Freud's case studies : self-psychological perspectives

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Freud's case studies : self-psychological perspectives

edited by Barry Magid

Analytic Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

These thoughtful self-psychological reexaminations of Freud's case studies clarify Freud's criteria for including and excluding data, underscore the theoretical and political imperatives that shaped his narrative accounts, and provide new insight into the transference-countertransference constellations that emerged during treatment. Clinically, these reappraisals take us beyond Freud's preoccupation with his patients' oedipal narratives to a self-psychological exploration of these same patients' intersubjective experiences.

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Introduction - Barry Magid The Unmirrored Self, Compensatory Structure, and Cure: The Exemplary Case of Anna O - Marian Tolpin Did Freud Understand Dora? - Paul H. Ornstein Little Hans: His Phobia and His Oedipus Complex - Anna Ornstein The Two Analyses of Dr. L: A Self-Psychological Perspective on Freud's Treatment of the Rat Man - Sandra Kiersky and James L. Fosshage The Restoration of Schreber's Stolen Self - Donna M. Orange Self Psychology Meets the Wolf Man - Barry Magid The Homosexual Identity of a Nameless Woman - Barry Magid

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