The second century of psychoanalysis : evolving perspectives on therapeutic action /
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Imprint: | London : Karnac, 2011. |
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Description: | xxxi, 362 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | CIPS series on the boundaries of psychoanalysis CIPS series on the boundaries of psychoanalysis. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8454506 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Series Editor's Preface
- About the Editors and Contributors
- Introduction: Evolving perspectives on therapeutic action: where are we after a century?
- Section I. Contextualizing Therapeutic Action
- Chapter 1. A brief history of therapeutic action: convergence, divergence, and integrative bridges
- Chapter 2. The aims and method of psychoanalysis a century later
- Chapter 3. Classical theory, the Enlightenment Vision, and contemporary psychoanalysis
- Action II. Conflict, Fantasy, and Insight in Therapeutic Action
- Chapter 4. The therapeutic action of resistance analysis: interpersonalizing and socializing Paul Gray's close process attention technique
- Chapter 5. From ego psychology to modern conflict theory
- Chapter 6. The interpretive act: returning freedom and agency to a beleaguered ego
- Chapter 7. Back to the future: the curative fantasy in psychoanalysis
- Section III. Relational Experience and Mutative Dynamics
- Chapter 8. The seminal therapeutic influence of analytic love: a pluralistic perspective
- Chapter 9. The analyst's subjective experience: holding environment and container of projections
- Section IV. Mental Experience and Therapeutic Action: Unconscious Communication, Internalization, and Non-Verbal Processes
- Chapter 10. The impact of the mind of the analyst: from unconscious processes to intrapsychic change
- Chapter 11. From under long shadows: identification and disidentification in analysis
- Chapter 12. Movement thinking and therapeutic action in psychoanalysis
- Section V. Reflections: Psychoanalytic Dogma and Flexibility
- Chapter 13. A centenarian's retrospective on psychoanalysis: an interview with Hedda Bolgar Interviewed
- References
- Index