Abstract
Thomas Ogden, writing as a practicing psychoanalyst for other practicing analysts, distinguishes between epistemological psychoanalysis and ontological psychoanalysis, while recognizing that the two approaches often overlap. Epistemological psychoanalysis has to do with assisting patients with the interpretation of significant meanings in their psyches, which in turn has an effect on their symptoms, other problems they may be facing, and their understanding of their own lives. Ontological psychoanalysis is about helping individuals transform themselves so that they are, whatever meanings they may eke out, more present to themselves and to others: a change in being and becoming. Ogden associates...