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Making spaces : putting psychoanalytic thinking to work /

This book argues for the value and application of psychoanalytic thinking beyond, as well as within, the consulting room. Inspired by a Scottish psychoanalytic tradition that owes much to W.R.D. Fairbairn and J.D. Sutherland, the Scottish Institute of Human Relations has provided a valuable referenc...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cullen, Kate (Psychotherapist) (Editor ), Bondi, L. (Liz) (Editor ), Fewell, Judith (Editor ), Francis, Eileen (Editor ), Ludlam, Molly (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Karnac Books Ltd, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • COVER
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
  • FOREWORD
  • PART I OPENING UP SPACES FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC THINKING
  • CHAPTER ONE The development of psychoanalytic spaces in Scotland: historical overview and introduction
  • CHAPTER TWO Inner and outer worlds: then and now
  • CHAPTER THREE A liminal practice? Making interdisciplinary spaces for psychoanalysis
  • PART II MAKING SPACE TO LOVE
  • CHAPTER FOUR The "Fort Da" game and other stories from infant observation
  • CHAPTER FIVE Learning from experience: developing observation skills and reflective thinking in social work practice with children and families
  • CHAPTER SIX Scotland the Brave: freedom to roam between individual, family, systemic, and social perspectives in psychoanalytic work with children and young people
  • CHAPTER SEVEN The perinatally depressed couple and the work of mourning: a developmental imperative
  • PART III MAKING SPACE TO WORK
  • CHAPTER EIGHT Temenos or ivory tower? Academic pedagogy through a psychodynamic lens
  • CHAPTER NINE Precious gift or poisoned chalice: what does psychoanalysis offer to social research?
  • CHAPTER TEN The inner voice: building the institution in the mind
  • CHAPTER ELEVEN Knowing (and not knowing) one's place: organisational ranking and the operation of envy and shame in organisational life
  • PART IV MAKING SPACE TO GROW
  • CHAPTER TWELVE The heart has its reasons: reflections on working with a relational supervision group
  • CHAPTER THIRTEEN Thinking under fire: the experience of staff at the front line of mental health services
  • CHAPTER FOURTEEN Ministers ministering to ministers: psychoanalytic reflections
  • CHAPTER FIFTEEN A plea to "see into the life of things": thinking psychoanalytically about later life
  • INDEX.