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Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Social Work Theory
Authors:Jill Horowitz
Institution:(1) 107 Alvarado Road, Berkeley, CA, 94705
Abstract:This paper maintains that much in the contemporary postmodern and relational paradigms in psychoanalysis is a refinding of elements of clinical social work theory. To illustrate that, this paper elucidates the pivotal differences between contemporary psychoanalytic theory and classical ego psychological psychoanalytic theory. I describe my own experiences in training, first as a social worker, then as an ego psychological psychotherapist, and finally as a psychoanalyst to illustrate how I began to realize the homologous nature of clinical social work and contemporary psychoanalysis. The beginnings of social casework theory from Mary Richmond and Charlotte Towle are then described. Like Moliere's bourgeois gentleman who discovered he's been ldquospeaking proserdquo for forty years without knowing it, perhaps social work theory has been ldquocutting edgerdquo for eighty years without knowing it.
Keywords:Mary Richmond  clinical social work  psychoanalysis  postmodernism
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