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Twenty-First Century Psychoanalysis

Author : Thomas Svolos
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2018-04-17
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780429923418

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This book articulates a possible future for Lacan and psychoanalysis, through an exploration of the historical trajectory of psychoanalysis and a survey of the ways Lacanian psychoanalysis offers a unique response to the pressing clinical demands.

After Freud Left

Author : John Burnham
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2012-05-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226081373

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From August 29 to September 21, 1909, Sigmund Freud visited the United States, where he gave five lectures at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. This volume brings together a stunning gallery of leading historians of psychoanalysis and of American culture to consider the broad history of psychoanalysis in America and to reflect on what has happened to Freud’s legacy in the United States in the century since his visit. There has been a flood of recent scholarship on Freud’s life and on the European and world history of psychoanalysis, but historians have produced relatively little on the proliferation of psychoanalytic thinking in the United States, where Freud’s work had monumental intellectual and social impact. The essays in After Freud Left provide readers with insights and perspectives to help them understand the uniqueness of Americans’ psychoanalytic thinking, as well as the forms in which the legacy of Freud remains active in the United States in the twenty-first century. After Freud Left will be essential reading for anyone interested in twentieth-century American history, general intellectual and cultural history, and psychology and psychiatry.

The Psychoanalytic Century

Author : David E. Scharff
Publisher : Other Press (NY)
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Psychology
ISBN : STANFORD:36105110410318

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The Psychoanalytic Century examines and celebrates Freuds extraordinary influence on modern analysis and Western culture as a whole. The book comprehensively covers the evolution of our understanding of hysteria as the diagnostic entity through which Freud invented psychoanalysis; and the assessment of the contribution of Freud and his successors to the theory of love and clinical approaches to love relations, as well as to literature, the visual arts, international diplomacy, and race. In this volume we celebrate Freud's legacy, and explore the scope of his impact on psychoanalysis, society, and culture. The contributions of many distinguished colleagues follow the evolution of analysis as his ideas move beyond historical artifact to become living internal objects, embedded in Western culture. David Scharff, from his introduction

Psychoanalysis

Author : Arnold M. Cooper,Otto Kernberg,Ethel Person
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1990-09-10
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 030017490X

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Psychoanalysis by Arnold M. Cooper,Otto Kernberg,Ethel Person Pdf

Now facing its second century, the field of psychoanalysis is in a period of rapid development. In this book some of the most important figures in psychoanalysis today discuss how changes—especially in such areas as infant research, ethology, cognitive psychology, narrative studies, and neurobiology—have affected or might affect the directions in which their discipline will go in the next hundred years.

Comparative-Integrative Psychoanalysis

Author : Brent Willock
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2011-05-20
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781136871504

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Finalist for the 2007 Goethe Award for Psychoanalytic Scholarship! This exceptionally practical and insightful new text explores the emerging field of comparative-integrative psychoanalysis. It provides an invaluable framework for approaching the currently fractious state of the psychoanalytic discipline, divided as it is into diverse schools of thought, presenting many conceptual challenges. Moving beyond the usual borders of psychoanalysis, Willock usefully draws on insights from neighboring disciplines to shed additional light on the core issue. Comparative-Integrative Psychoanalysis is divided into two sections for organizational clarity. Part I is an intriguing investigation into the nature of thought and its intrinsic problems. It convincingly builds a case for the need, after a century of disciplinary development, to move beyond delineated schools, and proposes a method for achieving this goal. The succeeding section elaborates this desideratum in detail, exploring its implications with respect to theory, organizations, practice, and pedagogy. This second portion of the volume is most applicable to everyday concerns with improving work in the field, be it in the consulting room, classroom, or in and between various psychoanalytic organizations.

The Second Century of Psychoanalysis

Author : Christopher Christian,Michael J. Diamond
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018-05-08
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780429907906

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The Second Century of Psychoanalysis by Christopher Christian,Michael J. Diamond Pdf

This book explores the internal and external boundaries of psychoanalysis. It examines the interrelationships between various psychoanalytic theoretical and clinical perspectives as well as between psychoanalysis and other disciplines.

