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Relational Perspectives


About the Series

Founding Editor:

Stephen Mitchell

Editor Emeritus:

Lewis Aron

Series Editors:
Adrienne Harris
Steven Kuchuck
Eyal Rozmarin

The Relational Perspectives Book Series (RPBS) publishes books that grow out of or contribute to the relational tradition in contemporary psychoanalysis. The term relational psychoanalysis was first used by Greenberg and Mitchell to bridge the traditions of interpersonal relations, as developed within interpersonal psychoanalysis and object relations, as developed within contemporary British theory. But, under the seminal work of the late Stephen A. Mitchell, the term relational psychoanalysis grew and began to accrue to itself many other influences and developments. Various tributaries—interpersonal psychoanalysis, object relations theory, self psychology, empirical infancy research, feminism, queer theory, sociocultural studies and elements of contemporary Freudian and Kleinian thought—flow into this tradition, which understands relational configurations between self and others, both real and fantasied, as the primary subject of psychoanalytic investigation.

 We refer to the relational tradition, rather than to a relational school, to highlight that we are identifying a trend, a tendency within contemporary psychoanalysis, not a more formally organized or coherent school or system of beliefs. Our use of the term relational signifies a dimension of theory and practice that has become salient across the wide spectrum of contemporary psychoanalysis. Now under the editorial supervision of Adrienne Harris, Steven Kuchuck and Eyal Rozmarin, the Relational Perspectives Book Series originated in 1990 under the editorial eye of the late Stephen A. Mitchell. Mitchell was the most prolific and influential of the originators of the relational tradition. Committed to dialogue among psychoanalysts, he abhorred the authoritarianism that dictated adherence to a rigid set of beliefs or technical restrictions. He championed open discussion, comparative and integrative approaches, and promoted new voices across the generations. Mitchell was later joined by the late Lewis Aron, also a visionary and influential writer, teacher and leading thinker in relational psychoanalysis.

 Included in the Relational Perspectives Book Series are authors and works that come from within the relational tradition, those that extend and develop that tradition, and works that critique relational approaches or compare and contrast them with alternative points of view. The series includes our most distinguished senior psychoanalysts, along with younger contributors who bring fresh vision. Our aim is to enable a deepening of relational thinking while reaching across disciplinary and social boundaries in order to foster an inclusive and international literature.   

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Relational Treatment of Trauma Stories of loss and hope

Relational Treatment of Trauma: Stories of loss and hope

1st Edition

By Toni Heineman
July 27, 2015

Relational Treatment of Trauma: Stories of loss and hope is the culmination of over 35 years of psychotherapy with children and adults, many of whom have suffered the effects of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. It addresses a gap in the literature on the treatment of trauma and chronic loss ...

The Legacy of Sandor Ferenczi From ghost to ancestor

The Legacy of Sandor Ferenczi: From ghost to ancestor

1st Edition

Edited By Adrienne Harris, Steven Kuchuck
May 01, 2015

Winner of the 2016 Gradiva Award for Edited Book The Legacy of Sándor Ferenczi, first published in 1993 & edited by Lewis Aron & Adrienne Harris, was one of the first books to examine Ferenczi’s invaluable contributions to psychoanalysis and his continuing influence on contemporary ...

Somatic Experience in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy In the expressive language of the living

Somatic Experience in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: In the expressive language of the living

1st Edition

By William F. Cornell
April 14, 2015

The body, of both the patient and the analyst, is increasingly a focus of attention in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice, especially from a relational perspective. There is a renewed regard for the understanding of embodied experience and sexuality as essential to human vitality. ...

Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Integration An evolving synergy

Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Integration: An evolving synergy

1st Edition

Edited By Jill Bresler, Karen E. Starr
April 01, 2015

Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Integration traces the history of efforts to integrate psychoanalysis with other psychotherapeutic modalities, beginning with the early analysts, including Ferenczi and Rank, and continuing on to the present day. It explores the potential for integration ...

The Healer's Bent Solitude and Dialogue in the Clinical Encounter

The Healer's Bent: Solitude and Dialogue in the Clinical Encounter

1st Edition

By James McLaughlin
December 22, 2014

Over the course of a 50-year career, James T. McLaughlin has sought to open the playing field of psychoanalytic exploration by treating unconscious processes as the very material from which we fashion meaningful lives. His unique, iconoclastic perspective, which challenged the conventions of his ...

Who Is the Dreamer, Who Dreams the Dream? A Study of Psychic Presences

Who Is the Dreamer, Who Dreams the Dream?: A Study of Psychic Presences

1st Edition

By James Grotstein
December 22, 2014

In Who Is the Dreamer Who Dreams the Dream? A Study of Psychic Presences, James Grotstein integrates some of his most important work of recent years in addressing fundamental questions of human psychology and spirituality. He explores two quintessential and interrelated psychoanalytic problems: the...

Minding Spirituality

Minding Spirituality

1st Edition

By Randall Lehmann Sorenson
December 01, 2014

In Minding Spirituality, Randall Sorenson, a clinical psychoanalyst, "invites us to take an interest in our patients' spirituality that is respectful but not diffident, curious but not reductionistic, welcoming but not indoctrinating." Out of this invitation emerges a fascinating and broadening ...

Adolescent Identities A Collection of Readings

Adolescent Identities: A Collection of Readings

1st Edition

Edited By Deborah L. Browning
September 11, 2014

Adolescent Identities draws the reader into the inner world of the adolescent to examine the process of identity formation through the various lenses of history, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and psychoanalysis. The volume reveals there is no single "normal" adolescent, nor is there a ...

Bodies In Treatment The Unspoken Dimension

Bodies In Treatment: The Unspoken Dimension

1st Edition

Edited By Frances Sommer Anderson
September 11, 2014

Bodies in Treatment is a challenging volume that brings into conceptual focus an "unspoken dimension" of clinical work - the body and nonverbal communication - that has long occupied the shadowy realm of tacit knowledge. By bringing visceral, sensory, and imagistic modes of emotional processing to ...

Building Bridges The Negotiation of Paradox in Psychoanalysis

Building Bridges: The Negotiation of Paradox in Psychoanalysis

1st Edition

By Stuart A. Pizer
September 11, 2014

In Building Bridges, Stuart A. Pizer gives much-needed recognition to the central role of negotiation in the analytic relationship and in the therapeutic process. Building on a Winnicottian perspective that comprehends paradox as the condition for preserving an intrapsychic and relational "...

Looking for Ground Countertransference and the Problem of Value in Psychoanalysis

Looking for Ground: Countertransference and the Problem of Value in Psychoanalysis

1st Edition

By Peter G. M. Carnochan
September 11, 2014

Despite a half-century of literature documenting the experience and meanings of countertransference in analytic practice, the concept remains a source of controversy. For Peter Carnochan, this can be addressed only by revisiting historical, epistemological, and moral issues intrinsic to the ...

September 11 Trauma and Human Bonds

September 11: Trauma and Human Bonds

1st Edition

Edited By Susan Coates, Jane Rosenthal, Daniel Schechter
September 11, 2014

Drawing on research from a variety of domains - clinical studies of trauma, developmental psychopathology, interpersonal psychobiology, epidemiology, and social policy - September 11: Trauma and Human Bonds addresses especially the fundamental relationship of human bonds to trauma and underscores ...

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