Special Issue: Select Papers from the 2021 AAPCSW Conference

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Psychoanalytic Social Work Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15228878.2023.2169508
Jerrold R. Brandell, Penny Rosen
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We are pleased to present this select group of six papers, originally presented at the 2021 Conference of the American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work (AAPCSW), A Time to Think, A Time to Act: Caring about the Known and the Unknown. This conference, which was co-sponsored by the AAPCSW’s educational arm, the National Institute for Psychoanalytic Education and Research in Clinical Social Work (NIPER), was held in Philadelphia from November 5–7, 2021. Due to the pandemic, a hybrid format, consisting of live and synchronous virtual technology, was utilized. Conference presenters were given an opportunity to submit their papers to this Journal, which has its own independent peer review process. In this exceptional issue, we believe the richness and breadth of contemporary psychoanalytic thought is particularly well-represented. Our journey begins with Richard Kluft’s detailed and comprehensive review of the historical factors that led to the marginalization of hypnosis and dissociation within the psychoanalytic canon, as well as the gradual reintegration of these ideas in the contemporary treatment of dissociative disorders. Liz Johnston examines paranoia relative to the significance of the internet and the “paranoid pseudocommunity,” in making her argument for a reconsideration of the clinical diagnosis of Delusional Disorder. In his paper on the community-based treatment of schizophrenia, Ben Goldstein draws from Lacanian theory in understanding psychic survival in the psychotic’s reconstruction of a world that has been annihilated, while also emphasizing the dual influence of environment and the community mental health system itself in shaping this diagnosis. Clinical treatment, particularly as viewed through the lens of the transference-countertransference matrix, is a recurring focus of these papers. Intersectionality and intersectional enactments are Joan Berzoff ’s unique foci, as she advises that clinicians “listen for the sediments of race, class, culture, and sexuality as they emerge within the dyad.” For Shirley Tung, the analyst’s dream opens a pathway through otherwise inaccessible terrain, https://doi.org/10.1080/15228878.2023.2169508
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我们很高兴地介绍这六篇论文,最初是在美国临床社会工作精神分析协会(AAPCSW) 2021年会议上发表的,思考的时候,行动的时候:关心已知和未知。本次会议由AAPCSW的教育部门,国家精神分析教育和临床社会工作研究研究所(NIPER)共同主办,于2021年11月5日至7日在费城举行。由于大流行,采用了一种混合形式,包括实时和同步虚拟技术。会议主持人有机会向本刊提交他们的论文,本刊有自己独立的同行评审程序。在这个特殊的问题上,我们相信当代精神分析思想的丰富性和广度得到了很好的体现。我们的旅程从Richard Kluft详细而全面的回顾导致催眠和解离在精神分析经典中被边缘化的历史因素开始,以及这些思想在当代解离性疾病治疗中的逐渐重新整合。利兹·约翰斯顿在重新考虑妄想症的临床诊断时,探讨了与互联网和“妄想症伪社区”的意义相关的妄想症。在他关于以社区为基础的精神分裂症治疗的论文中,本·戈尔茨坦借鉴了拉康的理论,以理解精神病患者在重建一个已被毁灭的世界中的精神生存,同时也强调了环境和社区精神卫生系统本身在形成这种诊断中的双重影响。临床治疗,特别是通过移情-反移情矩阵的视角,是这些论文反复出现的焦点。交叉性和交叉性是琼·贝尔佐夫的独特焦点,因为她建议临床医生“倾听种族、阶级、文化和性的沉淀,因为它们出现在两分体中。”对于Shirley Tung来说,分析师的梦想打开了一条通往其他地方无法到达的道路,https://doi.org/10.1080/15228878.2023.2169508
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期刊介绍: Psychoanalytic Social Work provides social work clinicians and clinical educators with highly informative and stimulating articles relevant to the practice of psychoanalytic social work with the individual client. Although a variety of social work publications now exist, none focus exclusively on the important clinical themes and dilemmas that occur in a psychoanalytic social work practice. Existing clinical publications in social work have tended to dilute or diminish the significance or the scope of psychoanalytic practice in various ways. Some social work journals focus partially on clinical practice and characteristically provide an equal, if not greater, emphasis upon social welfare policy and macropractice concerns.
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