ABSTRACT
Drawing on Aristotle’s Poetics and my work as a screenwriter in Hollywood, I look to some commonalities in the ways dramatists and psychoanalysts generate meaning through action and interactions. These ways include an attention to the interweave of text and subtext, a sense of rhythm and timing, an inquisitive stance and an interest in reversals and the recognition that follows.
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Daniel Goldin
Daniel Goldin, MFT, Psy.D., serves as editor of Psychoanalytic Inquiry and associate editor of Psychoanalysis: Self and Context. He has written numerous articles for Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Psychoanalysis: Self and Context and Psychoanalytic Inquiry. His book Storying: Bringing Nature, Nurture and Culture Together in Psychotherapy and Everyday Life will be published by Routledge early next year.