Deconstructing Davanloo
On this episode, Deb and Maury continue to wrestle with the meaning of the German Architect’s slip of the intellect, react to the post breakthrough exploration, and become especially interested in the dynamic meaning of certain literary choices in the construction of the case write up— why are transcripts sometimes used, and at other times narratives? What are the differences in experience for the reader, when transcript is included vs summarized? They are also struck by a radical shift in the case, and begin to wonder how that came about. References: Abbass, A. (2015). Reaching through resistance: Advanced psychotherapy techniques. Seven Leaves Press. Davanloo, H. (1990). Unlocking the Unconscious. Wiley. Langs, R. (1978). The listening process. Jason Aronson. Ogden, T. H. (1997). On psychoanalytic writing. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 78(2), 267–285.
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