The book delves into the clinical implications of a hermeneutic approach to experience, emphasizing the reinterpretation of the unconscious. It examines how understanding experience through this lens can transform therapeutic practices and enhance the clinician's insight into patients' narratives. By integrating philosophical perspectives with clinical applications, it offers a fresh viewpoint on emotional and psychological processes, ultimately aiming to enrich the therapeutic experience for both practitioners and patients.
Donnel B Stern Libri




Focusing on the interpersonal field in clinical psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, this book explores the emergent properties that arise within therapeutic relationships. It delves into how these qualities influence the therapeutic process, offering insights into the dynamics of human connection and the transformative potential of interpersonal interactions. The text serves as a valuable resource for practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of relational dynamics in therapeutic settings.
Partners in Thought
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Explores the creation of meaning in clinical psychoanalysis. This book features chapters that are undergirded by the concept that the meanings which arise from unformulated experience are catalyzed by the states of relatedness in which the meanings emerge. It theorizes enactment as the interpersonalization of dissociation.
The Infinity of the Unsaid
Unformulated Experience, Language, and the Nonverbal
- 190pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Exploring the theory of unformulated experience, this book presents significant insights for clinical thinking and practice in psychoanalysis. It delves into the complexities of unspoken emotions and thoughts, making it a valuable resource for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists from various schools of thought. The work emphasizes the importance of understanding what remains unsaid in therapeutic contexts, enhancing both theoretical and practical approaches in the field.