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An Experience-based Vision of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice: Seeking, Feeling, and Relating 1st Edition – PDF ebook

An Experience-based Vision of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice: Seeking, Feeling, and Relating 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Joseph D. Lichtenberg; Frank M. Lachmann; James L Fosshage, Publisher: Routledge, ISBN: 9780367543501, Format: PDF

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Full title: An Experience-based Vision of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice: Seeking, Feeling, and Relating 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Author: Joseph D. Lichtenberg; Frank M. Lachmann; James L Fosshage
ISBN: 9780367543501
Format: PDF

Description of An Experience-based Vision of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice: Seeking, Feeling, and Relating 1st Edition:
An Experience-based Vision of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice looks at each individual as a motivated doer doing, seeking, feeling, and intending, and relates development, sense of self, and identity to changes that are brought about in analytic psychotherapy. Based on conceptualizing experience as it is lived from infancy throughout life, this book identifies three major pathways to development and applies Lichtenberg, Lachmann, and Fosshage’s experience-based vision to psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Using detailed clinical narratives and vignettes, as well as organizational studies, the book takes up the distinction between a person’s responding to a failure in achieving a goal with disappointment and seeking an alternative path, or with disillusion and a collapse in motivation. From the variety of topics covered, the reader will get a broad overview of an experience-based analytic conception of motivation begun with Lichtenberg’s seven motivational systems. This title will be of great interest to established psychoanalysts, as well as those training in psychoanalysis and clinical counselling psychology programs.