Advertisement
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy EduGorilla Prep Experts, 2024-09-09 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Patient’s Change: Understanding the Complexity of the Dynamics of Change and its Precursors in Psychotherapy Giulio de Felice, Reitske Meganck, Guenter Karl Schiepek, Melissa Miléna De Smet, 2021-10-21 |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Freud and Forbidden Knowledge Peter L. Rudnytsky, Ellen Handler Spitz, 1995-06 The psychoanalyst dares to explore the most intimate recesses of the human soul, to throw open long-barred doors, and to confront the forbidden knowledge beneath the surface. In Freud and Forbidden Knowledge, nine exceptional essays use psychoanalysis to uncover the theme of forbidden knowledge in canonical works of the Western tradition, from the Bible to Hamlet. Psychoanalysis is a discipline that seeks to understand and alleviate human suffering. Its practice is therefore an inherently dangerous activity. The psychoanalyst dares to explore the most intimate recesses of the human soul, to throw open long-barred doors, and to confront the monsters that may lie in wait. In facilitating the patient's process of self- discovery, psychoanalysis concerns forbidden knowledge. Following Freud's lead, Rudnytsky and Spit approach works of art as constituting psychoanalytic knowledge. Divining that in literature we find the deposits of forbidden knowledge, this collection of nine exceptional essays pursues the theme of forbidden knowledge in canonical works of the Western tradition, from the Hebrew Bible to Boccaccio's The Decameron to Shakespeare's Hamlet. These papers pointedly address the canonical status of these works, positing that the canon must be re-visioned in order to recover the history of transgression. Freud and Forbidden Knowledge offers a series of wide-ranging meditations on the tragic dimensions of human experience; cumulatively, they invite reflection on the significance of forbidden knowledge to Freud. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Psychoanalysis and Gender Rosalind Minsky, 2014-04-23 What is object-relations theory and what does it have to do with literary studies? How can Freud's phallocentric theories be applied by feminist critics? In Psychoanalysis and Gender: An Introductory Reader Rosalind Minsky answers these questions and more, offering students a clear, straightforward overview without ever losing them in jargon. In the first section Minsky outlines the fundamentals of the theory, introducing the key thinkers and providing clear commentary. In the second section, the theory is demonstrated by an anthology of seminal essays which includes: * Feminity by Sigmund Freud * Envy and Gratitude by Melanie Klein * An extract from Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena by Donald Winnicot * The Meaning of the Phallus by Jacques Lacan * An extract from Women's Time by Julia Kristeva * An extract from Speculum of the Other Woman by Luce Irigaray |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Psychodynamic Techniques Karen J. Maroda, 2012-01-01 Helping therapists navigate the complexities of emotional interactions with clients, this book provides practical clinical guidelines. Master clinician Karen J. Maroda adds an important dimension to the psychodynamic literature by exploring the role of both clients' and therapists' emotional experiences in the process of therapy. Vivid case examples illustrate specific techniques for becoming more attuned to one's own experience of a client; offering direct feedback and self-disclosure in the service of treatment goals; and managing intense feelings and conflict in the relationship. Maroda clearly distinguishes between therapeutic and nontherapeutic ways to work with emotion in this candid and instructive guide. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Differentiation of Modernism Larson Powell, 2013 The Differentiation of Modernism analyzes the phenomenon of intermediality in German radio plays, film music, and electronic music of the late modernist period (1945-1980). After 1945, the purist medium specificity of high modernism increasingly yielded to the mixed forms of intermediality. Theodor Adorno dubbed this development a Verfransung, or fraying of boundaries, between the arts. TheDifferentiation of Modernism analyzes this phenomenon in German electronic media arts of the late modernist period (1945-80): in radio plays, film music, and electronic music. The first part of the book begins with a chapter on Adorno's theory of radio as an instrument of democratization, going on to analyze the relationship of the Hörspiel or radio play to electronic music. In the second part, on film music, a chapter on Adorno and Eisler's Composing for the Film sets the parameters for chapters on the film Das Mädchen Rosemarie (1957) and on the music films of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet. The third part examines the music of Karlheinz Stockhausen and its relationship to radio, abstract painting, recording technology, and theatrical happenings. The book's central notion of the differentiation of culture suggests that late modernism, unlike high modernism, accepted the contingency of modern mass-media driven society and sought to find new forms for it. Larson Powell is Curator's Professor of Film Studies at University of Missouri, Kansas City. He is the author of The Technological Unconscious in German Modernist Literature (Camden House, 2008). |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Seminars in the Psychotherapies , 2021-06 Working in mental health puts us in touch with the complexity, depth, creativity and turmoil of the human mind. We are at the emotional coal face, privileged to be encountering the fundamental unknowability and strangeness of the internal world. How much we make of this opportunity depends on how open or closed we are to the experience. Our patients communicate their disturbance powerfully and the working environment can be challenging and exhausting without meaningful understanding. To explore one's own mind, and to be receptive and knowledgeable about the unconscious processes that underlie all mental activity, allows us to learn from this experience. Working in this area then becomes more creative, enjoyable, productive, and of lower personal risk. It feeds rather than depletes-- |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Essential Psychiatry , 2008 Major international textbook providing depth and breadth of coverage for all aspects of psychiatry, now in its fourth edition. