Professional group study & Consultation
keeping ourselves alive & Engaged in depth workMarch 2022 Theme:
Working With Countertransference & Making Interpretations
PAYMENT
READINGS
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INTIMACY & SEPARATENESS – CHAPTER 5 – ‘The Interpretive Attitude’ – pages 46-58; CHAPTER 7 – ‘The Analyst’s Fears’ – pages 73 – 84.
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SELF-EXAMINATION – CHAPTER 5 – ‘Finding a Mind Of One’s Own’ – pages 64 – 79.
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SOMATIC EXPERIENCE – CHAPTER 6 – ‘Traces Of The Other’ – pages 73 – 87.
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PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS – Review – CHAPTER 4 -‘Implications of Developmental Levels Of Organization’ – pages 83 – 95. Splitting – pages 116-117. ‘Projective Identification’ – pages 111-115.
LECTURE NOTES
Review these Book Notes:
BOOK CHAPTERS
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Audio Recording
“The therapist’s attitude of working with analytic curiosity towards understanding and insight is the essential factor that shapes the therapeutic situation, and makes possible the therapeutic value both of non-interpretive activities and of formal declarative interpretations.”
“We can make our minds so like still water that beings gather about us that they may see, it may be, their own images, and so live for a moment with a clearer, perhaps even with a fiercer life because of our quiet.”
– William Butler Yeats
You can hold back from the
suffering of this world
and you have permission to do so,
and it is in accordance
with your nature,
but perhaps this very holding back
is the one suffering
you could have avoided.
– Franz Kafka