Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China: Volume 4 Number 2

Author(s) : David E. Scharff

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Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China: Volume 4 Number 2

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Psychoanalysis in China

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This peer-reviewed journal proposes to explore the introduction of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic therapy, and the wider application of psychoanalytic ideas into China. It aims to have articles authored by Chinese and Western contributors, to explore ideas that apply to the Chinese clinical population, cultural issues relevant to the practice of analysis and psychotherapy, and to the cultural interface between Western ideas underpinning psychoanalysis, and the richness of Chinese intellectual and philosophical ideas that analysis must encounter in the process of its introduction.

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China features theoretical and clinical contributions, philosophical and cultural explorations, applications such as the analytic study of art, cinema and theatre, social aspects of analytic thought, and wider cultural and social issues that set the context for clinical practice.

Reviews and Endorsements

The journal of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China is one of the most significant collections of papers on the current status of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy in China. We happily welcome its reissue.
Elise Snyder, M.D., President, China American Psychoanalytic Alliance (CAPA) and past President, American College of Psychoanalysts

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China is the only journal that bridges the East–West dialogue that we desperately need to understand each other and to make the psychoanalytic therapies maximally relevant to the Chinese. I welcome its pathbreaking publication!
Ralph Fishkin, North American Representative to the International Psychoanalytical Association Board and past Secretary, American Psychoanalytic Association

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China is an exciting and welcome resource in the clinical and theoretical new frontier of teaching and practice of psychoanalytic therapies in China, a society both ancient and ultra-modern. The articles by both Chinese and Westerners are refreshing in their initiative in exploring fascinating promising new perspectives.
Peter Loewenberg, Professor of History and Political Psychology, UCLA, past Chair of the International Psychoanalytical Association’s China Committee Training and Supervising Analyst and Former Dean, New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China serves a most important role in China – and in the psychoanalytic world. The journal is an inspiration for the development of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapy in China. This is a relatively new field in China but has been welcomed as it represents a possibility for clinicians to get insight into psychoanalytic way of thinking about development and the mind’s functioning. But also, and maybe more importantly, the journal is an arena where new ways of developing psychoanalysis may happen based on the dialogue between psychoanalysis and the very long traditions of thinking about the relation between mind, body and social context that exists in China.
Sverre Varvin, Training Analyst in the Norwegian Psychoanalytic Society, Founder of the Norwegian China Training Program and Chair, the International Psychoanalytical Association’s China Committee

Table of Contents

Editorial Introduction
David E. Scharff

Section One: Lead Articles
The Peony Pavilion as a picture of sexual individuation
Huan Wang

Research on the psychological root and transmission mechanism of rumours in major epidemics based on the perspective of psychoanalysis
Liu Zixiao, Pan Dandan, and Ju Fei

Section Two: Training Programmes
The Sino-British programme: reflections on developing a psychotherapy programme for Chinese participants working with children and adolescents
Viviane Green

Finding a way: multiple mothering in a Chinese infant observation
Vivienne Elton

“Zhong De Ban” (German–Chinese class): training in psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy at the Shanghai Mental Health Center
Alf Gerlach

An introduction to the International Psychotherapy Institute’s adult psychotherapy programme in China
Kelly Seim

Design and implementation of the child and adolescent psychoanalytic psychotherapy training programme by the International Psychotherapy Institute for Jiandanxinli
Jill Savege Scharff

Developing expertise in psychoanalytic couple and family therapy in China
Janine Wanlass

China’s new child psychiatry training programme
Myron L. Belfer, Gordon Harper, and Jianping Lu

Section Three: Narratives of Teaching and Learning
The stream of life: from frozen babies to the birth to psychic life
Maria Paola Martelli

Little Streamer: learning the unconscious symbolism of computer jargon
Hu Fangjia and Jill Savege Scharff

Some issues I have encountered in my path to becoming a psychoanalyst
Wang Xiubing (Summer)

Psychoanalysis comes to China: a discussion of Wang Xiubing’s “Some issues I have encountered in my path to becoming a psychoanalyst”
Frederic J. Levine

Section Four: Art and Psychoanalysis
On being a psychotherapist and a classical Chinese painter
Richard C. Wu

Sigmund Freud and China in exhibition
Craig Clunas

Book Reviews
Mental Health in China: Change, Tradition, and Therapeutic Governance, by Jie Yang
Reviewed by Hsuan-Ying Huang

Children in China, by Orna Naftali
Reviewed by Jill Savege Scharff

About the Author(s)

David E. Scharff, MD, is Chair of the International Psychoanalytical Association’s Committee on Family and Couple Psychoanalysis; Chair of the Board, Founder and former Director of the International Psychotherapy Institute, Washington, DC; and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China, and author and editor of numerous books and articles, including The Sexual Relationship, Object Relations Family Therapy (with Jill Savege Scharff), Object Relations Couple Therapy, The Interpersonal Unconscious, and Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy.

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