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The Surviving Object
Psychoanalytic Clinical Essays on Psychic Survival-Of-The-Object
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Jan Abram's "The Surviving Object" delves into the psychoanalytic concept of psychic survival, exploring the continuous process of navigating life's challenges.
The book examines the intrapsychic surviving and non-surviving objects, crucial for understanding early relationships and their impact on the psyche.
Abram uses vivid clinical vignettes to illustrate her theoretical elaborations, drawing on Winnicott's work to illuminate the complexities of psychic survival.
The book offers a profound contribution to the independent tradition in British psychoanalysis, enriching our understanding of the therapeutic process.
It challenges traditional views on holding and reparation, emphasizing the importance of the analytic setting and the analyst's role in facilitating the patient's journey.
The book examines the intrapsychic surviving and non-surviving objects, crucial for understanding early relationships and their impact on the psyche.
Abram uses vivid clinical vignettes to illustrate her theoretical elaborations, drawing on Winnicott's work to illuminate the complexities of psychic survival.
The book offers a profound contribution to the independent tradition in British psychoanalysis, enriching our understanding of the therapeutic process.
It challenges traditional views on holding and reparation, emphasizing the importance of the analytic setting and the analyst's role in facilitating the patient's journey.
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as the author's new book, collecting eight papers published over almost 25 years.

Miriam Sauer

Jan Abram, "The Surviving Object: Psychoanalytic Clinical Essays on Psychic Survival-Of-The-Object" (Routledge, 2021)
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as the topic of the podcast interview, focusing on the concept of psychic survival.

Miriam Zauer

Jan Abram, "The Surviving Object: Psychoanalytic Clinical Essays on Psychic Survival-Of-The-Object" (Routledge, 2021)