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Psychodynamic Formulation Deborah L. Cabaniss, Sabrina Cherry, Carolyn J. Douglas, Ruth L. Graver, Anna R. Schwartz, 2013-03-22 How do our patients come to be the way they are? What forces shape their conscious and unconscious thoughts and feelings? How can we use this information to best help them? Constructing psychodynamic formulations is one of the best ways for mental health professionals to answer questions like these. It can help clinicians in all mental health setting understand their patients, set treatment goals, choose therapeutic strategies, construct meaningful interventions and conduct treatment. Despite the centrality of psychodynamic formulation to our work with patients, few students are taught how to construct them in a clear systematic way. This book offers students and practitioners from all fields of mental health a clear, practical, operationalized method for constructing psychodynamic formulations, with an emphasis on the following steps: DESCRIBING problems and patterns REVIEWING the developmental history LINKING problems and patterns to history using organizing ideas about development. The unique, up-to-date perspective of this book integrates psychodynamic theories with ideas about the role of genetics, trauma, and early cognitive and emotional difficulties on development to help clinicians develop effective formulations. Psychodynamic Formulation is written in the same clear, concise style of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Clinical Manual (Wiley 2011). It is reader friendly, full of useful examples, eminently practical, suitable for either classroom or individual use, and applicable for all mental health professionals. It can stand alone or be used as a companion volume to the Clinical Manual. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry Cláudio Laks Eizirik, Giovanni Foresti, 2018-12-17 Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry: Partners and Competitors in the Mental Health Field offers a comprehensive overview of the many links between the two fields. There have long been connections between the two professions, but this is the first time the many points of contact have been set out clearly for practitioners from both fields. Covering social and cultural factors, clinical practice, including diagnosis and treatment, and looking at teaching and continuing professional development, this book features contributions and exchange of ideas from an international group of clinicians from across both professions. Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry: Partners and Competitors in the Mental Health Field will appeal to all practicing psychoanalysts and psychiatrists and anyone wanting to draw on the best of both fields in their theoretical understanding and clinical practice. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Cultural Pluralism and Psychoanalysis Alan Roland, 2013-08-21 Cultural Pluralism and Psychoanalysis explores the creative dialogue that the major psychoanalysts since Freud have had with the modern Northern European/North American culture of individualism and tries to resolve major problems that occur when psychoanalysis, with its cultural legacy of individualism, is applied to those from various Asian cultures. Roland examines the theoretical issues involved in developing a multicultural psychoanalysis, and then looks at the interface between Asian-Americans and other Americans, discussing the frequent dissonances, miscommunications, and misunderstandings that result from each coming from vastly different cultural and psychological realms. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Addiction Medicine Darius A. Rastegar, Michael I. Fingerhood, 2005 This handbook provides practical and evidence-based guidelines for evaluating, treating, and managing patients with substance abuse problems. The opening chapters provide an overview of key clinical issues, strategies for interviewing, screening, confronting, and motivating patients, and various treatment modalities. A major portion of the book focuses on diagnosis, medical complications, and treatment of specific drug addictions. Chapters on smoking and prescription drug abuse are also included. Other chapters discuss medical care for the addicted patient, psychiatric illness and addiction, and substance abuse in special populations. Specific treatment protocols are provided and each chapter ends with annotated references to the literature. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The American Journal of Psychiatry , 1954 |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Psychoanalysis Online Jill Savege Scharff, 2018-04-17 This book is about teleanalysis, an exploration of teletherapy—psychotherapy by telephone, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), or videoteleconference (VTC). It discusses advantages and disadvantages of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis conducted over the phone and internet. