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Beyond and Thoughts Too Deep for Words, Psychoanalysis, Suggestion, and the Language of the Unconscious
Psychoanalysis, Suggestion, and the Language of the Unconscious
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Robert Caper's "Beyond and Thoughts Too Deep for Words" delves into the core of psychoanalysis, exploring its relationship with other therapeutic approaches.
The book examines the concepts of containment and technique, drawing heavily on the work of W.R.
Bion.
Caper challenges the tendency of psychotherapy to resort to suggestion, emphasizing the importance of truth-seeking in the psychoanalytic endeavor.
He introduces a novel distinction between maternal and paternal containment, enriching the understanding of the therapeutic process.
The book offers a profound exploration of psychoanalysis's foundations and its enduring relevance in contemporary practice.
The book examines the concepts of containment and technique, drawing heavily on the work of W.R.
Bion.
Caper challenges the tendency of psychotherapy to resort to suggestion, emphasizing the importance of truth-seeking in the psychoanalytic endeavor.
He introduces a novel distinction between maternal and paternal containment, enriching the understanding of the therapeutic process.
The book offers a profound exploration of psychoanalysis's foundations and its enduring relevance in contemporary practice.
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as a beautiful book that stayed with her and she discussed with many friends and colleagues.

Miriam Zawa

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Robert Caper, "Bion and Thoughts Too Deep for Words: Psychoanalysis, Suggestion, and the Language of the Unconscious" (Routledge, 2020)
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as a remarkable study on psychoanalytic work, its relationship to other kinds of psychotherapy, questions of containment, technique, and the work of W.R. Bion.

Miriam Sauer

Robert Caper, "Bion and Thoughts Too Deep for Words: Psychoanalysis, Suggestion, and the Language of the Unconscious" (Routledge, 2020)