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    Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China: Volume 1

    Editor: David E. Scharff

    £18.74 – £26.99

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

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    David E. Scharff

    ISBN

    9781912691470

    Format

    Paperback, e-Book, Print & e-Book

    Page Extent

    208

    Publication Date

    June 2015

    Subject Areas

    Political Theory, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy

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    Psychoanalysis took root in many countries around the world in the twentieth century, but China has special significance. It was, of course, the largest country from which analysis was completely excluded, from 1949 until the Chinese opening up began in the 1980s. It was not only the banning of psychoanalytic thought that marked China in this period. There was also an absence of an effective mental health system during times of great need in China because of war, famine, industrial collapse, enormous population growth, and changes in social structure. This was followed with further changes in family structure through the one child policy, new policies of entrepreneurship, economic growth, urbanisation, and increasing exposure to the West.

    This journal is conceived as a meeting place of cultures, as a place in which the issues of this important world encounter can be documented and examined. It is intended to be an intercultural journal in which theory and clinical experience can be presented and discussed. At a practical level, the editorial board is composed equally of eminent Chinese and Western colleagues who share an interest in the introduction and development of psychoanalysis in China. It contains articles from both Chinese and Western contributors, with discussion of ideas, and is a must-read for those with an interest in the development of psychoanalytic therapy in China.

    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).

    Contents

    Contents

    EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
    David E. Scharff

    ARTICLES
    From Psychotherapy to Psycho-Boom:
    A Historical Overview of Psychotherapy in China

    Huang Hsuan-Ying

    Brief Intervention with a Chinese Family
    Jill Savege Scharff and David E. Scharff

    A Commentary on “Brief Intervention with a
    Chinese Family”, by Jill and David Scharff

    Gao Jun

    Projective Identification in Group Therapy in China
    Xu Yong

    Somatic Countertransference: A Chinese Perspective
    Adrienne Margarian

    Practising Analytical Psychology in East Asia:
    A Post-Jungian Italian Perspective

    Marta Tibaldi

    The Core Element of Sandplay Therapy:
    Analytic Atmosphere

    Cai Chenghou

    ‘Xie Yi Painting as a Culture of Therapy’:
    Part 1 – Introduction

    Richard Wu

    Individual Development of Psychotherapists’ and
    Practitioners’ Motivation

    Shi Qijia

    SPECIAL SECTION ON DISTANCE ANALYSIS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
    Editor’s Introduction

    Teleanalysis: Problems, Limitations and Opportunities
    Lin Tao

    Skype as the Uncanny Third
    Irmgard Dettbarn

    Not So Lost in Translation: Supervising Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Candidates in China
    Lycia Alexander-Guerra

    Psychotherapy in China: Historical Context and
    the Future

    Li Zhen and Li Hongya

    BOOK REVIEWS
    Introduction
    by José Saporta

    China on the Mind by Christopher Bollas
    Reviewed by Almatea Kluzer Usuelli

    A Cultural Approach to Discourse by Shi-xu
    Reviewed by Alf Gerlach

    Psychoanalysis in China edited by David E. Scharff and
    Sverre Varvin
    Reviewed by Yuan Qi

    The Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith
    in the New China by Evan Osnos
    Reviewed by Caroline Sehon

    EVENT REVIEW
    Presentations, Thoughts, and Reflections on the
    International Conference
    “Ronald Fairbairn and the Object Relations Tradition”
    by Xing Xiaochun

    NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

    LIST OF REVIEWERS

    INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS

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