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Capitalism and Desire Todd McGowan, 2016-09-20 Despite creating vast inequalities and propping up reactionary world regimes, capitalism has many passionate defenders—but not because of what it withholds from some and gives to others. Capitalism dominates, Todd McGowan argues, because it mimics the structure of our desire while hiding the trauma that the system inflicts upon it. People from all backgrounds enjoy what capitalism provides, but at the same time are told more and better is yet to come. Capitalism traps us through an incomplete satisfaction that compels us after the new, the better, and the more. Capitalism's parasitic relationship to our desires gives it the illusion of corresponding to our natural impulses, which is how capitalism's defenders characterize it. By understanding this psychic strategy, McGowan hopes to divest us of our addiction to capitalist enrichment and help us rediscover enjoyment as we actually experienced it. By locating it in the present, McGowan frees us from our attachment to a better future and the belief that capitalism is an essential outgrowth of human nature. From this perspective, our economic, social, and political worlds open up to real political change. Eloquent and enlivened by examples from film, television, consumer culture, and everyday life, Capitalism and Desire brings a new, psychoanalytically grounded approach to political and social theory. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Democratic Surround Fred Turner, 2013-12-04 A “smart and fascinating” reassessment of postwar American culture and the politics of the 1960s from the author of From Counterculture to Cyberculture (Reason Magazine). We tend to think of the sixties as an explosion of creative energy and freedom that arose in direct revolt against the social restraint and authoritarian hierarchy of the early Cold War years. Yet, as Fred Turner reveals in The Democratic Surround, the decades that brought us the Korean War and communist witch hunts also witnessed an extraordinary turn toward explicitly democratic, open, and inclusive ideas of communication—and with them new, flexible models of social order. Surprisingly, he shows that it was this turn that brought us the revolutionary multimedia and wild-eyed individualism of the 1960s counterculture. In this prequel to his celebrated book From Counterculture to Cyberculture, Turner rewrites the history of postwar America, showing how in the 1940s and ‘50s American liberalism offered a far more radical social vision than we now remember. He tracks the influential mid-century entwining of Bauhaus aesthetics with American social science and psychology. From the Museum of Modern Art in New York to the New Bauhaus in Chicago and Black Mountain College in North Carolina, Turner shows how some of the best-known artists and intellectuals of the forties developed new models of media, new theories of interpersonal and international collaboration, and new visions of an open, tolerant, and democratic self in direct contrast to the repression and conformity associated with the fascist and communist movements. He then shows how their work shaped some of the most significant media events of the Cold War, including Edward Steichen’s Family of Man exhibition, the multimedia performances of John Cage, and, ultimately, the psychedelic Be-Ins of the sixties. Turner demonstrates that by the end of the 1950s this vision of the democratic self and the media built to promote it would actually become part of the mainstream, even shaping American propaganda efforts in Europe. Overturning common misconceptions of these transformational years, The Democratic Surround shows just how much the artistic and social radicalism of the sixties owed to the liberal ideals of Cold War America, a democratic vision that still underlies our hopes for digital media today. “Brilliant . . . [an] excellent and thought-provoking book.” —Tropics of Meta |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Technique of Psychotherapy Lewis R. Wolberg, 1954 |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Psychoanalysis as Radical Hospitality Dana Amir, 2024-06-06 This book focuses on different forms of turning-to versus turning-away from speech across a range of experiences in clinical treatment and general life. The chapters of this volume deal with the entrapment involved in exile from mother tongue, the parasitic language that uses the other's language as a linguistic prosthesis, the language of blank mourning which separates the mourner from their mourning, the adhesive identification of the voice and the psychotic split between voice and meaning, the mental hypotonia associated with an internalized object that turns away, and the spectrum between revenge and forgiveness. Each chapter sheds light on a different angle of the psyche's ability to spot its own leverage point and use it to transcend the infinite varieties of helpless victimhood: from the position of the victim to the position of the witness, from being the object of the narrative to being its subject, and from the position of righteousness to the willingness to forgive and be forgiven. This book is a must read for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and literary scholars, as well as philosophers of language and of the mind. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Reproduction of Mothering Nancy Chodorow, 1999-11-02 This text had a major impact on both feminists and psychoanalysts when it was first published, and it continues to shape the thinking of analysts and feminists today. