Caron Harrang, LICSW, FIPA, BCPsa
Address: 2510 Sixth Avenue, Unit 2208City: Seattle
State: Washington
Zip: 98121
Phone: 206.264.4860
Website: www.caronharrang.com
Years in Practice: 42
Specialty/Practice Description:
Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, and Clinical Consultation.
I am a board-certified psychoanalyst and clinical social worker licensed in Washington State (LICSW); a fellow of the International Psychoanalytical Association (FIPA); and an IPA training and supervising analyst with Northwestern Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, where I currently serve on the Board of Directors and teach in the Institute.
My private practice is located in Seattle (Belltown/South Lake Union) where I provide psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy to adolescents, adults, and mothers/infant couples. I offer individual and small group clinical consultation and supervision to psychoanalysts and analytically oriented psychotherapists. I am also an approved supervisor for master’s level therapists working toward licensure in Washington State.
I welcome inquiries about treatment, supervision, and clinical consultation.
Publications:
Blue, D., & Harrang, C. (Eds.) (2016). From reverie to interpretation: Transforming thought into the action of psychoanalysis. Karnac Books.
Harrang, C. (1996). Aggression, unknowing and original thought. The Review of Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy, 7(1-2), 6-21.
Harrang, C. (2012a). Psychic skin and narcissistic rage: Reflections on Almodóvar’s The Skin I Live In. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 93, 1301-1308.
Harrang, C. (2012b). Painting poppies: On the relationship between concrete and metaphorical thinking. In A. Frosh (Ed.), Absolute truth and unbearable psychic pain (pp. 83-100). Karnac Books.
Harrang, C. (2017a). Sulla presenza e l’assenza nei seminari Italiani di Bion [Presence and absence in Bion’s Italian Seminars]. Rivista di Psicoanalisi, 63, 125-135.
Harrang, C. (2017b). Seattle. In Trasposizioni: Glossarietto di psicoanalisi [Transpositions: A psychoanalytic glossary] (pp. 115-117), Civitarese, G. (2017). Mimesis.
Harrang, C. (2021). River to rapids: Speaking to the body in terms the body can understand. In C. Harrang, D. Tillotson, & N. Winters (Eds.), Body as Psychoanalytic Object: Clinical applications from Winnicott to Bion and Beyond (pp. 134-155). Routledge.
Harrang, C., Tillotson, D., Winters, N. (Eds). (2021). Body as psychoanalytic object: Clinical applications from Winnicott to Bion and beyond. Routledge.
Harrang, C. (2022). Possibility Clouds Arising from a Close Reading of Civitarese and Berrini's "On Using Bion's Concepts of Point, Line, and Linking in the Analysis of a 6-Year-Old Child". Psychoanalytic Dialogues. DOI: 10.1080/10481885.2021.2013687.