ISBN-13: 9781572300101 / Angielski / Twarda / 1995 / 226 str.
Disputing the traditional psychoanalytic emphasis on verbalization, this volume highlights the emotional nature of psychoanalytic understanding and argues that such understanding requires that the analyst find a place inside herself or himself for this particular patient. Because much of emotional understanding is tacit understanding, it requires attention to the kinds of memories that precede and extend beyond words. In her work, Donna M. Orange not only mends the historical rift between philosophy and psychoanalysis but weaves a tapestry that incorporates both. In so doing, she provides a clear explication of the philosophical underpinnings of emotional understanding and the epistemology of the therapeutic enterprise.