What are the actual clinical implications of a relational approach to psychoanalytic therapy?
Does recent theorizing about mutuality and intersubjectivity really change the way analysts work with patients? In her theoretically articulate and clinically sophisticated answer to these questions, Karen Maroda calls on analytic therapists to show some emotion!
Seduction, Surrender, and Transformation demonstrates how interpersonal psychoanalysis obliges analysts to engage their patients with genuine emotional responsiveness, so that not only the patient but the analyst too is open to ongoing transformation through the analytic experience. In so doing, the analyst moves from the position of an interpreting observer to that of an active participant and facilitator whose affective communications enable the patient to acquire basic self-trust along with self-knowledge.