Reflecting on his experience in the clinical trenches, a pragmatic existential therapist offers a provocative study of power, erotic influence, and illusion in the clinical relationship. Written in a conversational style that makes a challenging subject accessible to specialists in the clinical professions, teachers and students of the psychological disciplines, and scholars in the humanities and social sciences, Enchantments of the Clinic introduces readers to interesting ways in which language, ideas, and speech as well as illusions of the clinical station enable therapists to cast an unintentional spell that captivates and charms unsuspecting patients. Exposing this suggestive underworld of clinical experience, where the high-stakes game of persuasive dialogical therapy is often won or lost, critical attention is focused on the erotization of the clinic, the erotization of the clinician, and the erotization of clinical confession. Using dramatic examples from clinical practice, Carl P. Ellerman challenges prevailing dogmas of the therapeutic to demonstrate his thesis that enchantments of the clinic facilitate psychological healing if managed well, but if mismanaged, these volatile erotic enchantments may undermine the struggle against emotional illness in the clinical trenches.
This ambitious study of the clinical relationship also addresses the disturbing fact that we are dwelling in a postmodern era in which clinical nihilism is flourishing. Ellerman conceives the dialogical therapist as a potentially dangerous, ethically vulnerable therapeutic artiste, whose strategic encounters in the postmodern clinic may be likened to aesthetic experiences in which an education to reality and a love of truth are obsolete or irrelevant, notwithstanding a clinical masquerade that reinforces in spellbound patients a blind trust in the phantastic therapist's honesty, truthfulness, and intellectual integrity. Embracing the Socratic mystique, Ellerman offers a vigorous philosophic critique of clinical nihilism
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By Carl P. Ellerman
Inhalt
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Clinical Trenches
Part 2 Part I: Themes
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: The Erotization of the Clinic
Chapter 4 Chapter 2: The Erotization of the Clinician
Chapter 5 Chapter 3: The Erotization of Confession
Part 6 Part II: Variations
Chapter 7 Chapter 4: The Therapy of Confession
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: The Edge of Therapy
Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Trail of the Human Serpent
Chapter 10 Chapter 7: The Hysterization of Incest
Part 11 Part III: Aberrations
Chapter 12 Chapter 8: Anarchism and Ethics
Chapter 13 Chapter 9: Therapeutic Sensibility
Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Clinical Nihilism
Chapter 15 Chapter 11: The Therapeutic Artiste
Chapter 16 Chapter 12: Normality in the Light of Madness
Chapter 17 Conclusion: After the Fall
Chapter 18 Appendix: Freud's Ghost
Chapter 19 Bibliography