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    Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China: Volume 2

    Editor: David E. Scharff

    £18.74 – £26.99

    The second volume in the Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China journal series, edited by David E. Scharff.

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    David E. Scharff

    ISBN

    9781912691494

    Format

    Paperback, e-Book, Print & e-Book

    Page Extent

    156

    Publication Date

    September 2016

    Subject Areas

    Political Theory, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy

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    Volume 2 of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China continues the tradition began with Volume 1 of featuring cultural issues that confront analysts and therapists as they apply psychoanalytic thinking to their work with Chinese patients and students. Therapy and work with institutions are embedded in the civilisation, so the issues facing China and its people confront those who conduct therapy, consultation, and training there.

    This issue focuses on a wide-ranging view of cultural issues that underlie the work of psychoanalytic therapy, and that should equally inform training for that work. Just as the mental health needs of China are enormous, the obstacles to real cultural understanding are formidable. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China aims to aid both the educator and the practitioner in their efforts to bridge cultural gaps by deepening  understanding of Chinese culture and mentality, and by applying that evolving understanding to therapeutic, consultative, and educational work.

    About the author

    About the author

    David E. Scharff, MD, editor-in-chief, Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China; co-founder, former Director, and Chair of the Board, The International Psychotherapy Institute; Chair, the International Psychoanalytical Association’s Committee on Family and Couple Psychoanalysis; Director, Continuous Training Program in Couple and Family Psychoanalytic Therapy, Beijing; author and editor of more than 30 books, including Psychoanalysis in China (with Sverre Varvin); Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy (with Jill Scharff); Enrique Pichon-Riviere: Pioneer of the Link (with Roberto Losso and Lea Setton); and Family and Couple Psychoanalysis: A Global Perspective (with Elizabeth Palacios).

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    Contents

    EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
    David E. Scharff

    ARTICLES
    Xie Yi Painting: A Chinese Cultural Therapy
    Richard Wu

    A Contribution to the Psychodynamics of Tolerance
    Tomas Plänkers

    Psychoanalysis and the Understanding of Chinese Life Experience
    Alf Gerlach

    Creativity and Transformation of the Psyche:
    Expressive Image Therapy

    Cai Chenghou

    A Commentary on Cai Chenghou’s “Creativity and Transformation of the Psyche”
    Marta Tibaldi

    What are the Characteristics and Concerns of High and Low Raters of Psychodynamic Treatment to Chinese Students Over VCON?
    Robert M. Gordon, Jane Tune, and Xiubing Wang

    Mother, Infant, and Woman’s Identity
    Jun Tong

    Interview of Sverre Varvin
    Jia Xiao-Ming

    BOOK REVIEWS
    Book Essay: A Bridge for Introducing Psychoanalysis to China.
    Five Concepts Proposed to Psychoanalysis
    by François Jullien
    Reviewed by Almatea Usuelli

    Evil Hours: A Biography of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    by David J. Morris
    Reviewed by Sverre Varvin

    When the Sun Bursts: The Enigma of Schizophrenia
    by Christopher Bollas
    Reviewed by Ronald Abramson

    THEATRE REVIEW
    Chimerica by Lucy Kirkwood
    Reviewed by David Scharff

    NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

    LIST OF REVIEWERS

    INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS

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