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Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Experience Formulated and Unformulated | |
The Given and the Made: A Constructivist View | p. 3 |
Unformulated Experience: An Introduction | p. 33 |
Familiar Chaos: Unformulated Experience as Defense | p. 51 |
Creative Disorder and Unbidden Perceptions: Unformulated Experience as Possibility | p. 65 |
Reconsidering Self-Deception: Toward a Theory of Dissociation | |
Imagination and Creative Speech: Thoughts on Dissociation and Formulation | p. 85 |
Not-Spelling-Out: Dissociation in the Strong Sense | p. 113 |
Narrative Rigidity: Dissociation in the Weak Sense | p. 129 |
The Problem of the Private Self: Unformulated Experience, the Interpersonal Field, and Multiplicity | p. 147 |
Unformulated Experience in the Work of the Analyst | |
Interpretation and Subjectivity: A Phenomenology of Resistance | p. 163 |
The Analyst's Unformulated Experience of the Patient | p. 185 |
Gadamer's Hermeneutics: A Philosophy for the Embedded Analyst | p. 203 |
Courting Surprise: Unbidden Perception in Clinical Practice | p. 235 |
Notes | p. 257 |
References | p. 267 |
Index | p. 279 |
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