Psychoanalysis and Religion in the 21st Century

Author : David M. Black
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2012-07-26
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781134181476

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What can be gained from a dialogue between psychoanalysis and religion? Freud described religion as the universal obsessional neurosis, and uncompromisingly rejected it in favour of "science." Ever since, there has been the assumption that psychoanalysts are hostile to religion. Yet, from the beginning, individual analysts have questioned Freud's blanket rejection of religion. In this book, David Black brings together contributors from a wide range of schools and movements to discuss the issues. They bring a fresh perspective to the subject of religion and psychoanalysis, answering vital questions such as: How do religious stories carry (or distort) psychological truth? How do religions 'work', psychologically? What is the nature of religious experience? Are there parallels between psychoanalysis and particular religious traditions? Psychoanalysis and Religion in the 21st Century will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic therapists, psychodynamic counsellors, and anyone interested in the issues surrounding psychoanalysis, religion, theology and spirituality.

Killing Freud

Author : Todd Dufresne
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2006-09-19
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0826493394

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Killing Freud takes the reader on a journey through the 20th century, tracing the work and influence of one of its greatest icons, Sigmund Freud. A devastating critique, Killing Freud ranges across the strange case of Anna O, the hysteria of Josef Breuer, the love of dogs, the Freud industry, the role of gossip and fiction, bad manners, pop psychology and French philosophy, figure skating on thin ice, and contemporary therapy culture. A map to the Freudian minefield and a masterful negotiation of high theory and low culture, Killing Freud is a witty and fearless revaluation of psychoanalysis and its real place in 20th century history. It will appeal to anyone curious about the life of the mind after the death of Freud.

Psychoanalysis on the Move

Author : Arnold M. Cooper,Peter Fonagy,Robert S. Wallerstein
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781134627097

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Psychoanalysis on the Move by Arnold M. Cooper,Peter Fonagy,Robert S. Wallerstein Pdf

Peter Fonagy Winner of the 2010 Sigourney Award! Joseph Sandler has been an important influence in psychoanalysis throughout the world during the latter part of the twentieth century, contributing to changing views on both psychoanalytic theory and technique. He has also been a bridging force in psychoanalysis, helping to close the gap between American ego psychologists, and British Kleinian and object relations theorists. Psychoanalysis on the Move provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of Sandler's contribution to the development of psychoanalysis. The contributors trace the development of the main themes and achievements of Sandler's work, in particular his focus on combining psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice. Timely and important, Psychoanalysis on the Move should make interesting reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and all those who wish to know more about one of the most creative figures in psychoanalysis of the past few decades.

Freud's Answer

Author : Martin Wain
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2002-12
Category : Europe
ISBN : 1566635179

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If, as is increasingly clear, Freudian psychoanalysis is neither scientifically respectable nor therapeutically efficacious, what exactly was Freud up to? In FreudUs Answer, Martin Wain argues that in the new urban industrial age of the late nineteenth century, Freud and his colleagues were social, political, and economic therapists in the broadest sense. Their patient was modern Western culture at a time of disorder and maximum danger. Their treatment was a set of theoretical concepts and practices that carried deep, suggestive, symbolic messages so effective and desirable that for a hundred years they held sway, influencing a myriad of human endeavors. RFreudUs Answer is certain to provoke controversy; it is equally certain that it will have to be reckoned with.SQGlenn Branch, Amazon.com.

From Sign to Symbol

Author : Joseph Newirth
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2018-03-20
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781498576857

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In From Sign to Symbol: Transformational Processes in Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, and Psychology, Joseph Newirth describes the evolution of the unconscious from the psychoanalytic concept that reflected Freud’s positivist focus on symptoms and repressed memories to the contemporary structure that uses symbols and metaphors to create meaning within intimate, intersubjective relationships. Newirth integrates psychoanalytic theory with cognitive, developmental, and neuropsychological theories, and he differentiates two broad therapeutic strategies: an asymmetrical strategy that utilizes the logic of consciousness and emphasizes the differentiation of person, place, time, and causality in the world of objects, and a symmetrical strategy that utilizes the logic of the unconscious in the world of emotional, intersubjective experience. He presents multiple approaches to the use of these symmetrical therapeutic strategies, including the use of humor, dreams, metaphors, and implicit procedural learning, in transforming concrete symptoms and signs into the symbolic organizations of meaning. Examples from both psychotherapeutic practice and supervision are presented to illustrate the development of the capacity for symbolic thought or mentalization.

