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  • The Analyst’s Vulnerability

  • Impact on Theory and Practice
  • By: Karen J. Maroda
  • Narrated by: Senn Annis
  • Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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The Analyst’s Vulnerability

By: Karen J. Maroda
Narrated by: Senn Annis
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This book closely examines the analyst's early experiences and character traits, demonstrating the impact they have on theory building and technique. Arguing that choice of theory and interventions are unconsciously shaped by clinicians' early experiences, this book argues for greater self-awareness, self-acceptance, and open dialogue as a corrective.

Linking the analyst's early childhood experiences to ongoing vulnerabilities reflected in theory and practice, this book favors an approach that focuses on feedback and confrontation, as well as empathic understanding and acceptance. Essential to this task, and a thesis that runs through the book, are analysts' motivations for doing treatment and the gratifications they naturally seek.

Maroda asserts that an enduring blind spot arises from clinicians' ongoing need to deny what they are personally seeking from the analytic process, including the need to rescue and be rescued. She equally seeks to remove the guilt and shame associated with these motivations, encouraging clinicians to embrace both their own humanity and their patients', rather than seeking to transcend them. Maroda confronts the analyst's tendencies to favor harmony over conflict, passivity over active interventions, and viewing the patient as an infant rather than an adult.

©2022 Karen J. Maroda (P)2022 Tantor
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Awesome analysis of the therapists (and analysts) vulnerabilities

I really appreciated the authors attempt at holding us therapist accountable for our own reality testing and our easiness to try to find comfortable and undefinable “technique.” I also appreciated the authors focus on being genuine, authentic and well trained. As well as her advocacy for the importance of the therapists’ involvement in their own treatment and continued supervision as part of being professionals of our craft.
It was difficult to listen to the book because the narrator appeared more like a computer generated narrator then a real person, it was pretty awful, especially for this kind of book. This is so common with Audible books that it makes me wonder if they are cutting corners in terms of performance.

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Narration is everything

I respect the work of this author, but sadly I could not get past the first chapter due to the narration grating on my nerves. It truly pays to sample the book before buying. In this case, I did not and I regret not doing so. Senn Annis may do justice to other books she has narrated, but in this case her phrasing and intonations were distracting to the content. It sounded artificial, without nuance or necessary variation to make the content meaningful to the listener. I highly recommend a sample listen before purchasing.

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