Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Why Winnicott? Joel Whitebook, PhD (New York) interviews Jan Abrams, PhD (London)

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Oct 15, 2023
Jan Abrams, a psychologist who emphasizes being present and engaged with patients, discusses her understanding of Winnicott and how he broadened Freudian thinking. She explores the importance of listening without preconceived ideas and the link between psychoanalysis and objectivity. Other topics include the significance of in-person sessions in psychoanalysis, deep analysis, the role of the mother, and exploring the fear of woman and its impact on a child's mind.
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ANECDOTE

Jan Abram's Career Path

  • Jan Abram's career began in theater, then shifted to theater education, focusing on children's learning through play.
  • After having kids, she transitioned to therapeutic communities, influenced by anti-psychiatry and Winnicott's work.
INSIGHT

Winnicott's Ontological Psychoanalysis

  • Winnicott offers an ontological psychoanalysis, emphasizing being with the patient rather than claiming to know them.
  • This approach involves listening without preconceived ideas, rejecting normative expectations for patients.
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Winnicott's Psychic Environment

  • Winnicott's concept of the environment is not simply external but deeply psychic, reflecting the mother's psyche-body.
  • This nuanced view highlights the mother's emotional and psychic presence with the infant.
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