Review
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Talking with Patients, Sanford Shapiro provides an eminently practical and user-friendly guide to the clinical application of contemporary psychoanalytic frameworks, including self psychology, control mastery theory, and the intersubjective viewpoint. Therapists at all levels of experience will appreciate and profit from this richly illustrated, down-to-earth text. (Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D. )
This beautifully written book is a moving personal account of analytic process. Sanford Shapiro demonstrates his evolving analytic competence with a series of absorbing clinical cases as well as elegant short vignettes. Encompassing an analytic education that spans three decades, he is as generous to his many teachers and supervisors as he is wisely critical of their shortcomings. In brief, this volume is entertaining, informative, and contemporary, and successfully addresses all mental health professionals. (Morton Shane, M.D. )
Talking with Patients is the work of a master psychoanalytic clinician who is able to use and transcend rules in working creatively with patients. He shares with us his personal professional journey from an authoritarian, drive-dominated, analytic orientation to an emphasis on listening to the patient from the patient's perspective, informed by self psychological theory. For Dr. Shapiro, theory guides but does not dictate, as he helps us to walk the path of creative, spontaneous, and theoretically informed interchange in the psychotherapeutic arena. The book is rich with straightforward and beautifully illustrative in-depth case material. The beginner as well as the sophisticate will be affected by this book. No reader will turn away untouched. (James L. Fosshage, Ph.D. )
About the Author
Sanford Shapiro is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, and a psychoanalyst in private practice in la Jolla, California.