Difference
An Avoided Topic in Practice
Angela Foster editor Josephine Klein editor Bernardine Bishop editor Adrian Dickinson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:24th Oct '06
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This book, Difference, explores the challenges and significance of recognizing difference in psychoanalytic practice, offering insights from various contributors.
In Difference, the authors explore the complexities surrounding the concept of difference within the realm of psychoanalysis. While psychoanalysis theoretically champions the recognition and appreciation of difference, the profession has often struggled with its own shortcomings in this area. This book serves as a call to foster a culture of open inquiry into a subject that is frequently charged with emotion and often avoided by professionals. The editors argue that addressing difference is crucial for the growth and integrity of psychoanalytic practice.
The collection features a courageous array of papers from contributors who are willing to confront their discomfort with difference in their professional experiences. Each author shares insights drawn from their interactions with patients and clients, highlighting the significance of difference in their work. Through careful analysis, they provide readers with valuable guidelines and thought-provoking examples that illustrate effective approaches to navigating challenging and unfamiliar situations. The contributors demonstrate an impressive ability to maintain their analytic functioning, even when faced with the complexities of difference.
Ultimately, Difference emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing the nuances of difference in the consulting room. The book encourages practitioners to engage with these issues, reminding us that difference is not just an abstract concept but a tangible reality that influences our work and relationships. By fostering a deeper understanding of difference, the authors hope to enhance the practice of psychoanalysis and contribute to a more inclusive and effective therapeutic environment.
'Negotiating difference, in gender and generation, has been a cornerstone of psychoanalytic thinking. This important and courageous new book opens up a timely exploration of other differences that pop up in the consulting room around race, immigration status, criminality, financial status, pregnancy, illness, disability, aging and death etc. without reducing them to the more familiar. It is clinically detailed, which allows a point of entry into specific debates about how to understand and negotiate these differences in the service of the therapeutic task. More general issues facing our profession in an increasingly diverse and changing world are addressed equally boldly. It deserves to be read by student and experienced practitioner alike.' - M. Fakhry Davids, Member, Institute of Psychoanalysis, London
ISBN: 9781855759732
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174 pages