Division Review Issue #22

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Janet Bachant Exploring the Landscape of the Mind: An Introduction to Psychodynamic Therapy “This is a gem of a book on psychodynamic therapy. As a master clinician and teacher, Dr. Bachant provides us with a wonderful theoretical elaboration on core therapeutic/technique issues and an abundance of riveting and easy to understand case material. It will be an important reference for a wide range of clinicians.” —M. S AGMAN K AYATEKIN , MD, Medical Director, Professionals Program, The Menninger Clinic

Edited by Irene Willis & Jim Haba What They Bring: The Poetr y of Migration and Immigration This anthology fulfills a sorely persistent need in psychoanaly�c publishing—the need to understand how we can acknowledge and embrace the internal immigrant within each of us, the very act that would allow us to relate to each other regardless of our differences. Poetry unites people regardless of where they come from; it is a rare gi�, a universal language of humanity that provides us with the way to withstand the violence, hatred and division growing among us.

Edited by J. Novick, K. Novick, D. Barrett, & T. Barrett

Parent Work Casebook

How often do we hear, “I don’t treat children—it’s too hard to work with their parents”? Parent work undoubtedly brings many challenges. This casebook brings together the voices of 40 psychoanalysts from around the world to illustrate contemporary views about whether and how to work with parents. The ideas proposed in the model of dynamic concurrent parent work are illustrated and explored here through clinical vignettes, commentaries from experienced child and adolescent analysts, and reflections by the volume’s editors. The value of parent work is affirmed as a substantive contribution to pragmatic, effective, and life-changing child and adolescent psychoanalysis.

Albert J. Brok

Play, Illusion, Reality, and Trauma: What Can a Psychoanalyst Learn from Charlie Chaplin?

Play, P lay, Illusion, Illusion, n Real lity, Reality, and Trauma a nd T rauma a What Can C a Psychoa Psychoanalyst analyst Learn fr ro om Charlie Cha C plin? from Chaplin?

“This remarkable book is a fascina�ng, scholarly, and fun text that transcends disciplinary boundaries. It is also an elegant psycho-biography of Charlie Chaplin and the evolu�on of his art across �me. Dr. Brok charts a most novel course as he ar�ully analogises film and art with the psychoanaly�cal process itself .” —David L. Downing, PsyD, ABPP, FAPA, Los Angeles Ins�tute and Society for Psychoanaly�c Studies

Albertt J. Br Brok, rok, o PhD PhD

Luke Hadge Psychoanalytic Stories “Standing on the psychoanalytic precipice, looking out at the horizon, the young analyst sees an obscure object of desire.” Thus begins one of the eight stories in this slim collection of psychoanalytic explorations. Riding on the subway to his office in New York City, working with patients, contemplating in spaces, the author delves into his development to become an analyst and his experience practicing an “impossible” and irrepressible profession. In the end, he just wants to fall asleep one night and dream. . . . Keep analyzing . . .

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DIVISION | R E V I E W

SUMMER 2020


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