Beschreibung:

XIX; 257 S.; 25 cm; kart.

Bemerkung:

Gutes Ex. - Englisch. - ? 'This book shows the considerable progress already made in consolidating the body of knowledge of distance psychoanalysis and builds on this foundation to develop the theory and technique further. Jill Savege Scharff is an able editor, author, architect, designer, and co-constructor of this extension of psychoanalysis. The result is a book that moves the field of distance analysis forward, as the contributors bring their rich and varied experiences to explore distance analysis in relation to social life, computer science, and the law, yielding a valuable, comprehensive perspective on this rapidly-evolving type of psychoanalytic practice. Showing why this new technique is needed now and anticipating future conditions, the authors promote the conceptual development of distance analysis. Instead of speaking in a single voice or giving stock answers, they raise questions that await elaboration and open many possibilities, a true reflection of the analytic process.' - Ricardo Carlino ? (Verlagstext) // INHALT : ... Psychoanalysts facing new technologies in a world of liquid modernity ---- Adela Abella ---- PART II: CONCERNS ABOUT TELEANALYSIS: ETHICS, LEGALITIES, INTERFERENCE ---- CHAPTER SEVEN ---- Thinking ethically about beginning online work ---- Ernest Wallwork ---- CHAPTER EIGHT ---- Legal aspects of teleanalysis in the United States ---- Donna Vanderpool ---- CHAPTER NINE ---- Teleanalysis: problems, limitations, and opportunities ---- Lin Tao ---- PART III: TECHNOLOGY IN TRAINING ---- CHAPTER TEN ---- The use of technology in clinical supervision and consultation ---- Janine Wanlass ---- CHAPTER ELEVEN ---- Teaching psychoanalytic psychotherapy and infant observation by video link ---- David E. Scharff ---- CHAPTER TWELVE ---- Emergency SMS-based intervention in chronic suicidality: a research project using conversation analysis ---- Michael B. Buchholz and Horst Kachele ---- PART IV: TECHNOLOGY IN TREATMENT ---- CHAPTER THIRTEEN ---- Occasional telephone sessions in ongoing in-person psychoanalysis ---- David E. Scharff ---- CHAPTER FOURTEEN ---- Is there a difference between telephone and in-person sessions? ---- Lea S. de Setton ---- (u.a.m.)