Psychoanalytic Perspectives On Intense Involvement in Sports
Herausgeber: Hirsch, Irwin; Watson, Robert; Blumberg, Phillip
Psychoanalytic Perspectives On Intense Involvement in Sports
Herausgeber: Hirsch, Irwin; Watson, Robert; Blumberg, Phillip
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This book is a unique volume that brings a variety of psychoanalytic perspectives to the study of sport. It highlights the importance of sports for different individuals and how the function and use of sports can be brought into the consulting room.
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This book is a unique volume that brings a variety of psychoanalytic perspectives to the study of sport. It highlights the importance of sports for different individuals and how the function and use of sports can be brought into the consulting room.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780367542412
- ISBN-10: 0367542412
- Artikelnr.: 59990848
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 417g
- ISBN-13: 9780367542412
- ISBN-10: 0367542412
- Artikelnr.: 59990848
Irwin Hirsch, Ph.D., supervises and teaches at the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, the William Alanson White Institute and the NYU Postdoctoral Program and at other psychoanalytic institutes nationally Phillip Blumberg, Ph.D., is a faculty member and supervisor at the William Alanson White Institute and Adjunct Associate Professor in the doctoral program in Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University. Robert I. Watson, Jr., Ph.D., is a supervising psychoanalyst at the William Alanson White Institute and faculty member at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy.
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction: on intense involvement in sports
Irwin Hirsch
Psychoanalytic perspectives on intense involvement in sports
1. Baseball's bisexuality
Adrienne Harris
2. Some reflections on the romance and degradation of sports: watching
and metawatching in the changing transitional space of sport
Steven Cooper
3. Revaluing sports
Don Greif
4. The sensibility of baseball: structure, imagination, and the
resolution of paradox
Stephen Seligman
5. Serve, smash, and self-states: tennis on the couch and courting Steve
Mitchell
Jean Petrucelli
A psychoanalytic look at sports fandom
6. The faith of the fan
W. B. Carnochan
7. A relational view of passion in sports and the group experience
Robert I. Watson, Jr.
8. Sports-applied psychoanalysis: par excellence
James Hansell
Sports and psychoanalytic therapy
9. Early adolescence and the search for idealization through basketball
and its celebrities: a developmental perspective
Christopher Bonovitz
10. The athlete's dream
Howard M. Katz
11. Recommend aerobic activity to our patients? One psychoanalyst's
perspective
John V. O'Leary
12. Marathons, mothering, and the maelstrom of trauma: running away with
yourself
Stephanie Roth-Goldberg
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction: on intense involvement in sports
Irwin Hirsch
Psychoanalytic perspectives on intense involvement in sports
1. Baseball's bisexuality
Adrienne Harris
2. Some reflections on the romance and degradation of sports: watching
and metawatching in the changing transitional space of sport
Steven Cooper
3. Revaluing sports
Don Greif
4. The sensibility of baseball: structure, imagination, and the
resolution of paradox
Stephen Seligman
5. Serve, smash, and self-states: tennis on the couch and courting Steve
Mitchell
Jean Petrucelli
A psychoanalytic look at sports fandom
6. The faith of the fan
W. B. Carnochan
7. A relational view of passion in sports and the group experience
Robert I. Watson, Jr.
8. Sports-applied psychoanalysis: par excellence
James Hansell
Sports and psychoanalytic therapy
9. Early adolescence and the search for idealization through basketball
and its celebrities: a developmental perspective
Christopher Bonovitz
10. The athlete's dream
Howard M. Katz
11. Recommend aerobic activity to our patients? One psychoanalyst's
perspective
John V. O'Leary
12. Marathons, mothering, and the maelstrom of trauma: running away with
yourself
Stephanie Roth-Goldberg
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction: on intense involvement in sports
Irwin Hirsch
Psychoanalytic perspectives on intense involvement in sports
1. Baseball's bisexuality
Adrienne Harris
2. Some reflections on the romance and degradation of sports: watching
and metawatching in the changing transitional space of sport
Steven Cooper
3. Revaluing sports
Don Greif
4. The sensibility of baseball: structure, imagination, and the
resolution of paradox
Stephen Seligman
5. Serve, smash, and self-states: tennis on the couch and courting Steve
Mitchell
Jean Petrucelli
A psychoanalytic look at sports fandom
6. The faith of the fan
W. B. Carnochan
7. A relational view of passion in sports and the group experience
Robert I. Watson, Jr.
8. Sports-applied psychoanalysis: par excellence
James Hansell
Sports and psychoanalytic therapy
9. Early adolescence and the search for idealization through basketball
and its celebrities: a developmental perspective
Christopher Bonovitz
10. The athlete's dream
Howard M. Katz
11. Recommend aerobic activity to our patients? One psychoanalyst's
perspective
John V. O'Leary
12. Marathons, mothering, and the maelstrom of trauma: running away with
yourself
Stephanie Roth-Goldberg
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction: on intense involvement in sports
Irwin Hirsch
Psychoanalytic perspectives on intense involvement in sports
1. Baseball's bisexuality
Adrienne Harris
2. Some reflections on the romance and degradation of sports: watching
and metawatching in the changing transitional space of sport
Steven Cooper
3. Revaluing sports
Don Greif
4. The sensibility of baseball: structure, imagination, and the
resolution of paradox
Stephen Seligman
5. Serve, smash, and self-states: tennis on the couch and courting Steve
Mitchell
Jean Petrucelli
A psychoanalytic look at sports fandom
6. The faith of the fan
W. B. Carnochan
7. A relational view of passion in sports and the group experience
Robert I. Watson, Jr.
8. Sports-applied psychoanalysis: par excellence
James Hansell
Sports and psychoanalytic therapy
9. Early adolescence and the search for idealization through basketball
and its celebrities: a developmental perspective
Christopher Bonovitz
10. The athlete's dream
Howard M. Katz
11. Recommend aerobic activity to our patients? One psychoanalyst's
perspective
John V. O'Leary
12. Marathons, mothering, and the maelstrom of trauma: running away with
yourself
Stephanie Roth-Goldberg
Index