The analysis of failure an investigation of failed cases in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy

Psychotherapy and psychoanalysis don't always work. Inevitably, a therapy or analysis may fail to alleviate the suffering of the patient. The reasons why this occurs are as manifold as the patients and analysts themselves, and oftentimes are a source of frustration and vexation to clinicians, w...

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Main Author: Goldberg, Arnold 1929- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2012
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505 0 # |a Introducing failure -- The failure project -- Facing failure -- Dismissing failure -- Deconstructing failure -- A taxonomy of failure -- Failure to launch -- Interruptions, interferences, and bad endings -- On losing one's patients -- Analyzability and failure -- How does analysis fail? -- Me and Max: a misalliance of goals -- Empathy and failure -- Rethinking empathy -- Self psychology and failure -- The future for failure. 
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