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Entering Night Country: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Loss and Resilience (Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book)

Entering Night Country: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Loss and Resilience (Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book)

Current price: $220.00
Publication Date: December 15th, 2015
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN:
9781138795266
Pages:
166
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Description

None of us will escape the experience of personal loss, illness, aging, or mortality.  Yet, psychoanalysis seems to shy away from a discussion of these core human experiences. Existential vulnerability is painful and we all avoid this awareness in different ways.  However, when analysts fail to explore the topic of mortality, their own and their patients, they may foreclose an important exploration and short-change patient and therapist. Entering Night Country focuses on the existential condition, and explores how it penetrates professional lives, analytic work, and theoretical formulations. 

Each chapter explores this topic, shifting the lens from analytic process, to include theoretical assumptions, and professional communities.  Stephanie Brody shows how the analytic process is a journey, no less profound than the epic journeys depicted in the classic literature of Homer and repeated in the patient's own heroic and painful stories.  Weaving literary references into the clinical experience of psychoanalysis, Brody reveals the transformative power of the analytic process for the patient and for the analyst. By relating the ancient past to our current struggles, psychoanalyst and patient together are guided to a destination, a life of meaning in the universe of possibilities.

Clinical vignettes and personal reflections intersect with motifs from the epic poems and fantasy fiction, where the despair of loss and trauma do not extinguish the wish for change and the search for intimacy.  Entering Night Country highlights the common themes that arise for patient and analyst as any person entering an unknown territory.  It is intended for psychoanalysts, psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapists, and mental health clinicians. It will also be accessible to those outside the clinical profession, even to individuals who have little understanding of psychoanalysis.

About the Author

Stephanie Brody is an Instructor in Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and Clinical Associate at McLean Hospital. She is on the Faculty of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute and is in private practice in Lexington, MA, USA.