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Author:
Kantrowitz, Judy Leopold, 1958- author.
Title:
Myths of termination : what patients can teach psychoanalysts about endings / Judy Leopold Kantrowitz.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xvi, 172 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Psychotherapy--Termination.
Psychotherapist and patient.
Psychoanalysis--Philosophy.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
A Short History of Termination: The Ideal Versus the Real - it Ain't Necessarily so -- Developments in the Ending of Psychoanalysis: Insight, Loss, and Mourning -- Non-Mutual endings --The Effect of Post-analytic Contact -- As Time Goes By: Ways of Keeping Analysis Alive -- Afterwards: What we Learn -- Reflections and Reconsiderations.
Summary:
Myths of Termination confronts and refutes the myths about how psychoanalysis should end--what patients experience and what analysts do. Kantrowitz explores the accounts of 82 former analysands reflecting on the effect of non-mutual endings due to external factors (moving, retirement, illness or death) or psychological factors (wishing to avoid facing some issue); the impact of post-analytic contact; and the ways in which they have held on to their analytic benefits after ending their analyses.
"Myths of termination: What patients can teach psychoanalysts about endings is not a book that seeks to refute or support any specific idea about a best way of ending analysis, but rather to show that there are countless ways of having a satisfactory conclusion to the process. Nor is the author espousing any particular analytic theory. Kantrowitz sets out to show that an oversimplified view of psychoanalytic endings not only diminishes an appreciation of the diversity of psychoanalytic outcomes but may also interfere with the creativity of individual psychoanalysts. In this book, former analysands describe and illustrate how their analyses ended. They reflect on the effect of non-mutual endings due to external factors (moving, retirement, illness or death) or psychological factors (wishing to avoid facing some issue); the impact of post-analytic contact; and the ways in which they have held on to their analytic benefits after ending their analyses." -- Publisher's description.
Series:
Psychological issues book series ; 73
ISBN:
0415823897 (pbk)
9780415823890 (pbk)
0415823889 (hbk)
9780415823883 (hbk)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)870516593
LCCN:
2014004950
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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