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by Donnel B. Stern
Unformulated Experience
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. Experience Formulated and Unformulated
1 The Given and the Made: A Constructivist View
2 Unformulated Experience: An Introduction
3 Familiar Chaos: Unformulated Experience as Defense
4 Creative Disorder and Unbidden Perceptions: Unformulated Experience as Possibility
Part II. Reconsidering Self-Deception: Toward a Theory of Dissociation
5 Imagination and Creative Speech: Thoughts on Dissociation and Formulation
6 Not-Spelling-Out: Dissociation in the Strong Sense
7 Narrative Rigidity: Dissociation in the Weak Sense
8 The Problem of the Private Self: Unformulated Experience, the Interpersonal Field, and Multiplicity
Part III. Unformulated Experience in the Work of the Analyst
9 Interpretation and Subjectivity: A Phenomenology of Resistance
10 The Analyst's Unformulated Experience of the Patient
11 Gadamer's Hermeneutics: A Philosophy for the Embedded Analyst
12 Courting Surprise: Unbidden Perceptions in Clinical Practice
Notes
References
Index
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I.
Experience Formulated and Unformulated
1
The Given and the Made: A Constructivist View
2
Unformulated Experience: An Introduction
3
Familiar Chaos: Unformulated Experience as Defense
4
Creative Disorder and Unbidden Perceptions: Unformulated Experience as Possibility
Part II.
Reconsidering Self-Deception: Toward a Theory of Dissociation
5
Imagination and Creative Speech: Thoughts on Dissociation and Formulation
6
Not-Spelling-Out: Dissociation in the Strong Sense
7
Narrative Rigidity: Dissociation in the Weak Sense
8
The Problem of the Private Self: Unformulated Experience, the Interpersonal Field, and Multiplicity
Part III.
Unformulated Experience in the Work of the Analyst
9
Interpretation and Subjectivity: A Phenomenology of Resistance
10
The Analyst's Unformulated Experience of the Patient
11
Gadamer's Hermeneutics: A Philosophy for the Embedded Analyst
12
Courting Surprise: Unbidden Perceptions in Clinical Practice
Notes
References
Index
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