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The American Optic Mikko Tuhkanen, 2010-07-02 Brings together critical race theory and psychoanalysis to examine African American and other diasporic African cultural texts. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Technique of Psychotherapy Lewis R. Wolberg M.D., 1954 |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Freud in Cambridge John Forrester, Laura Cameron, 2017-03-09 The authors explore the influence of Freud's thinking on twentieth-century intellectual and scientific life within Cambridge and beyond. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Health at Work Leah Tomkins, Katrina Pritchard, 2019-08-23 Engaging with some of the most debated topics in contemporary organizations, Health at Work: Critical Perspectives presents a critical, contingent view of the healthy employee and the very notion of organizational health. Drawing on expressions such as ‘blowing a fuse’, ‘cracking under pressure’ or ‘health MOT’, this book suggests that meanings of workplace health vary depending on how we frame the underlying purpose and function of organization. Health at Work takes some of the most powerful and taken-for-granted discourses of organization and explores what each might mean for the construction of the healthy employee. Not only does it offer a fresh and challenging approach to the topic of health at work, it also examines several core topics at the heart of contemporary research and practice, including technology, innovation, ageing and emotions. This book makes a timely contribution to debates about well-being at work, relevant to practitioners, policy-makers and designers of workplace health interventions, as well as academics and students. This book will be illuminating reading for students and scholars across management studies, occupational health and organizational psychology. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Reaction Formations: Dialogism, Ideology, and Capitalist Culture Jonathan Hall, 2019-08-05 Bakhtin and Voloshinov argued that dialogue is the intersubjective basis of consciousness, and of the creativity which makes historical changes in consciousness possible. The multiple dialogical relationships give every subject, who has developed through internalising them, the potential to distance him or herself from them. Consciousness is therefore an “unfinalised” process, always open to a possible future which would not merely reiterate the past. But this book explores its corollary: The relative openness is a field of conflict where rival discourses struggle for hegemony, by subordinating or eliminating their rivals. That is how the unconscious is created out of socio-historical conflicts. Hegemony is always incomplete, because there is always the possibility of a return of its repressed rivals in new combinations. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society , 2005 |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Psychoanalysis of Technoscience Hub Zwart , 2019 This book presents a psychoanalysis of technoscience. Basic concepts and methods developed by Freud, Jung, Bachelard and Lacan are applied to case histories (palaeoanthropology, classical conditioning, virology). Rather than by disinterested curiosity, technoscience is driven by desire, resistance and the will to control. Moreover, psychoanalysis focusses on primal scenes (Dubois' quest for the missing link, Pavlov's discovery of the conditioned reflex) and opts for triangulation: comparing technoscience to different scenes provided by novels, so that Dubois's work is compared to missing link novels by Verne and London and Pavlov's experiments with Skinner's Walden Two, while virology is studied through the lens of viral fiction. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Culture And Self Douglas B. Allen, Ashok Malhotra, 2018-02-02 Traditional scholars of philosophy and religion, both East and West, often place a major emphasis on analyzing the nature of the self. In recent decades, there has been a renewed interest in analyzing self, but most scholars have not claimed knowledge of an ahistorical, objective, essential self free from all cultural determinants. The contributors of this volume recognize the need to contextualize specific views of self and to analyze such views in terms of the dynamic, dialectical relations between self and culture. An unusual feature of this book is that all of the chapters not only focus on traditions and individuals, East and West, but include as primary emphases comparative philosophy, religion, and culture, reinforcing individual and cultural creativity. Each chapter brings specific Eastern and Western perspectives into a dynamic, comparative relation. This comparative orientation emphasizes our growing sense of interrelatedness and interdependency. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Lost Subjects, Contested Objects Deborah P. Britzman, 1998-03-19 This book argues for education's reconsideration of what psychoanalytic theories of love and hate might mean to the design of learning and pedagogy. Britzman sets in tension three perspectives: studies of education, studies in psychoanalysis, and studies of ethics to consider how larger social and cultural histories live in the small history of the subject. Britzman casts her net widely to consider questions of sex education, the work of Anna Freud in reencountering the Diary of Anne Frank, reading practices in pedagogy, anti-racist pedagogy and the question of love, and the arguments between education and psychoanalysis. