The Analysis Of Failure: An Investigation Of Failed Cases In Psychoanalysis And Psychotherapy
by Arnold Goldberg /
2011 / English / EPUB
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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, who aren't always eager to
discuss them. Taking the challenge head-on, Arnold Goldberg
proposes to demystify failure in an effort to determine its
essential meaning before determining its causes. Utilizing multiple
vignettes of failed cases, he offers a deconstruction and a
subsequent taxonomy of failure, delineating cases that go bad after
six months from cases that never get off the ground, mismatches
from impasses, failures of empathy from failures of inattention.
Commonalities in the experience of failure – conceived as less a
misapplication of technique than consequences of a co-constructed
yet fraught therapeutic relationship – begin to emerge for
scrutiny.
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, who aren't always eager to
discuss them. Taking the challenge head-on, Arnold Goldberg
proposes to demystify failure in an effort to determine its
essential meaning before determining its causes. Utilizing multiple
vignettes of failed cases, he offers a deconstruction and a
subsequent taxonomy of failure, delineating cases that go bad after
six months from cases that never get off the ground, mismatches
from impasses, failures of empathy from failures of inattention.
Commonalities in the experience of failure – conceived as less a
misapplication of technique than consequences of a co-constructed
yet fraught therapeutic relationship – begin to emerge for
scrutiny.