Good Enough Endings: Breaks, Interruptions, and Terminations from Contemporary Relational Perspectives
A scholarly monograph on relational perspectives in psychoanalysis, exploring how endings and interruptions shape therapeutic contexts. Key insight highlights how endings influence clinical meaning. "Endings reframe patient narratives and therapist roles."
Highlights
- relational perspective focus
- endings and interruptions analysis
- contemporary clinical context
Pros
- focus on relational perspectives
- clinical relevance to endings and interruptions
- high-level theoretical insights
- well-rated by readers
Cons
- academic tone may limit practicality
- niche audience
- price point may be high