RELATIONAL PSYCHOANALYSIS
VOLUME 5
The Relational Perspectives Book Series (RPBS) publishes books that grow out of or contribute to the relational tradition in contemporary psychoanalysis. The term relational psychoanalysis was first used by Greenberg and Mitchell (1983) to bridge the traditions of interpersonal relations, as developed within interpersonal psychoanalysis and object relations, as developed within contemporary British theory. But, under the seminal work of the late Stephen Mitchell, the term relational psychoanalysis grew and began to accrue to itself many other influences and developments. Various tributariesinterpersonal psychoanalysis, object relations theory, self psychology, empirical infancy research, and elements of contemporary Freudian and Kleinian thoughtflow into this tradition, which understands relational configurations between self and others, both real and fantasied, as the primary subject of psychoanalytic investigation.
We refer to the relational tradition, rather than to a relational school, to highlight that we are identifying a trend, a tendency within contemporary psychoanalysis, not a more formally organized or coherent school or system of beliefs. Our use of the term relational signifies a dimension of theory and practice that has become salient across the wide spectrum of contemporary psychoanalysis. Now under the editorial supervision of Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris, the Relational Perspectives Book Series originated in 1990 under the editorial eye of the late Stephen A. Mitchell. Mitchell was the most prolific and influential of the originators of the relational tradition. He was committed to dialogue among psychoanalysts and he abhorred the authoritarianism that dictated adherence to a rigid set of beliefs or technical restrictions. He championed open discussion, comparative and integrative approaches, and he promoted new voices across the generations.
Included in the Relational Perspectives Book Series are authors and works that come from within the relational tradition, extend and develop the tradition, as well as works that critique relational approaches or compare and contrast it with alternative points of view. The series includes our most distinguished senior psychoanalysts along with younger contributors who bring fresh vision.
RELATIONAL PERSPECTIVES BOOK SERIES
LEWIS ARON & ADRIENNE HARRIS
Series Editors
Vol. 52
Relational Psychoanalysis, V. V: Evolution of Process
Lewis Aron & Adrienne Harris (eds.)
Vol. 51
Relational Psychoanalysis, V. IV: Expansion of Theory
Lewis Aron & Adrienne Harris (eds.)
Vol. 50
With Culture in Mind: Psychoanalytic Stories
Muriel Dimen (ed.)
Vol. 49
Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Relational Approach
Elizabeth F. Howell
Vol. 48
Toward Mutual Recognition: Relational Psychoanalysis and the Christian Narrative
Marie T. Hoffman
Vol. 47
Uprooted Minds: Surviving the Politics of Terror in the Americas
Nancy Caro Hollander
Vol. 46
A Disturbance in the Field: Essays in Transference-Countertransference Engagement
Steven H. Cooper
Vol. 45
First Do No Harm: The Paradoxical Encounters of Psychoanalysis, Warmaking, and Resistance
Adrienne Harris & Steven Botticelli (eds.)
Vol. 44
Good Enough Endings: Breaks, Interruptions, and Terminations from Contemporary Relational Perspectives
Jill Salberg (ed.)
Vol. 43
Invasive Objects: Minds Under Siege
Paul Williams
Vol. 42
Sabert Basescu: Selected Papers on Human Nature and Psychoanalysis
George Goldstein & Helen Golden (eds.)
Vol. 41
The Hero in the Mirror: From Fear to Fortitude
Sue Grand
Vol. 40
The Analyst in the Inner City, Second Edition: Race, Class, and Culture Through a Psychoanalytic Lens
Neil Altman
Vol. 39
Dare to be Human: A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Journey
Michael Shoshani Rosenbaum
Vol. 38
Repair of the Soul: Metaphors of Transformation in Jewish Mysticism and Psychoanalysis
Karen E. Starr
Vol. 37
Adolescent Identities: A Collection of Readings
Deborah Browning (ed.)
Vol. 36
Bodies in Treatment: The Unspoken Dimension
Frances Sommer Anderson (ed.)
Vol. 35
Comparative-Integrative Psychoanalysis: A Relational Perspective for the Disciplines Second Century
Brent Willock
Vol. 34
Relational Psychoanalysis, V. III: New Voices
Melanie Suchet, Adrienne Harris, & Lewis Aron (eds.)
Vol. 33
Creating Bodies: Eating Disorders as Self-Destructive Survival
Katie Gentile
Vol. 32
Getting From Here to There: Analytic Love, Analytic Process
Sheldon Bach
Vol. 31
Unconscious Fantasies and the Relational World
Danielle Knafo & Kenneth Feiner
Vol. 30
The Healers Bent: Solitude and Dialogue in the Clinical Encounter
James T. McLaughlin
Vol. 29
Child Therapy in the Great Outdoors: A Relational View
Sebastiano Santostefano
Vol. 28
Relational Psychoanalysis, V. II: Innovation and Expansion
Lewis Aron & Adrienne Harris (eds.)
Vol. 27
The Designed Self: Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Identities
Carlo Strenger
Vol. 26
Impossible Training: A Relational View of Psychoanalytic Education
Emanuel Berman
Vol. 25
Gender as Soft Assembly
Adrienne Harris
Vol. 24
Minding Spirituality
Randall Lehman Sorenson
Vol. 23
September 11: Trauma and Human Bonds
Susan W. Coates, Jane L. Rosenthal, & Daniel S. Schechter (eds.)
Vol. 22
Sexuality, Intimacy, Power
Muriel Dimen
Vol. 21
Looking for Ground: Countertransference and the Problem of Value in Psychoanalysis
Peter G. M. Carnochan
Vol. 20
Relationality: From Attachment to Intersubjectivity
Stephen A. Mitchell
Vol. 19
Who is the Dreamer, Who Dreams the Dream? A Study of Psychic Presences
James S. Grotstein
Vol. 18
Objects of Hope: Exploring Possibility and Limit in Psychoanalysis
Steven H. Cooper
Vol. 17
The Reproduction of Evil: A Clinical and Cultural Perspective
Sue Grand
Vol. 16
Psychoanalytic Participation: Action, Interaction, and Integration
Kenneth A. Frank
Vol. 15
The Collapse of the Self and Its Therapeutic Restoration
Rochelle G. K. Kainer
Vol. 14
Relational Psychoanalysis: The Emergence of a Tradition
Stephen A. Mitchell & Lewis Aron (eds.)
Vol. 13
Seduction, Surrender, and Transformation: Emotional Engagement in the Analytic Process
Karen Maroda
Vol. 12
Relational Perspectives on the Body
Lewis Aron & Frances Sommer Anderson
(eds.)
Vol. 11
Building Bridges: Negotiation of Paradox in Psychoanalysis
Stuart A. Pizer
Vol. 10
Fairbairn, Then and Now
Neil J. Skolnick and David E. Scharff (eds.)
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