Reconsidering the moveable frame in psychoanalysis :
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its function and structure in contemporary psychoanalytic theory /
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edited by Isaac Tylim and Adrienne Harris.
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New York :
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Routledge,
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2018.
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1 online resource.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Acknowledgements -- Introduction / Isaac Tylim and Adrienne Harris -- Psychoanalysis of the psychoanalytic setting / José Bleger -- José Bleger and the relevance today of his dialectical frame / Haydee Faimberg -- Comparative models of the function of the frame -- Frame matters / Lynne Zeavin -- The setting and the frame : subjectivity and objectivity in the psychoanalytic relationship / Jon Tabakin -- Reconfiguring the frame as a dynamic strucutre / Peter Goldberg -- When the frame doesn't fit the picture / Anthony Bass -- Frame, culture, politics, terror -- When we frame / Stephen Hartmann -- The frame as a border in a variety of settings / Yolanda Gampel -- Revisiting the concept of frame / Janine Puget -- Variations in the frame -- Contemporary developments and challenges of analytic training and practice / Claudio Laks Eizerik -- A tale of two cities / Harvey L. Rich -- Psychoanalysis and cyberspace : shifting frames and floating bodies / Luca Caldironi -- Spiral process as place : the ineffable architecture of analytic space / Kim Rosenfield -- Psychoanalytic turmoil in cyberspace / Monica Horovitz -- Shifting the container : psychoanalysis and cyberspace culture / Velleda C. Ceccoli.
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Reconsidering the Moveable Frame in Psychoanalysis explores the idea of `the frame' at a time when this concept is undergoing both systematic revival and widespread transformation. It has always been tempting to see the frame as a relatively static, finite, and definable feature of psychoanalytic work. At its most basic, the frame establishes agreed upon conditions of undertaking psychoanalytic work. But as this book shows, the frame has taken on a protean quality. It is sometimes a source of stability and sometimes a site of ethical regulation or discipline. It can be a place of imaginative mobility, and in certain analytic hands, a device for psychic work on projections and disavowals. Beginning with a seminal essay on the frame by Jose Bleger, this book includes commentary on that work and proceeds to explorations of the frame across different psychoanalytic theories. The frame is perhaps one of the spots in psychoanalysis where psyche and world come into contact, a place where the psychoanalytic project is both protected and challenged. Inevitably, extra-transferential forces intrude onto the psychoanalytic frame, rendering it flexible and fluid. Psychoanalysts and analysands, supervisors and candidates, are relying increasingly on virtual communication, a development that has effected significant revisions of the classical psychoanalytic frame. This book presents a dialogue among distinct and different voices. It re-examines the state and status of the frame, searching for its limits and sifting through its unexpected contents whilst expanding upon the meaning, purview and state of the frame. Reconsidering the Moveable Frame in Psychoanalysis will appeal to all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists interested in how best to understand the frame and to use it most effectively in their clinical practice.
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Reconsidering the moveable frame in psychoanalysis.