The Craft of the Psychodynamic Case Study: A Practical Guide

Author(s) : Aner Govrin

The Craft of the Psychodynamic Case Study: A Practical Guide

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 2025
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 400
  • Category :
    Forthcoming
  • Category 2 :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 98329
  • ISBN 13 : 9781032885858
  • ISBN 10 : 1032885858

Reviews and Endorsements

The Craft of the Psychodynamic Case Study: A Practical Guide is an essential companion for any clinician looking to transform therapeutic experience into a compelling narrative. With a perfect blend of theoretical insight and hands-on guidance, Aner Govrin leads readers through the art of writing psychoanalytic case studies, drawing from diverse schools of thought—from Klein to Kohut to the relational approach. More than just a manual, this book delves into the emotional and creative challenges of case writing, introducing the concept of 'responsible creativity'—a way to harness imagination ethically while staying true to clinical reality. It also dares to ask: Could therapy be captured not just in words, but through art, film, or dance? This fresh perspective expands how we communicate the depth of our work. Writing a case isn’t just documentation; it’s a second analysis, unlocking new layers of understanding. I strongly recommend this book as an indispensable resource for anyone eager to refine their clinical voice, break through creative barriers, and bring the richness of the therapeutic experience to life on the page.
Giuseppe Civitarese, author of The Limits of Interpretation: Essays on Bion and Field Theory

This comprehensive, accessible guide fills a yawning gap in the clinical literature: psychotherapists have long needed a framework for writing evocatively about their patients. Aner Govrin walks them through the daunting challenge of capturing in words all that a patient has conveyed through verbal description, imagery, dreams, body language, emotional expression, and behavior. The book belongs in the libraries of all students of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy and on the desks of all experienced practitioners who want to write about individuality in treatment.
Nancy McWilliams, PhD, ABPP, Visiting Professor Emerita, Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology

Virtually all forms of psychotherapy are, at one and the same time, procedures designed to relieve suffering and deeply personal relationships that engage the most intimate aspects of our shared humanity. Communicating what we do to colleagues and students, honoring the ambiguities that shape our work, capturing its ineffable edge, all the while protecting the privacy of our patients, has vexed clinicians forever. Aner Govrin’s Practical Guide” takes on this daunting task and accomplishes it. His book is required reading for anybody who thinks about writing about – or thinking about – our work, and that means anybody who practices psychotherapy.
Jay Greenberg, PhD, Training and Supervising Analyst, William Alanson White Institute, Recipient, 2015 Mary S. Sigourney Award for Outstanding Contribution to Psychoanalysis

When psychodynamic treatment concludes, practitioners continue their involvement in writing a case study. As study implies, they reconstruct the mental process undergone by both patient and therapist, not just their visible behavior. Aner Govrin animates the writing process for practitioners of all levels and theoretical orientations. Freud once said the psychodynamic case study resembled more a short story than science. Govrin, teaching the tradition in its modern incarnations, shows us why it must retain that form, while embodying one of the most exacting exercises anyone can undertake.
Susan Sugarman, Princeton University

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