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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Contributors xi
- “Another Kind of Sorrow,” xv
- Preface xvii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Therapist’S Experience of Loss
- 1. From the Faraway Nearby: Perspectives on the Integration of Loss 15
- 2. Experiences of Loss at the End of Analysis: The Analyst’s Response to Termination 32
- 3. Missing Myself 49
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Part II. When a Patient Dies
- introduction 69
- 4. The Hand of Fate: On Mourning the Death of a Patient 73
- 5. Little Boy Lost 93
- 6. When a Patient Dies: Reflections on the Death of Three Patients 107
- 7. When What We Have to Offer Isn’t Enough: Suicide in Clinical Practice 118
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Part III. At the Crossroads of the Therapist’S Personal and Professional Worlds
- Introduction 133
- 8. When the Frame Shifts: A Multilayered Perspective on Illness in the Therapist 137
- 9. The Loss of an Institution: Mourning Chestnut Lodge 158
- 10. The Death of the Analyst, the Death of the Analytic Community, and Bad Conduct 178
- 11. The Analyst’s Death—Apprehension yet not Comprehension 198
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Part IV. When Disaster St Rikes a Comm Unity
- Introduction 215
- 12. Broken Promises, Shattered Dreams, Wordless Endings 219
- 13. What the Living Did: September 11 and Its Aftermath 237
- 14. The Loss of Normal: Ten Years as a U.S. Navy Physician Since 9/11 255
- 15. Time 277
- Conclusion 287
- “The Five Stages of Grief,” a poem by Linda Pastan 291
- Index 293
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Contributors xi
- “Another Kind of Sorrow,” xv
- Preface xvii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Therapist’S Experience of Loss
- 1. From the Faraway Nearby: Perspectives on the Integration of Loss 15
- 2. Experiences of Loss at the End of Analysis: The Analyst’s Response to Termination 32
- 3. Missing Myself 49
-
Part II. When a Patient Dies
- introduction 69
- 4. The Hand of Fate: On Mourning the Death of a Patient 73
- 5. Little Boy Lost 93
- 6. When a Patient Dies: Reflections on the Death of Three Patients 107
- 7. When What We Have to Offer Isn’t Enough: Suicide in Clinical Practice 118
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Part III. At the Crossroads of the Therapist’S Personal and Professional Worlds
- Introduction 133
- 8. When the Frame Shifts: A Multilayered Perspective on Illness in the Therapist 137
- 9. The Loss of an Institution: Mourning Chestnut Lodge 158
- 10. The Death of the Analyst, the Death of the Analytic Community, and Bad Conduct 178
- 11. The Analyst’s Death—Apprehension yet not Comprehension 198
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Part IV. When Disaster St Rikes a Comm Unity
- Introduction 215
- 12. Broken Promises, Shattered Dreams, Wordless Endings 219
- 13. What the Living Did: September 11 and Its Aftermath 237
- 14. The Loss of Normal: Ten Years as a U.S. Navy Physician Since 9/11 255
- 15. Time 277
- Conclusion 287
- “The Five Stages of Grief,” a poem by Linda Pastan 291
- Index 293