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Author:
Firestone, Robert, author.
Title:
Challenging the fantasy bond : a search for personal identity and freedom / Robert W. Firestone ; in collaboration with Tamsen Firestone and Joyce Catlett.
Publisher:
American Psychological Association,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xvi, 327 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Fantasy.
Defense mechanisms (Psychology)
Denial (Psychology)
Separation (Psychology)
Fantasy
Defense Mechanisms
Denial, Psychological.
Fantasmes.
Mécanismes de défense.
Dénégation (Psychologie)
Séparation (Psychologie)
Defense mechanisms (Psychology)
Denial (Psychology)
Fantasy.
Separation (Psychology)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
I : Introduction to the fantasy bond. The fantasy bond and separation theory -- The fantasy bond in the couple and family -- II : Dimensions of the fantasy bond. Idealization of parents and the family -- The negative self-concept -- Projection and incorporation of parents' negative traits -- III : Behavioral manifestations of the fantasy bond. Inwardness and the loss of feeling -- Withholding -- Self-nourishing habits and addictions -- Individuation, regression, and the fantasy bond -- Sexuality -- IV : Implications for psychotherapy. My approach to psychotherapy -- Voice therapy -- V : Theoretical issues. Death anxiety -- Society and conformity -- Polarization, prejudice, and ethnic warfare.
Summary:
"Why are many of us compelled to repeat the pain of our past, while avoiding positive experiences that could enrich our lives? In this thought-provoking book, clinical psychologist and theorist Robert Firestone explains how the fantasy bond, an illusion of connection, develops to protect us from negative experiences with parents or caregivers. Later in life, the fantasy bond manifests itself in destructive internal voices and imagined connections to family members, intimate partners, and social groups. Compelling case studies illustrate how these negative voices interfere with true intimacy, and demonstrate how Voice Therapy, a cognitive/affective/behavioral methodology, can be used to counteract destructive internal messages and help individuals embrace the present, instead of living in the past. Challenging our illusions of a merged identity, and moving toward separation and individuation are essential if we are to become fully autonomous human beings. This thorough update of a classic work is particularly timely because it also identifies existential fears that contribute to death anxiety, prejudice, and political divisiveness"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1433835819
9781433835810
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1260166553
LCCN:
2021030431
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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