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Influential Papers from the 1950s / by Andrew C. Furman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Furman, Andrew C., author.
Series:
International journal of psychoanalysis key papers series.
International journal of psychoanalysis key papers series. Papers from the decades.
International journal of psychoanalysis key papers series
International journal of psychoanalysis key papers series. Papers from the decades
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International journal of psycho-analysis.
Psychoanalysis.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (323 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, [2018].
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The 1950s were a pivotal era in psychoanalysis. It was a time when psychoanalytic attention turned from the exploration of the internal world to the external. The influence of object relational ideas grew on various issues and Kleinian ideas gained a stronger foothold in North America. There were numerous contributions on the subject of countertransference from varying psychoanalytic schools of thought. Early preoedipal experiences between child and mother moved to the forefront of analytic theory, coupled with a growing recognition of the critical importance of this relationship on subsequent development. There was a burgeoning interest in serious personality disturbances. The first of the IJPA Key Papers Series: Papers from the Decades, this is an indispensable volume packed with classic texts that are as relevant today as they were in the 1950s, a pivotal era in psychoanalysis. They are essential reading for anyone connected to or interested in psychoanalysis.
Contents:
COVER; CONTENTS; SERIES PREFACE; ABOUT THE EDITORS; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE: Hate in the counter-transference; CHAPTER TWO: On counter-transference; CHAPTER THREE: Counter-transference and the patient's response to it; CHAPTER FOUR: A contribution to the problem of counter-transference; CHAPTER FIVE: Normal counter-transference and some of its deviations; CHAPTER SIX: On counter-transference; CHAPTER SEVEN: Current concepts of transference; CHAPTER EIGHT: Attacks on liriking; CHAPTER NINE: Notes on symbol formation; CHAPTER TEN: Autism and symbiosis, two extreme disturbances of identity
CHAPTER ELEVEN: New beginning and the paranoid and the depressive syndromes CHAPTER TWELVE: On transference; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Transitional objects and transitional phenomena- a study of the first not-me possession; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: The nature of the child's tie to his mother; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Some remarks on the role of speech in psycho-analytic technique; CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Some reflections on the ego
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0-429-91493-8
0-429-90070-8
0-429-47593-4
1-283-12586-2
9786613125866
1-84940-384-8
9780429475931
OCLC:
729166956

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