Hidden Conversations by David Livingstone Smith

Hidden Conversations by David Livingstone Smith

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Reworking the controversial ideas of Robert Langs and his communicative approach to psychoanalytic therapy, this is an account of the theories underlying Langs' approach, placing them within the context of the history of psychoanalysis.

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Hidden Conversations by David Livingstone Smith

The communicative approach to psychoanalytic therapy, pioneered in the 1970s by Robert J. Langs, an American analyst, has aroused much controversy among analysts. Langs implies that psychotherapy is often harmful, with the words of a patient unconsciously revealing an unsatisfactory experience to the analyst. He raises many questions which analytical practitioners find hard to accept or resolve. "Hidden Conversations" introduces Langs' radical reinterpretation of psychoanalysis by presenting and expanding his ideas in new and accessible ways. It is an account of the theories underlying Langs' approach, placing them within the context of the history of psychoanalysis and showing, for example, that Freud nearly "discovered" the communicative approach in the late 1890s and that in the 1930s Ferenczi also anticipated the approach. David Livingston Smith illustrates the communicative approach with a wealth of practical, clinical examples, including verbatim accounts of communicative psychoanalytical sessions and a commentary on the unconscious processes underlying them. He also explores the philosophical underpinnings of psychoanalysis. This book should be of interest to professionals in analysis, psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.
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ISBN 13 9780415042642
ISBN 10 041504264X
Title Hidden Conversations
Author David Livingstone Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1991-10-03
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.