Taboo or not taboo : forbidden thoughts, forbidden acts in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy / edited by Brent Willock, Rebecca C. Curtis, and Lori C. Bohm.
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2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I On Taboo
- Ch. 1 Taboo: its origins and its current echoes / James S. Grotstein
- Ch. 2 Some taboo implications of current fashions in psychoanalysis / Morris Eagle
- pt. II Expressions of Eros
- Ch. 3 Sexual excitement in the transference-countertransference situation / Charles Spezzano
- Ch. 4 Sexual taboo in the analyst: yes or no? / Ronald Ruskin
- Ch. 5 Grappling with tenderness in psychoanalysis / Janet McCulloch
- pt. III Transcending Traditional Thought: Buddhism and Spirituality
- Ch. 6 Self or no self: psychoanalytic and Buddhist perspectives on neuroendocrine events and subjective experience / Robert Besner
- Ch. 7 There is more than meets the I: psychoanalytic reflections on spirituality / Jeffrey B. Rubin
- pt. IV Financial Affairs
- Ch. 8 Down low and dirty : talking about how money matters, especially on a sliding scale / Janet Tintner.
- Contents note continued: Ch. 9 For a fistful of dollars: psychoanalytic issues in handling cash payments / Mark V. Mellinger
- Ch. 10 When the patient has more real world power than the analyst / Jill Howard
- Ch. 11 The analyst and the bribe / Adam Phillips
- pt. V Confidentiality: Too Much Or Too Little?
- Ch. 12 Confidentiality in the public realm: what and whose is it? / Harriette Kaley
- pt. VI Facing Real World Issues
- Ch. 13 Can psychoanalysis exist outside the consulting room? / Jennifer McCarroll / Michael Dalla, Jr. / Mark B. Borg, Jr. / Emily Garrod
- Ch. 14 When analysts need to retire: the taboo of ageing in psychoanalysis / Peter Fonagy
- Ch. 15 Behind closed doors: what analysts say to one another about the practice of psychoanalysis / Richard R. Hansen
- pt. VII Self-Disclosure: To Do Or Not to Do?
- Ch. 16 Non-countertransferential self-disclosure in psychoanalysis / Daniel Gensler.
- Contents note continued: Ch. 17 Analytic safety through the analyst's availability as a subject / Anton Hart
- Ch. 18 To know without being told and to allow oneself to say / Martha Hadley
- pt. VIII Proscribed Interventions
- Ch. 19 A forbidden transaction: enactment or procedural interpretation? / Bruce Herzog
- Ch. 20 To touch or not to touch in the psychoanalytic arena / James L. Fosshage
- pt. IX Reflections
- Ch. 21 What is taboo and not taboo in psychoanalysis? / Rebecca C. Curtis
- Ch. 22 Epilogue: Glancing back, facing forward. "Final" thoughts on taboo / Brent Willock.