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An edition of A meeting of minds (1996)

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In A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis, Lewis Aron provides an illuminating extension of the relational model of psychoanalysis.

Aron's richly nuanced assessment incorporates much-needed definitional clarification about what exactly mutuality is and is not. For Aron, the mutuality inherent in psychoanalysis entails a necessarily asymmetrical relationship; the reciprocal influence of patient and analyst on one another does not imply a relationship of equality. Further, the principle of mutuality alone does not encompass the psychoanalytic situation.

Rather, it must be balanced by issues of self-regulation; psychoanalysis implies a dialectical tension between autonomy and mutuality, between one-person and two-person psychologies. Aron credits Sandor Ferenczi and Otto Rank with the earliest appreciation of this dialectic, and it is in their writings that he finds the roots of relational psychoanalysis.

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In the course of his multifaceted exploration of mutuality, Aron offers a history of relational theory, numerous excursions into comparative psychoanalysis, and a reevaluation of the pillars of the classical theory of technique, including transference, countertransference, interpretation, and resistance.

From his reappraisal of the concepts of interaction and enactment, to his examination of the difficult issue of analyst self-disclosure, to his concluding remarks on the relational import of the analyst's ethics and values, Aron squarely accepts the clinical responsibilities attendant to a postmodern critique of psychoanalytic foundations.

He shows that the relational approach to psychoanalysis is not only a framework of comprehension, but a powerful guide to issues of technique and therapeutic strategy.

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Analytic Press
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English
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292

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2013, Taylor & Francis Group
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Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis
2013, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis
2013, Taylor & Francis Group
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Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis
2013, Taylor & Francis Group
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A meeting of minds: mutuality in psychoanalysis
2002, Analytic P.,U.S.
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A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis (Relational Perspectives Books)
December 1, 2001, The Analytic Press
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A meeting of minds: mutuality in psychoanalysis
1996, Analytic Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-281) and index.

Published in
Hillsdale, NJ
Series
Relational perspectives book series ;, v. 4

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.89/17
Library of Congress
RC480.8 .A76 1996, RC480.8.A76 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 292 p. ;
Number of pages
292

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Open Library
OL968371M
Internet Archive
meetingofmindsmu0000aron
ISBN 10
0881631590
LCCN
96004872
OCLC/WorldCat
34080879
Library Thing
5778783
Goodreads
2460441

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In this richly nuanced assessment of the various dimensions of mutuality in psychoanalysis, the author shows that the relational approach to psychoanalysis is a powerful guide to issues of technique and therapeutic strategy.

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