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Introduction to Psychoanalysis Anthony W. Bateman, Jeremy Holmes, 2002-09-10 The need for a concise, comprehensive guide to the main principles and practice of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy has become pressing as the psychoanalytic movement has expanded and diversified. An introductory text suitable for a wide range of courses, this lively, widely referenced account presents the core features of contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice in an easily assimilated, but thought-provoking manner. Illustrated throughout with clinical examples, it provides an up-to-date source of reference for a wider range of mental health professionals as well as those training in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy or counselling. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: An Open Door Review of Outcome Studies in Psychoanalysis International Psychoanalytical Association. Research Committee, 1998 |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Primary Process Thinking Robert R. Holt, 2008-12-19 Volume one of this comprehensive approach to one of Freud's most important conceptual achievements, the theory of thinking, examines the emergence and changes in his conceptions of primary and secondary process thought in their theoretical and clinical contexts. Unlike most treatments, which emphasize their embeddedness in metapsychology, the text demonstrates the empirical grounding of these concepts in observation and describes how it led to a method of quantitative measurement. A summary of major, theoretically relevant findings with that method, plus a critical review of post-Freudian reexaminations of primary process, leads to a reformulation of the psychoanalytic theory of thinking that is, in Rubinstein's term, protoneurophysiological: as consistent as possible with contemporary knowledge in the brain sciences. In so doing, the author attempts to convert a psychoanalytic theory into a set of testable propositions using objectively quantifiable, scientific concepts. Moreover, he shows how data obtained with his method can be used to confront the theoretical propositions, verifying some, rejecting some, and significantly modifying others. Volume two is an enclosed compact disc. The first ten chapters constitute a detailed scoring manual, designed to be self-teaching, for applying the concepts of primary process, its controls and defenses, to data from the Rorschach and Thematic Apperception Tests, dreams, and free verbal data. The remaining chapters treat its reliability and validity, including a critical summary of over one hundred researches from around the world, demonstrating how it can be used not only to test psychoanalytic propositions but to illuminate issues in clinical psychiatry, clinical and developmental psychology, and personality. A concluding chapter points to many promising directions for further research. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Functional Analytic Psychotherapy Amanda Muñoz-Martínez, Matthew D. Skinta, Sarah Sullivan-Singh, Barbara Kohlenberg, Mavis Tsai, 2024-11-26 Following in the steps of the first edition, Functional Analytic Psychotherapy: Distinctive Features, 2nd Edition, provides a history, context, and building blocks for a behavior therapist to incorporate Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) into their work. This new volume updates material based upon research that has occurred since the first edition, as well as philosophical and theoretical shifts in behavior therapy, such as an emphasis on FAP as a process-based therapy. Each FAP principle is presented in terms of its intended purpose and is clearly linked to the underlying theory, providing clinicians with a straightforward guide for when and how to apply each technique. Practical tips have been added to aid in case conceptualization and the integration of a FAP framework into other process-based, behavioral conceptualizations. The added breadth and depth also emphasize FAP’s unique role in meeting the needs of diverse and marginalized people and applying FAP across diverse settings. This book will be an important read for any student, trainee, or CBT practitioner. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Lesbian Identity and Contemporary Psychotherapy Eda Goldstein, Lois Horowitz, 2013-05-13 Recent contributions to the psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic literature have moved beyond traditional views of lesbianism, but they have tended to address lesbian identity from one theoretical vantage point or another. Rarely have new ideas been linked to the process issues that arise in actual clinical situations. Lesbian Identity and Contemporary Psychotherapy undertakes this very task, and, in so doing, documents the therapeutic gains that result from validating lesbian sexual identity and life experience. Drawing on contemporary relational thinking and new perspectives on gender and sexuality, Goldstein and Horowitz describe and illustrate an affirmative approach to clinical work with lesbians at various stages of the life cycle. Adolescent, young adult, and family issues are all brought within their compass. Making ample use of case vignettes, they demonstrate the ways in which therapists can elicit their patients' personal narratives of self-acceptance as lesbians and coming out experiences; work with the transference and countertransference dynamics subsequent to such disclosures; and finally explore the collaborative process through which therapist and patient seek to understand their therapeutic interaction. A range of life circumstances are brought within the authors' refreshingly hands-on clinical approach. Special consideration is given to issues arising when lesbians date and initiate romantic relationships and to the relationship problems that develop in ongoing partnerships during the middle and later years. The book concludes by discussing the issues faced by lesbian therapists in treating lesbian patients and in interacting with heterosexual colleagues. An exemplary overview of newer views of lesbian identity and of the challenges of lesbian life, Lesbian Identity and Contemporary Psychotherapy is equally valuable as an up to date, relationally informed guide to clinical work with lesbian patients. