Psychoanalysts working in clinical situations are constantly confronted with the struggle between conservative forces and those which enable something new to develop. Continuity and change, stasis and transformation, are the major themes discussed in The Work of Psychoanalysis, and address the fundamental question: How does and how can change take place?
The Work of Psychoanalysisexplores the underlying coherence of the complex linked issues of theory and practice. Drawing on clinical cases from her own experience in the consulting room Dana Birksted-Breen focuses on what takes place between patient and analyst, giving a picture of the interlocking and overlapping vertices that make up the work needed in psychoanalysis. Some of the key topics covered include: sexuality; aspects of female identity; eating disorders; time; dreams; disturbances in modalities of thought; and terminating psychoanalysis.
This book draws different traditions into a coherent theoretical position with consequences for the mode of working analytically. The Work of Psychoanalysiswill appeal to psychoanalysts and academics in psychoanalysis, psychotherapists, as well as postgraduate students studying courses in these fields.
Introduction
Chapter 1Setting the Scene
Chapter 2 Modalities of Thought and Sexual Identity
Chapter 3 The Feminine and Unconscious Representation of Femininity, a duality at the heart of femininity
Chapter 4 Sexuality in the consulting room
Chapter 5 Bulimia Nervosa and Anorexia in the Transference
Chapter 6 Phallus, Penis and Mental Space
Chapter 7 Time and the Apres-Coup
Chapter 8 The Work of Interpretation
Chapter 9 Reverberal3¡