Psychoanalytic Trends in Theory and Practice

Author : M. Hossein Etezady,Inga Blom,Mary Davis
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2018-05-24
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781498577878

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Psychoanalytic Trends in Theory and Practice by M. Hossein Etezady,Inga Blom,Mary Davis Pdf

Psychoanalytic Trends in Theory and Practice, describes the history and current status of major psychoanalytic concepts with in-depth insights and clinical examples. Chapter authors address individual development in regard to each concept discussed, exploring how child development can affect the functioning of an adult.

Psychosis, Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry in Postwar USA

Author : Orna Ophir
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-01
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781317584889

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Covering the last four decades of the 20th century, this book explores the unwritten history of the struggles between psychoanalysis and psychiatry in postwar USA, inaugurated by the neosomatic revolution, which had profound consequences for the treatment of psychotic patients. Analyzing and synthesizing major developments in this critical and clinical field, Orna Ophir discusses how leading theories redefined what schizophrenia is and how to treat it, offering a fresh interpretation of the nature and challenges of the psychoanalytic profession. The book also considers the internal dynamics and conflicts within mental health organizations, their theoretical paradigms and therapeutic practices. Opening a timely debate, considering both the continuing relevance and the inherent limitations of the psychoanalytic approach, the book demonstrates how psychoanalysts reinterpreted their professional identity by formalizing and disseminating knowledge among their fellow practitioners, while negotiating with neighboring professions in the medical fields, such as psychiatry, pharmacology and the burgeoning neurosciences. Chapters explore the ways in which psychoanalysts constructed – and also transgressed upon – the boundaries of their professional identity and practice as they sought to understand schizophrenia and treat its patients. The book argues that among the many relationships psychoanalysis sustained with psychiatry, some weakened their own social role as service providers, while others made the theory and practice of psychoanalysis a viable contender in the jurisdictional struggles between professions. Psychosis, Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry in Postwar USA will appeal to researchers, academics, graduate students and advanced undergraduates who are interested in the history of psychoanalysis, psychiatry, the medical humanities and the history of science and ideas. It will also be of interest to clinicians, health care professionals and other practitioners.

Freud at 150

Author : Joseph P. Merlino
Publisher : Jason Aronson
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0765705486

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Freud at 150 by Joseph P. Merlino Pdf

The year 2006 marked the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis. To commemorate this event, the Austrian government sponsored a number of academic and cultural events. Among these was a historic gathering of representatives of four major United States psychoanalytic organizations, at which prominent members of these organizations gave presentations surveying the wide-ranging influence that Freud has had on history, contemporary society, culture and the arts. These presentations are reproduced in this book as a collection of essays, literary works and remarkable photos of Freud and his contemporaries presented in recognition of Freud's influence on our world.

Psychoanalysis and the Family in Twentieth-Century France

Author : Richard Bates
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2022-01-25
Category : History
ISBN : 1526159627

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Psychoanalysis and the Family in Twentieth-Century France by Richard Bates Pdf

In the last quarter of the twentieth century, if French people had a parenting problem or dilemma there was one person they consulted above all: Françoise Dolto (1908-88). But who was Dolto? How did she achieve a position of such influence? What ideas did she communicate to the French public? This book connects the story of Dolto's rise to two broader histories: the dramatic growth of psychoanalysis in postwar France and the long-running debate over the family and the proper role of women in society. It shows that Dolto's continued reputation in France as a liberal and enlightened educational thinker is at best only partially deserved and that conservative and anti-feminist ideas often underpinned her prominent public interventions. While Dolto retains the status of a national treasure, her career has had far-reaching and sometimes harmful repercussions for French society, particularly in the treatment of autism.