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The annual of psychoanalysis. Volume XVIII / edited by the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Institute for Psychoanalysis.
Contributor:
Institute for Psychoanalysis.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychoanalysis--Periodicals.
Psychoanalysis.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (480 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, 1990.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
A highlight of Volume 18 is two developmental studies that attempt to situation psychoanalysis within the landscape of contemporary science: R. Galatzer-Levy and B. Cohler's examination of the developmental psychology of the self and F. Levin's consideration of psychological development and the changing organization of the Brain. Clinical studies focus on analytic stalemate (J.G. Maguire); the dream screen transference (D. Edelstein); and varieties of therapeutic alliance (B. Brandchaft and R. Stolorow).
Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; I: Developmental Studies; The Developmental Psychology of the Self and the Changing World View of Psychoanalysis; "Traditional" Psychoanalytic Thinking and the Mechanistic Worldview; Psychoanalysis and Psychology of the Self; The Controversy about Self Psychology; The Concept of Self; Contrasting Perspectives Regarding the Self; Developmental Theory and the Origins of the Self; Empathy; Empathy as a Research Tool; Empathy and Therapeutics; The Antiempathic Position
Some Consequences of the Mechanistic Worldview for Psychoanalytic InvestigationPsychoanalytic Explanations; Routes to Health and Illness; Psychological Development; What Dimensions of Development Require Study?; The Role of Others through the Course of Life; Babies; Development of Self and the Theory of Technique; Conclusion; References; Psychological Development and the Changing Organization of the Brain; Specific Psychological, Developmental Steps: Their Sequence and Possible Neurological Correlates; The Contribution to Cohesiveness of the Vestibulocerebellar System
The Two Cerebral HemispheresThe Corticolimbic System; Comments about the Overall System; Summary; References; II: Clinical Studies; Notes on Stalemate: A Particular Negative Reaction Affecting Therapeutic Outcome; A Clinical Illustration; Some Reflections; References; A Few Comments on Psychoanalytic Stalemate; References; The Dream Screen Transference; Case Description; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Varieties of Therapeutic Alliance; Summary; References; III: Object Versus Selfobject Studies
Object Loss and Selfobject Loss: A Consideration of Self Psychology's Contribution to Understanding Mourning and the Failure to MournRecapitulation and Summary; References; Toward a Clarification of the Transitional Object and Selfobject Concepts in the Treatment of the Borderline Patient; The Developmental Context: Differing Babies, Blankets, and Theories; The Clinical Application of the Transitional Object Concept to the Transference of the Borderline Patient; A Comparison of the Transitional Object and Selfobject Concepts in the Treatment of the Borderline Patient; Clinical Vignette
Clinical VignetteA Note on the Application of the Transitional Object Concept to the Treatment of Narcissistic Patients; General Implications and Conclusions; References; IV: Theoretical and Historical Contributions; On Postanalytic Amnesia; References; Freud and Hypnosis: The Development of an Interactionist Perspective; The Prepsychoanalytic Era; Freud's Early Psychoanalytic Views of Hypnosis; Ferenczi's Views of Hypnosis; Freud's Final Theory; References; Post-Freudian Developments in Psychoanalytic Views of Hypnosis: From Libido Theory to Ego Psychology; Rado; Schilder and Kauders
Kubie and Margolin
Notes:
A publication of the Institute for Psychoanalysis, Chicago.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 22, 2014).
ISBN:
1-315-80344-5
1-317-77156-7
9781315803449
OCLC:
897458337

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