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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642453/anxiety-and-depressive-personality-disorders-in-the-modern-world
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liana Spytska
The study's significance lies in the multitude of challenges facing individuals today, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, military conflicts like the war in Ukraine, and the escalating rates of cancer morbidity and mortality. These factors contribute to the onset of anxiety and depressive disorders, disrupting various aspects of individuals' mental functioning and social interactions. Addressing these disorders effectively necessitates a comprehensive approach, combining pharmacological interventions with psychotherapeutic strategies under the guidance of specialized professionals...
April 19, 2024: Acta Psychologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629407/the-american-contribution-to-attachment-theory-john-bowlby-s-who-trip-to-the-usa-in-1950-and-the-development-of-his-ideas-on-separation-and-attachment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frank C P van der Horst, Lenny van Rosmalen, René van der Veer
This paper explores John Bowlby's foundational contributions to attachment theory, particularly his fascination with 'separation' and its impact on child development. Tracing the origins of Bowlby's interest to his personal experiences and his exposure to ideas of mental hygiene and child guidance in the 1930s, it underscores the alignment of his ideas with key figures in the English school of psychoanalysis. The central narrative of this paper unfolds during Bowlby's 1950 WHO research trip, investigating orphaned and separated children in Europe and the USA...
April 17, 2024: Attachment & Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578266/what-we-do-what-we-say-what-we-don-t-say-confidentiality-in-the-publication-of-clinical-writing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucy Lafarge
Questions concerning analysts' publication of material from the analyses of their patients have troubled the field of psychoanalysis since its inception. Disguise inevitably distorts the clinical material and is often insufficient to protect the patient from recognition. Asking the patient's consent for publication intrudes upon and alters the analytic process. While analysts have largely reached a consensus about the need for anonymity in published material, there is still considerable debate about the necessity for obtaining patients' consent when using their material for publication...
2024: Psychoanalytic Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578265/clinical-evidence-triangulation-of-perspectives-and-contextualization-part-1-the-beginning-of-carla-s-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ricardo Bernardi, Monica Eidlin
We propose to critically evaluate and strengthen the level of clinical evidence in psychoanalysis, using a strategy of triangulating clinical phenomena from different perspectives and increasing contextual knowledge. Insufficient discussion of alternative hypotheses and limited contextual information are two Achilles heels of psychoanalytic case presentations. We examine the concept and quality standards of clinical evidence in psychoanalysis and related disciplines, with particular attention to the contribution of the three-level model (3-LM)...
2024: Psychoanalytic Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578264/to-reveal-or-not-to-reveal-that-is-the-wrong-question-thoughts-about-clinical-writing-in-psychoanalysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gurmeet S Kanwal
This paper plays with the possibilities of writing about psychoanalytic work in different ways with different levels of disclosure about both patient and analyst. Various issues around anonymity, confidentiality, consent and identity are explored, highlighting the many questions that come up. These issues of how to write psychoanalytically are also addressed from the point of view of culture and the sociopolitical gestalt of our time.
2024: Psychoanalytic Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578263/revisiting-rewriting-reexperiencing-clinical-writing-today
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EDITORIAL
Daria Colombo
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Psychoanalytic Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578262/does-it-appear-to-resemble-reality-on-the-ethics-of-psychoanalytic-writing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giuseppe Civitarese
This paper explores the intricate nexus of writing and psychoanalysis by addressing a key question: In what and how many directions should analytic writing be ethical? The author structures the argument across three axes. First, in an introduction, writing's role as a psychoanalytic invariant is emphasized. Then, an exploration ensues, delving into writing as praxis, navigating complex technical choices, from micro- to macro-perspectives in clinical vignettes, their autobiographical essence, their relevance as models for theory, self-revelation, etc...
2024: Psychoanalytic Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578261/on-the-belatedness-of-psychoanalytic-clinical-writing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Collins
The belatedness of analytic writing and its effects on analytic processes are explored through the concepts of nachträglichkeit and thirdness . The temporal gap between being with and writing about functions as a meaningful pause filled with opportunities for investigating unconscious pathways to the analyst's countertransference. The significance of analytic narration in affecting specific psychoanalytic developments is explored. The theoretical framework utilizes the concept of après coup , which brings to light new meanings in an afterwardness of time...
2024: Psychoanalytic Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578260/ontological-psychoanalysis-in-clinical-practice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas H Ogden
The author describes and then clinically illustrates what he terms the ontological dimension of psychoanalysis (having to do with coming into being) and the epistemological dimension of psychoanalysis (having to do with coming to know and understand). Neither of these dimensions of psychoanalysis exists in pure form; they are inextricably intertwined. Epistemological psychoanalysis, for which Freud and Klein are the principal architects, involves the work of arriving at understandings of play, dreams, and associations; while ontological psychoanalysis, for which Winnicott and Bion are the principal architects, involves creating conditions in which the patient might become more fully alive and real to him- or herself...
2024: Psychoanalytic Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551662/on-endings-and-authenticity
#10
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carl Jacobs
As an introduction to the panel on "Aging, Dying, and the Analytic Process," and to the Focus of this issue of The Psychoanalytic Review , this article offers personal comments linked to affective neuropsychoanalytic theory, and advocates an ability to think about illness and death as an integral part of lived experience.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551661/was-it-just-a-dream-aging-and-dreaming-the-psychoanalytic-process
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anneli Larmo
By revisiting the last years of a long psychoanalytic treatment of a female patient, a psychoanalyst reflects on her own development as a clinician and on the changes in her experience of psychoanalytic generativity. An increasing ability to understand patient's shifts between creativity and destructiveness brings about a different understanding of the process of mourning, while the shared aging of the analytic dyad highlights the difficulty of ending an analysis that has become a way of life.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551660/fragments-on-death-mourning-and-precipitation
#12
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jake Reeder
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551659/must-the-reality-of-death-be-unspeakable
#13
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tenille Blair-Neff, E Francisco Danielsen, Grégoire Pierre
Attention to the manifestations of death anxiety in the clinical context is often absent in the discourse of psychoanalytic training. This exchange addresses some of the causes of such an absence: a fraught relation between privacy and secrecy, primacy of psychic reality and interpretation, and cultural underpinnings of sanitization of death.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551658/the-tragedy-of-j-robert-oppenheimer
#14
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charles B Strozier
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551657/a-psychoanalyst-s-confrontation-with-illness-aging-and-death
#15
JOURNAL ARTICLE
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 challenges or personal crises.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551656/-how-can-i-trust-you-when-i-know-you-can-die-surviving-the-death-of-an-analyst-in-a-child-analysis
#16
JOURNAL ARTICLE
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, object constancy, unconscious phantasies, and conscious ideas about life and death. Clinical material illustrates some challenges that emerge in the transference-countertransference matrix when working with a child who lost both her primary object (the mother) and her transference object (the analyst)...
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551655/aging-dying-and-the-analytic-process
#17
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wendy Olesker, Harold Blum, Otto Kernberg, Lois Oppenheim
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. Participants reflect on conflicts and challenges arising with more analysts and patients living to an advanced age, on the unregulated nature of analysts' retirement, and on multilayered meanings of analysts' ethical commitment to their work.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551653/how-not-to-explore-psychoanalysis-and-religion
#18
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gary Ahlskog
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551652/alan-roland-a-personal-reflection-on-the-legacy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551651/illness-aging-dying-and-the-psychoanalytic-process-bibliography
#20
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suzan Sherman
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Psychoanalytic Review
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