Charles B Strozier
Charles B Strozier
Donald L Carveth
Donald L Carveth
Offering a personal example, the author argues for the protocols of respectful, confidential, and responsible institutional support as a corrective to an individual clinician's lack of optimal judgment when facing difficult clinical challen...
"How Can I Trust You When I Know You Can Die?" Surviving the Death of an Analyst in a Child Analysis [0.03%]
《如何能在知道可能失去分析师的情况下信任分析师?——儿童分析中应对分析师死亡的技术》
Aneta Stojnić
Aneta Stojnić
This reflection on the initial stages of treatment of a latency girl whose previous analyst died offers some insights into inner workings of mourning in children. The mourning process intersects in complex ways with a developmental stage, o...
Wendy Olesker,Harold Blum,Otto Kernberg et al.
Wendy Olesker et al.
The panel discussion presented at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute's 1066th Scientific Meeting held on June 8, 2023, takes up aging and dying of an analyst and their impact on patients and on the nature of analytic process....
Gary Ahlskog
Gary Ahlskog
M Nasir Ilahi
M Nasir Ilahi
This appreciation of the work of Alan Roland reviews his pioneering contributions to the field of cross-cultural psychoanalysis based on the clinical experience with patients from non-Western cultures, most notably India and Japan. ...
Suzan Sherman
Suzan Sherman
The Sorrow of an Analysand [0.03%]
解析对象的哀伤
Maija Karakorpi
Maija Karakorpi
The death of an analyst does not imply a socially sanctioned role for their analysand as a mourner. Through an account of experiences following her first analyst's death, the author reflects on the role of writing as a mode of grieving, on ...
Aleksandra Wagner
Aleksandra Wagner
Gerald J Gargiulo
Gerald J Gargiulo