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020 _a9781782205043 (pbk)
040 _beng
_cHNU
_erda
082 _223
_3GC
_a808.02 P95
_b2019
245 _aPsychodynamics of writing /
_cedited by Martin Weegmann.
264 _aAbingdon, Oxon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2019.
300 _axi, 150 pages ;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aOn writing - notes from an attachment-informed psychotherapist. Jeremy Holmes Finding a Creative Writing Space. Joyce Slochower A Letter Always Reaches its Destination. Stephen Frosh Becoming an author. Martin Weegmann Mad Desire and Feverish Melancholy: reflections on the psychodynamics of academic writing. Nick Barwick Clinical writing and the analyst's subjectivity. Lawrence Spurling The transformative other: Some thoughts on the psychodynamics of co authorship. Ian S. Miller & Alistair Sweet The writer in the archive: trauma, empathy, ambivalence. Phil Leask An I for an I. Cheryl Moskowitz Configuring words. Joan Raphael-Leff Writing as rebellion. Morris Nitsun Raiding the inarticulate- the clinical case study & the representation of trauma. Maggie Turp
520 _a"Psychoanalysis is often referred to as a talking cure, but in this fascinating book it is the art of writing that is discussed and explored. Including contributions from a selection of leading therapists, the book shines a psychoanalytic light on the very process through which the discipline is described. It includes chapters on the idea of creativity, the issues around a therapist's subjectivity, the challenges of describing trauma, as well as those of co-authorship. Psychodynamics of Writing will appeal to clinicians, therapists and anyone interested in what the process of writing means."--Back cover
521 _aCoED
_bBachelor of Secondary Education major in English
546 _aText in English
650 _aAuthorship
_vPsychological aspects.
650 _aPsychoanalysis.
650 _aWriting
_vPsychological aspects.
700 _aWeegmann, Martin,
_eeditor.
942 _2ddc
_cBK
_h800-899