Risking Intimacy and Creative Transformation in Psychoanalysis

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In this compelling book, Lauren Levine explores the transformative power of stories and storytelling in psychoanalysis to heal psychic wounds and create shared symbolic meaning and coherence out of ungrieved loss and trauma. Through evocative clinical stories, Levine considers the impact of trauma and creativity on the challenge of creating one’s own story, resonant with personal authenticity and a shared sense of culture and history. Levine sees creativity as an essential aspect of aliveness, and as transformative, emergent in the clinical process. She utilizes film, dance, poetry, literature, and dreams as creative frames to explore diverse aspects of psychoanalytic process. As a psychoanalyst and writer, Levine is interested in the stories we tell, individually and collectively, as well as what gets disavowed and dissociated by experiences of relational, intergenerational, and sociopolitical trauma. She is concerned too with whose stories get told and whose get erased, silenced, and marginalized. This crucial question, what gets left out of the narrative, and the potential for an intimate psychoanalytic process to help patients reclaim what has been lost, is at the heart of this volume. Attentive to the work of helping patients reclaim their memory and creative agency, his book will prove invaluable for psychoanalysts and psychotherapists in practice and in training.

Author(s): Lauren Levine
Series: Relational Perspectives Book Series
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 192
City: London

Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Note
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Credits List
Introduction
Shame
Mutual Vulnerability
What Gets Left Out of the Stories We Tell
Collective Trauma and Decentering Whiteness
Psychoanalysis and Disability: Stories Matter
Psychoanalysis and Creativity
Transformative Resonance Across Relational, Creative, and Sociocultural Realms
References
Chapter 1: Transformative Resonance Across Relational Realms
References
Chapter 2: Into Thin Air: The Interweaving of Shame, Recognition, and Creativity in an Analytic Process
Shame and Recognition
Julia and Me
References
Chapter 3: Surviving Destruction and Its Creative Potential for Agency and Desire
In the Beginning
Six Months Later
A Spark of Aliveness: The Emergence of The Erotic
Endings and New Beginnings
A Dream
Discussion
References
Chapter 4: Mutual Vulnerability: Destruction and Reparation
Lisa and I
References
Chapter 5: Pina Bausch: Trauma, Memory, and Creative Transformation
References
Chapter 6: Finding Creative Means of Staying Enlivened when Locked in an Endless Present: Deconstructing the Film Room
References
Chapter 7: Becoming the Storyteller of One's Own Life
References
Chapter 8: Interrogating Race, Shame, and Mutual Vulnerability in Psychoanalysis
References
Index