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Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series


About the Series

Like its counterpart, Psychoanalytic Inquiry: A Topical Journal for Mental Health Professionals, the Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series presents a diversity of subjects within a diversity of approaches to those subjects. Under the editorship of Joseph Lichtenberg, in collaboration with Melvin Bornstein and the editorial board of Psychoanalytic Inquiry, the volumes in this series strike a balance between research, theory, and clinical application. We are honored to have published the works of various innovators in psychoanalysis, such as Lachmann, Fosshage, Stolorow, Orange, Sander, Wurmser, Grotstein, Jones, Brothers, Busch, and Lichtenberg, among others. 

The series includes books and monographs on mainline psychoanalytic topics, such as sexuality, narcissism, trauma, homosexuality, jealousy, envy, and varied aspects of analytic process and technique.  In our efforts to broaden the field of analytic interest, the series has incorporated and embraced innovative discoveries in infant research, self psychology, intersubjectivity, motivational systems, affects as process, responses to cancer, borderline states, contextualism, postmodernism, attachment research and theory, medication, and mentalization. As further investigations in psychoanalysis come to fruition, we seek to present them in readable, easily comprehensible writing.

After 25 years, the core vision of this series remains the investigation, analysis and discussion of developments on the cutting edge of the psychoanalytic field, inspired by a boundless spirit of inquiry.

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Jealousy and Envy New Views about Two Powerful Feelings

Jealousy and Envy: New Views about Two Powerful Feelings

1st Edition

Edited By Léon Wurmser, Heidrun Jarass
June 09, 2014

Jealousy and envy permeate the practice of psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic work. New experience and new relevance of old but neglected ideas about these two feeling states and their origins warrant special attention, both as to theory and practice. Their great complexity and multilayered ...

Living Systems, Evolving Consciousness, and the Emerging Person A Selection of Papers from the Life Work of Louis Sander

Living Systems, Evolving Consciousness, and the Emerging Person: A Selection of Papers from the Life Work of Louis Sander

1st Edition

By Louis Sander, Gherardo Amadei, Ilaria Bianchi
June 09, 2014

This collection of previously published papers can be viewed as a story of the gradual emergence of an overarching idea through the course of a life’s work. The idea concerns the way emerging knowledge of developmental processes, biological systems, and therapeutic process can be integrated in ...

Structures of Subjectivity Explorations in Psychoanalytic Phenomenology and Contextualism

Structures of Subjectivity: Explorations in Psychoanalytic Phenomenology and Contextualism

2nd Edition

By George E. Atwood, Robert D. Stolorow
May 21, 2014

Structures of Subjectivity: Explorations in Psychoanalytic Phenomenology and Contextualism, is a revised and expanded second edition of a work first published in 1984, which was the first systematic presentation of the intersubjective viewpoint – what George Atwood and Robert Stolorow called ...

Contexts of Being The Intersubjective Foundations of Psychological Life

Contexts of Being: The Intersubjective Foundations of Psychological Life

1st Edition

By Robert D. Stolorow, George E. Atwood
June 01, 2002

In this volume, the authors complete the circle begun with Faces in a Cloud (1979) and continued with Structures of Subjectivity (1984) and Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach (1987- with Brandchaft). They now extend intersubjectivity theory to a rethinking of the foundational ...

Psychoanalytic Treatment An Intersubjective Approach

Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach

1st Edition

By Robert D. Stolorow, Bernard Brandchaft, George E. Atwood
February 01, 2000

Psychoanalytic Treatment: An Intersubjective Approach fleshes out the implications for psychoanalytic understanding and treatment of adopting a consistently intersubjective perspective.  In the course of the study, the intersubjective viewpoint is demonstrated to illuminate a wide array of ...

Psychoanalytic Complexity Clinical Attitudes for Therapeutic Change

Psychoanalytic Complexity: Clinical Attitudes for Therapeutic Change

1st Edition

By William J. Coburn
December 21, 2013

Psychoanalytic Complexity is the application of a multidisciplinary, explanatory theory to clinical psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. It carries with it incisive and pivotal attitudes that aim to transform our understanding of therapeutic action and the change process. Here, William Coburn offers a...

Psychoanalysis and Motivation

Psychoanalysis and Motivation

1st Edition

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg
August 01, 2001

Carrying forward his inquiry into the nature and conditions of normal and abnormal development, Lichtenberg focuses on motivation. His goal is to offer an alternative to psychoanalytic drive theory that accommodates the developmental insights of infancy research while accounting for the entire ...

The Clinical Exchange Techniques Derived from Self and Motivational Systems

The Clinical Exchange: Techniques Derived from Self and Motivational Systems

1st Edition

By Joseph D. Lichtenberg, Frank M. Lachmann, James L. Fosshage
October 01, 2001

In this practical sequel to the same authors' Self and Motivational Systems (TAP, 1992), Lichtenberg, Lachmann, and Fosshage offer ten principles of technique to guide the clinical exchange. These principles, which pertain equally to exploratory psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, integrate the ...

Growth and Turbulence in the Container/Contained: Bion's Continuing Legacy

Growth and Turbulence in the Container/Contained: Bion's Continuing Legacy

1st Edition

Edited By Howard Levine, Lawrence J. Brown
February 07, 2013

Wilfred Bion remains the most cited author in psychoanalytic literature after Sigmund Freud. His formulation of alpha function, waking dream thoughts, his theory of thinking and of the container/contained have proven seminal for the elaboration of psychoanalytic theory and practice, as well as the ...

Metaphor and Fields Common Ground, Common Language, and the Future of Psychoanalysis

Metaphor and Fields: Common Ground, Common Language, and the Future of Psychoanalysis

1st Edition

Edited By S. Montana Katz
December 18, 2012

Metaphor and Fields is an explanation and demonstration of the value of metaphoric processes and fields in psychoanalysis. In this book, Montana Katz articulates a future direction for psychoanalysis which is progressively explored, taking into account features essential to psychoanalysts of all ...

Nothing Good Is Allowed to Stand An Integrative View of the Negative Therapeutic Reaction

Nothing Good Is Allowed to Stand: An Integrative View of the Negative Therapeutic Reaction

1st Edition

Edited By Léon Wurmser, Heidrun Jarass
August 21, 2012

Work with patients with severe neuroses very often has to cope with the phenomenon that every progress in the analytic or therapeutic work is followed paradoxically by a clinical deterioration. There are a number of dynamic factors that converge to bring about this negative therapeutic reaction, ...

Self Experiences in Group, Revisited Affective Attachments, Intersubjective Regulations, and Human Understanding

Self Experiences in Group, Revisited: Affective Attachments, Intersubjective Regulations, and Human Understanding

1st Edition

Edited By Irene Harwood, Walter Stone, Malcolm Pines
April 12, 2012

Since the publication of Self Experiences in Group in 1998—the first book to apply self psychology and intersubjectivity to group work—there have been tremendous advancements in the areas of affect, attachment, infant research, intersubjective regulation, motivational theory, neurobiology, ...

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