"The Fallacy of Understanding"/"The Ambiguity of Change" by Edgar A. Levenson & Donnel B. Stern

Attempts to elaborate the ways in which the psychoanalyst and patient interact - unconsciously, continuously, inevitably. The author identifies the analyst-analysand interaction reprised patterns of experience that typified the analysand's early family relationships.

In "The Fallacy of Understanding" (1972) and "The Ambiguity of Change" (1983), Edgar Levenson elaborated the many ways in which the psychoanalyst and patient interact - unconsciously, continuously, inevitably. For Levenson, it was impossible for the analyst not to interact with the patient, and the therapeutic power of analysis derived from the analyst's ability to step back from interactive embroilment (and the mutual enactments to which it led) and to reflect with the patient on what each was doing to, and with, the other. Invariably, Levenson found, the analyst-analysand interaction reprised patterns of experience that typified the analysand's early family relationships. This reconceptualization of the analyst-analysand relationship and of the manner in which the analytic process unfolded would become foundational to contemporary interpersonal and relational approaches to psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. But Levenson's perspective was revolutionary at the time of its initial formulation in "The Fallacy of Understanding" and remained so at the time of its fuller elaboration in "The Ambiguity of Change". The Analytic Press is pleased to reprint within the "Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book" series two works that have proven influential in the realignment of psychoanalytic thought and practice away from Freudian drive theory and toward a contemporary appreciation of clinical process in its interactive, enactive, and participatory dimensions. Newly introduced by series editor Donnel Stern, "The Fallacy of Understanding" and "The Ambiguity of Change" are richly deserving of the designation "contemporary classics" of psychoanalysis.
Author(s) : Edgar A. Levenson & Donnel B. Stern Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 0881634522 ISBN-13 : 9780881634525
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Series Title : Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book S.

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 25/11/2005

Publisher : Taylor & Francis Ltd

Page Length : 428mm

Page Size : 229mm