Self and Motivational Systems Towards A Theory of Psychoanalytic Technique Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series
Auteurs : Lichtenberg Joseph D., Lachmann Frank M., Fosshage James L.
In this sequel to Lichtenberg's Psychoanalysis and Motivation (TAP, 1989), the authors show how their revised theory of motivation provides the foundation for a new approach to psychoanalytic technique. The approach in Self and Motivational Systemsemphasizes a finely honed sensitivity to moment-to-moment analytic exchanges and an appreciation of which motivational system is dominant during that exchange. Throughout, the authors stress the creative power of psychoanalysis as a joint effort shaped by the intersubjective context of a particular analysand communicating and interacting with a particular analyst. At the heart of the analytic relationship is the analysand's expectation of evoking a vitalizing selfobject experience from the analyst and the analyst's expectation, in turn, of evoking a selfobject experience of efficacy from his or her work with the analysand.
Joseph D. Lichtenberg, M.D., is Editor-in-Chief of Psychoanaytic Inquiry, Director Emeritus of the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, and past President of the International Council for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology. He has authored and edited numerous books and articles, including Craft and Spirit: A Guide to the Exploratory Psychotherapies (Analytic Press, 2005) and, with Frank Lachmann and James Fosshage, A Sprit of Inquiry: Communication in Psychoanalysis (Analytic Press, 2002).
Frank M. Lachmann, Ph.D., is a founding faculty member of the Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, Training and Supervising Analyst, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, and Clinical Assistant Professor at the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis. He has contributed over 100 articles to the journal literature, and is author of Transforming Aggression (Aronson, 2000), and co-author of Self and Motivational Systems (Analytic Press, 1992), The Clinical Exchange (Analytic Press, 1996), and Infant Research and Adult Treatment (Analytic Press, 2002).
James L. Fosshage, Ph.D., is Cofounder, Board Director, and faculty member, National Institute for the Psychotherapies, NYC; founding faculty member, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, NYC; and Clinical Professor of Psychology, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.
Date de parution : 04-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 08-2001
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Self and Motivational Systems :
Mots-clés :
model; scenes; empathic; mode; exploratory; assertive; aversive; failure; pathogenic; belief; Young Man; Mo Te; Exploratory Assertive Motivational System; Model Scenes; Aversive Motivational System; Selfobject Experience; Exploratory Assertive Motivational; Viet Nam Veterans; Exploratory Assertive System; Du Ring; Ainsworth Strange Situation Tests; Pathogenic Beliefs; Empathic Mode; Teddy Bear; Narrative Envelopes; Empathic Failure; Defense Interpretation; Motivational Systems; Cognitive Affective State; Developmental Principles; Development Maintenance; Rem Sleep; Dominant Motivational System; Vestibulocerebellar Systems; Idealized Parent Imago