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Self in Understanding and Treating Psychological Disorders Michael Kyrios, Richard Moulding, Guy Doron, Sunil S. Bhar, Maja Nedeljkovic, Mario Mikulincer, 2016-03-10 A unique exploration of how the 'self' influences psychopathology, psychotherapy, emphasizing the need to integrate self-constructs into evidence-based conceptual models. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Psychoanalytic Review , 1967 Contemporary theory and practice of psychoanalysis. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Powers of Horror Julia Kristeva, 2024-03-26 In Powers of Horror, Julia Kristeva offers an extensive and profound consideration of the nature of abjection. Drawing on Freud and Lacan, she analyzes the nature of attitudes toward repulsive subjects and examines the function of these topics in the writings of Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Marcel Proust, James Joyce, and other authors. Kristeva identifies the abject with the eruption of the real and the presence of death. She explores how art and religion each offer ways of purifying the abject, arguing that amid abjection, boundaries between subject and object break down. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: In Freud's Tracks Sergio Benvenuto, Anthony Molino, 2008-11-25 The privileged link of psychoanalysis to spoken language does not necessarily facilitate communication among analysts and psychotherapists of different mother tongues. The Journal of European Psychoanalysis_published since 1995_has long sought to overcome these linguistic barriers. Traditionally, it has introduced English readers to important European authors, as well as to authors of Latin American countries whose paradigms are close to European 'styles.' Freed of the editorial and political constraints that often govern the official organs of schools and institutions, the Journal of European Psychoanalysis has, for many years, regularly featured conversations with some of the most prominent and brilliant figures in contemporary psychoanalysis: highlighting debates and trends within psychoanalysis and related fields while remaining ever-sensitive to the practical, ethical, and theoretical implications of clinical practice. In Freud's Tracks collects some of the most engaging and provocative of these conversations, thus tracing a recent history of psychoanalysis in Europe while also evidencing the discipline's vital and vibrant connections with the fields of politics and social policy, science and philosophy, cultural studies and the social sciences. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Psychoanalytic Quarterly Dorian Feigenbaum, Bertram David Lewin, Gregory Zilboorg, Frankwood Earl Williams, 1963 Primitive high gods, by Gʹeza Rʹoheim: v. 3, no. 1, pt. 2 (133 p.). |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: Critique on the Couch Amy Allen, 2020-12-01 Does critical theory still need psychoanalysis? In Critique on the Couch, Amy Allen offers a cogent and convincing defense of its ongoing relevance. Countering the overly rationalist and progressivist interpretations of psychoanalysis put forward by contemporary critical theorists such as Jürgen Habermas and Axel Honneth, Allen argues that the work of Melanie Klein offers an underutilized resource. She draws on Freud, Klein, and Lacan to develop a more realistic strand of psychoanalytic thinking that centers on notions of loss, negativity, ambivalence, and mourning. Far from leading to despair, such an understanding of human subjectivity functions as a foundation of creativity, productive self-transformation, and progressive social change. At a time when critical theorists are increasingly returning to psychoanalytic thought to diagnose the dysfunctions of our politics, this book opens up new ways of understanding the political implications of psychoanalysis while preserving the progressive, emancipatory aims of critique. |
a more flexible variant of psychoanalysis is: The Listener , 1985 |
A More Flexible Variant Of Psychoanalysis Is (book)
The Technique and Practice of Psychoanalysis Ralph R. Greenson,2018-05-08 This systematic and comprehensive volume written in a lively and clear style is devoted essentially to the …
The Future of Psychoanalysis: Preserving Jeremy ... - Jonathan …
Contemporary analysts tend to be more flexible, to work face-to-face and often less frequently, and to define psychoanalysis, as a treatment, in terms of a deep mutual emotional investigation …
Microsoft Word - Stolorow Atwood - 1996 The Intersubjective …
The essence of psychoanalytic cure lies in the establishment of new, alternative principles for organizing experience, so that the patient's experiential repertoire becomes enlarged, …
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ITS CRITICS - American Psychological …
Varieties of long-term outcome among patients in psychoanalysis and long-term psychotherapy: A review of findings in the Stockholm Outcome of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Project …
The Components of Psychoanalysis: Factor Analyses of …
Jul 27, 2017 · Psychoanalysis is a complex long-term interaction between two people that has the potential to result in profound changes to the psychological functioning of the patient …
The Evolution and Development of Psychoanalysis An …
Key words: Leo Rangell; history and philosophy of psychoanalysis; American psychoanalysis; psychoanalytic technique; psychoanalytic neutrality.
