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Routledge The Interpersonal Tradition: The origins of psychoanalytic subjectivity (Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series)
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Product Description In The Interpersonal Tradition: The Origins of Psychoanalytic Subjectivity, Irwin Hirsch offers an overview of psychoanalytic history and in particular the evolution of Interpersonal thinking, which has become central to much contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice. This book of Hirsch’s selected papers provides an overview of his work on the topic over a thirty year period (1984-2014), with a new introductory chapter and a brief updating prologue to each subsequent chapter. Hirsch offers an original perspective on clinical psychoanalytic process, comparative psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic theory, particularly explicating the many ways in which Interpersonal thinking is absolutely central to contemporary theory and practice. Each chapter is filled with theoretical explication and clinical examples that illustrate the degree to which the idiosyncratic person of each psychoanalyst inevitably plays a significant role in both analytic praxis and analytic theorizing. Key to this perspective is the recognition that each unique individual analyst is an inherently subjective co-participant in all aspects of analytic process, underscoring the importance that analysts maintain an acute sensitivity to the participation of both parties in the transference-countertransference matrix. Overall, the book argues that the Interpersonal psychoanalytic tradition, more than any other, is responsible for the post-modern and Relational turn in contemporary psychoanalysis. Based on a range of seminal papers that outline how the Interpersonal psychoanalytic tradition is integral to understanding much of contemporary psychoanalytic thought, this book will be essential reading for practitioners and students of psychoanalysis. Review ‘In this, his second book, Dr. Hirsch, like Diogenes, continues his tradition of holding up a light to psychoanalysis, therapeutic interaction, and unflinchingly himself as part of the process. Some of this is not very comfortable, but an unsparing authenticity, in Dr. Hirsch’s view, is the essence of analytic inquiry. He presents an excellent overview―to which I can personally attest―of the development and relevance of the interpersonal tradition; and then, in a series of focused chapters, limns out his personal emphases. I highly recommend this book that, above all, reminds us that psychoanalysis is and always was a radical outsider activity and that complacency is our greatest enemy.’ - Edgar Levenson MD, William Alanson White Institute, USA ‘The contribution of Interpersonal psychoanalysis to many therapeutically crucial ideas – enactment, field, dissociation, countertransference - has long been underplayed. The Interpersonal Tradition: The Origins of Psychoanalytic Subjectivity takes an important step in remedying this omission. Of particular note is its emphasis on Interpersonalism’s most revolutionary move: to take the analyst’s subjectivity into clinical account, to represent and theorize it, and to bring it to professional consciousness.’ - Muriel Dimen, Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychology, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA ‘In this book Irwin Hirsch offers a sweeping but still personal vision of the recent evolution of the Relational and Interpersonal traditions; it is a story crafted by an analyst who has both carefully observed and importantly contributed to these developments. Hirsch is a sensitive and unusually honest thinker, and he uses the history of his own journey through four turbulent decades to capture the ways in which interpersonal thinking has come to be part of the North American mainstream.’ - Jay Greenberg, Ph.D, Editor, The Psychoanalytic Quarterly. 'In his superb new book, Irwin Hirsch makes the... argument that Sullivan both anticipated and made possible much of what is most creative in contemporary psychoanalysis... [The] papers work together as a series of related chapters forming a coherent whole. Hir
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- Brand
- Routledge
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 0415749514
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 18 September 2014
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- 18 April 2014
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