All of life can be a resource for our learning. In his fourth and most
personal book, Patrick Casement attempts to understand what he has
learned from life, sharing a wide range of those experiences that have
helped shape the analyst he has become.
Patrick Casement shares various incidents in his life to demonstrate how
these helped lay a foundation for his subsequent understanding of
psychoanalysis. These examples from his life and work are powerful and
at times very moving, but always filled with hope and compassion.
This unique book gives a fascinating insight into fundamental questions
concerning the acquisition of analytic wisdom and how personal
experiences shape the analyst's approach to clinical work. It will be of
great interest to all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic
psychotherapists.