Author: Otto Fenichel
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The Collected Papers of Otto Fenichel. 1st Series [- 2nd Series]. Collected and Edited by Hanna Fenichel and David Rapaport. [Introduction by Dr Bertram D. Lewin.].
Author: Otto Fenichel
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The Collected Papers of Otto Fenichel ... Collected and Edited by Hanna Fenichel and David Rapaport
Author: Otto Fenichel
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The Collected Papers of Otto Fenichel
Author: Hanna Fenichel
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Pages : 374
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Pages : 374
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly
Author: Dorian Feigenbaum
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Category : Child psychiatry
Languages : en
Pages : 700
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"Primitive high gods, by Gʹeza Rʹoheim": v. 3, no. 1, pt. 2 (133 p.).
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Category : Child psychiatry
Languages : en
Pages : 700
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"Primitive high gods, by Gʹeza Rʹoheim": v. 3, no. 1, pt. 2 (133 p.).
The Collected Papers of Otto Fenichel
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The collected Papers
Author: Otto Fenichel
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Pages : 408
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Pages : 408
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The Collected Papers
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Collected Papers of Otto Fenichel
Author: Otto Fenichel
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Category : Psychoanalysis
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Pages : 432
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Category : Psychoanalysis
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Pages : 432
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Essential Papers on Dreams
Author: Melvin Lansky
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814750621
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 537
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This collection traces the history of psycho-analytically informed thinking about dreams, using selected contributions from Freud to the present to highlight both the legacy of The Interpretation of dreams and the evolving use of the dream as a research tool- of the mind first, later of the psychoanalytic process and of pathology and loge predicaments, and finally as a tool to be integrated with other methods of investigation.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814750621
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 537
Book Description
This collection traces the history of psycho-analytically informed thinking about dreams, using selected contributions from Freud to the present to highlight both the legacy of The Interpretation of dreams and the evolving use of the dream as a research tool- of the mind first, later of the psychoanalytic process and of pathology and loge predicaments, and finally as a tool to be integrated with other methods of investigation.
The Shell and the Kernel
Author: Nicolas Abraham
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226000879
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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This volume is a superb introduction to the richness and originality of Abraham and Torok's approach to psychoanalysis and their psychoanalytic approach to literature. Abraham and Torok advocate a form of psychoanalysis that insists on the particularity of any individual's life story, the specificity of texts, and the singularity of historical situations. In what is both a critique and an extension of Freud, they develop interpretive strategies with powerful implications for clinicians, literary theorists, feminists, philosophers, and all others interested in the uses and limits of psychoanalysis. Central to their approach is a general theory of psychic concealment, a poetics of hiding. Whether in a clinical setting or a literary text, they search out the unspeakable secret as a symptom of devastating trauma revealed only in linguistic or behavioral encodings. Their view of trauma provides the linchpin for new psychic and linguistic structures such as the "transgenerational phantom," an undisclosed family secret handed down to an unwitting descendant, and the intra-psychic secret or "crypt," which entombs an unspeakable but consummated desire. Throughout, Abraham and Torok seek to restore communication with those intimate recesses of the mind which are, for one reason or another, denied expression. Classics of French theory and practice, the essays in volume one include four previously uncollected works by Maria Torok. Nicholas Rand supplies a substantial introductory essay and commentary throughout. Abraham and Torok's theories of fractured meaning and their search for coherence in the face of discontinuity and disruption have the potential to reshape not only psychoanalysis but all disciplines concerned with issues of textual, oral, or visual interpretation.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226000879
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
This volume is a superb introduction to the richness and originality of Abraham and Torok's approach to psychoanalysis and their psychoanalytic approach to literature. Abraham and Torok advocate a form of psychoanalysis that insists on the particularity of any individual's life story, the specificity of texts, and the singularity of historical situations. In what is both a critique and an extension of Freud, they develop interpretive strategies with powerful implications for clinicians, literary theorists, feminists, philosophers, and all others interested in the uses and limits of psychoanalysis. Central to their approach is a general theory of psychic concealment, a poetics of hiding. Whether in a clinical setting or a literary text, they search out the unspeakable secret as a symptom of devastating trauma revealed only in linguistic or behavioral encodings. Their view of trauma provides the linchpin for new psychic and linguistic structures such as the "transgenerational phantom," an undisclosed family secret handed down to an unwitting descendant, and the intra-psychic secret or "crypt," which entombs an unspeakable but consummated desire. Throughout, Abraham and Torok seek to restore communication with those intimate recesses of the mind which are, for one reason or another, denied expression. Classics of French theory and practice, the essays in volume one include four previously uncollected works by Maria Torok. Nicholas Rand supplies a substantial introductory essay and commentary throughout. Abraham and Torok's theories of fractured meaning and their search for coherence in the face of discontinuity and disruption have the potential to reshape not only psychoanalysis but all disciplines concerned with issues of textual, oral, or visual interpretation.