Rumor of Empathy
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<p>Empathy is an essential component of the psychoanalyst’s ability to listen and treat their patients. It is key to the achievement of therapeutic understanding and change. <i>A Rumor of Empathy </i>explores the psychodynamic resistances to empathy from the analyst themselves the patient from wider culture and seeks to explore those factors which represent resistance to empathic engagement and to show how these can be overcome in the psychoanalytic context. Lou Agosta shows that classic interventions can themselves represent resistances to empathy such as the unexamined life; over-medication and the application of devaluing diagnostic labels to expressions of suffering. Drawing on Freud Kohut Spence and other major thinkers Agosta explores how empathy is distinguished as a unified multidimensional clinical engagement encompassing receptivity understanding interpretation and narrative. In this way he sets out a new way of understanding and using empathy in psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice. When all the resistances have been engaged defences analyzed diagnostic categories applied prescriptions written and interpretive circles spun out in empathy one is quite simply in the presence of another human being. </p><p>Agosta depicts the unconscious forms of resistance and raises our understanding of the fears of merger that lead a therapist to take a step back from the experience of their patients using ideas such as alturistic surrender and compassion fatigue which are highlighted in a number of clinical vignettes. Empathy itself is not self-contained. It is embedded in social and cultural values and Agosta highlights the mental health culture and its expectations of professional organizations. This outstanding text will be relevant to psychoanalysts psychotherapists who wish to make a contribution to reducing the suffering and emotional distress of their clients and also to trainees who are more vulnerable to the professional demands on their capacity for empathic listening.</p><p>Lou Agosta Ph.D. teaches empathy in systems and the history of psychology at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University. He is the author of numerous articles on empathy in human relations aesthetics altruism and film. He is a psychotherapist in private practice in Chicago USA. See www.aRumorOfEmpathy.com</p>
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