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'Until now no book has ever attempted to compare and contrast contributions on analytic field theory and at the same time to explore its clinical and technical implications. This volume is intended for the first time to link together many of these writings and to provide an initial wide-ranging survey of the subject - for it is our contention that a theory of the field in various of its loci can also be inhabited by different theories. A particular aim of this book is to present not only theoretical discussions of field theory, but also contributions on clinical work and technique. For this reason we have given preference to articles with a substantial clinical component which exemplify specific underlying technical theory. In the Babel of psychoanalytic languages, clinical practice is in our view the most effective way of comparing psychoanalytic models.'- From the IntroductionThe EFPP (European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy) promotes communication and discussion between psychotherapists across national boundaries in the child and adolescent, adult, family and group sections of the organisation, through its conferences and seminars on topics of interest in contemporary psychoanalytic psychotherapy. The organisation represents some 13,000 psychoanalytic psychotherapists in 22 countries in Western, Central and Eastern Europe and is concerned with many matters which are relevant to the profession, such as training and registration. To learn more about the EFPP conferences and activities see www.efpp.org.
Contents
Introduction , The universe of the field and its inhabitants , On the therapeutic action of psychoanalysis , The enlarged notion of field in psychoanalysis , Adolescence as a dynamic field , Las Meninas , The dynamic field of psychoanalysis: A turning point in the theories of the unconscious , Working with and in the basic layer of the interpersonal field: Opportunities and dangers , The analytic third: Working with intersubjective clinical facts , "The play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king!" Psychoanalysis as a passion play