is an intensely personal, highly instructive study of the erotic roots of conscious awareness. - Owen Renik, M.D., San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute I believe Wrye and Welles have made a major contribution to the field. They establish to an impressively detailed degree the necessity of attending to communications transmitted through bodily feelings and sensations, a topic only now fully coming into its own - Ethel Person, M.D., JAPA


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