Bringing together contemporary views on how psychotherapists and analysts work with and think about the erotic in therapeutic practice, this text represents a spectrum of psychoanalytic perspectives, including object relations, and Kleinian, Jungian and Lacanian thought. The contributors highlight similarities and differences in their approaches to the erotic in transference and counter transference, ranging from love and sexual desire to perverse and psychotic manifestations. The book offers ways of understanding the erotic which should prove both useful and thought-provoking.
This book is a collection of essays on transference & countertransference. Each author has his/her own viewpoint on this topic. Each reader will agree more with some essays than with others. The material is written for professionals, so it takes some time to read if this is not your specialty. As a client, I found the material interesting and informative.