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100 1 $aGeltner, Paul.
245 10 $aEmotional communication :$bcountertransference analysis and the use of feeling in psychoanalytic technique /$cPaul Geltner.
260 $aHove, East Sussex ;$aNew York, N.Y. :$bRoutledge,$c2013.
300 $a1 online resource (xiv, 336 pages)
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 318-326) and index.
505 0 $a1. Introduction -- 2. The evolutionary and developmental origins of objective countertransference -- 3. The concept of objective countertransference and its role in a two-person psychology -- 4. Emotional communication and its relationship to the basic concepts of psychoanalysis -- 5. Differentiating objective and subjective countertransference -- 6. Narcissistic countertransference -- 7. Object countertransference -- 8. Countertransference in projective identification states -- 9. Anaclitic countertransference -- 10. Emotional communication in psychoanalytic technique -- 11. Narcissistic emotional communications -- 12. Techniques of object emotional communications -- 13. Techniques of emotional communication with projective identification -- 14. Anaclitic emotional communications -- 15. Conclusion.
520 $a"What role does animal like and infantile communication play in life and in psychoanalysis? How are painful childhood experiences recreated with people who are nothing like the original family? What are the roles of loving and horrible feelings in psychoanalytic cure? In Emotional communication, Paul Geltner places the pre-linguistic type of communication that is shared with infants and animals at the core of the psychoanalytic relationship. He shows how emotional communication intertwines with language, permeating every moment of human interaction, and becoming a primary way that people involuntarily recreate painful childhood relationships in current life. Emotional communication integrates observations from a number of psychoanalytic schools in a cohesive but non-eclectic model. Geltner expands psychoanalytic technique beyond the traditional focus on interpretation and the contemporary focus on authenticity to include the use feelings that precisely address the client's repetitive patterns of misery. The author breaks down analytic interventions into their cognitive and emotional components, describing how each engages a different part of the client's mind and serves a different function. He explains the role of emotional communication in psychoanalytic technique both in classical interpretations and in non-interpretive interventions that use the analyst's feelings to amplify the therapeutic power of the psychoanalytic relationship. Offering a clear alternative to both Classical and contemporary Relational and Intersubjective approaches to understanding and treating clients in psychoanalysis, Paul Geltner presents a theory of communication and maturation that will interest psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and those concerned with the subtleties of human relatedness."$cProvided by publisher
520 $a"In Emotional communication, Paul Geltner places the pre-linguistic type of communication that is shared with infants and animals at the core of the psychoanalytic relationship. He shows how emotional communication intertwines with language, permeating every moment of human interaction, and becoming a primary way that people involuntarily recreate painful childhood relationships in current life. Emotional communication integrates observations from a number of psychoanalytic schools in a cohesive but non-eclectic model. Geltner expands psychoanalytic technique beyond the traditional focus on interpretation and the contemporary focus on authenticity to include the use feelings that precisely address the client's repetitive patterns of misery. The author breaks down analytic interventions into their cognitive and emotional components, describing how each engages a different part of the client's mind and serves a different function. He explains the role of emotional communication in psychoanalytic technique both in classical interpretations and in non-interpretive interventions that use the analyst's feelings to amplify the therapeutic power of the psychoanalytic relationship. Offering a clear alternative to both classical and contemporary relational and intersubjective approaches to understanding and treating clients in psychoanalysis, Paul Geltner presents a theory of communication and maturation that will interest psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and those concerned with the subtleties of human relatedness."$cProvided by publisher
546 $aEnglish.
650 0 $aCountertransference (Psychology)
650 0 $aPsychoanalysis.
650 0 $aPsychotherapist and patient.
650 2 $aPsychoanalysis
650 2 $aPsychoanalytic Theory
650 6 $aPsychanalyse.
650 6 $aRelations psychothérapeutiques.
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650 7 $aCountertransference (Psychology)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00881347
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650 7 $aPsychotherapist and patient.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01081724
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