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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-030.mrc:104222648:4004
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245 00 $aPsychodynamics of writing /$cedited by Martin Weegmann.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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520 $aPsychoanalysis is often referred to a talking cure, but in this fascinating book it is the art of writing that is discussed and explored. Including contributions from a selection of leading therapists, the book shines a psychoanalytic light on the very process through which the discipline is described. It includes chapters on the idea of creativity, the issues around a therapist's subjectivity, the challenges of describing trauma, as well as those of co-authorship. Psychodynamics of Writing will appeal to clinicians, therapists and anyone interested in what the process of writing means.
545 0 $aMartin Weegmann is Clinical Psychologist and Group Analyst, working in private practice and the NHS in London. He is a trainer and teacher. His latest book is Permission to Narrate: Explorations in Group Analysis, Psychoanalysis, Culture (Karnac, 2016)
505 0 $aCover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the editor and contributors -- Introduction -- 1 On writing: notes from an attachment-informed psychotherapist -- 2 Finding a creative writing space -- 3 A letter always reaches its destination -- 4 Becoming an author -- 5 Mad desire and feverish melancholy: reflections on the psychodynamics of academic writing -- 6 Clinical writing and the analyst's subjectivity -- 7 The transformative other: some thoughts on the psychodynamics of co-authorship -- 8 The writer in the archives: trauma, empathy, ambivalence -- 9 An I for an I: the construction of a written self -- 10 Configuring words -- 11 Writing as rebellion -- 12 Raiding the inarticulate: the clinical case study and the representation of trauma -- References -- Index.
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