A More Flexible Variant Of Psychoanalysis Is (book)
The Technique and Practice of Psychoanalysis Ralph R. Greenson,2018-05-08 This systematic and comprehensive volume written in a lively and clear style is devoted essentially to the …
Psychoanalysis in modern mental health practice
Psychoanalysis does not reject the importance of descriptive phenomenology but enhances its subjective perspective by explicitly engaging the patient in the assessment process, and …
Toward an Ethics of Psychoanalysis: A Critical Reading of …
Dec 4, 2011 · A variant of this mechanism of therapeutic action was proposed by Strachey (1934) in relation to superego conflicts—helping the patient internalize a more flexible and realistic self …
Sample Chapter: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A …
Most fully trained and seasoned analysts, medically affiliated or not, have been—and have recommended being—considerably warmer, more natural, and more flexible than such “rules …
Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Therapies, Second Edition
Relative to Freud’s time, contemporary American psychoanalysis has a greater emphasis on the mutuality of the therapeutic relationship; an emphasis on the funda mentally human nature of …
A More Flexible Variant Of Psychoanalysis Is .pdf
Hidden Selves Masud Khan,2018-03-22 The hidden selves that Masud Khan reveals to us in this third volume of his psychoanalytic writings are to be understood in two ways Primarily they are …
The effectiveness of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic
ts about the effectiveness of psychoanalysis difficult at this time. The findings of studies on long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy suggest that (a) favourable outcomes may be able to be …
Psychoanalysis Key Points - Cherri Porter
Psychoanalytic theory focuses on the humanity of characters and assumes that literary characters are individuals with independent brains and souls that work in observable, even predictable, …
A More Flexible Variant Of Psychoanalysis Is
Roland examines the theoretical issues involved in developing a multicultural psychoanalysis, and then looks at the interface between Asian-Americans and other Americans, discussing the …
The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Empirical evidence supports the efficacy of psychodynamic therapy. Effect sizes for psychodynamic therapy are as large as those reported for other therapies that have been …
Can Literary Form Be Psychoanalyzed? - JSTOR
When Lacan's psychoanalytic theory has been mobilized to analyze literature, it is often by way of the sophisticated construction of analogies and allegories, or through the intermeshing of text …
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PSYCHOANALYSIS …
These modi- fications would consist of varying flexible uses of the various technical elements of psychoanalysis. For example, the tech- nical element of an unlimited goal could be modified to …
Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences: The Limitations of …
two decades attacks on the validity of the basic premises psychoanalysis have intensified, as has pressure from managed care organizations for shorter, more behavioral and/or …
Beyond Four Forces: The Evolution of Psychotherapy
One framework for studying the evolution or development of personality theory and psychotherapy is the concept of forces—theoretical models, paradigms, dimensions, movements, or …
A More Flexible Variant Of Psychoanalysis Is (book)
The Technique and Practice of Psychoanalysis Ralph R. Greenson,2018-05-08 This systematic and comprehensive volume written in a lively and clear style is devoted …
The Future of Psychoanalysis: Preserving Jeremy ... - Jonathan Shedler
Contemporary analysts tend to be more flexible, to work face-to-face and often less frequently, and to define psychoanalysis, as a treatment, in terms of a deep mutual emotional …
Microsoft Word - Stolorow Atwood - 1996 The Intersubjective Perspective ...
The essence of psychoanalytic cure lies in the establishment of new, alternative principles for organizing experience, so that the patient's experiential repertoire becomes enlarged, …
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ITS CRITICS - American Psychological Association (APA)
Varieties of long-term outcome among patients in psychoanalysis and long-term psychotherapy: A review of findings in the Stockholm Outcome of Psychoanalysis and …
The Components of Psychoanalysis: Factor Analyses of Process Measures ...
Jul 27, 2017 · Psychoanalysis is a complex long-term interaction between two people that has the potential to result in profound changes to the psychological functioning of the …