Creative dissent : psychoanalysis in evolution
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Creative dissent : psychoanalysis in evolution
Praeger, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Views dissenting from the status quo in psychoanalysis are presented in four areas: Psychoanalysis and Early Dissidents, The Psychoanalytic Process, Psychoanalysis and Culture, and Psychoanalysis and Religion. Authors introduce ideas on the analyst's freedom and imagination, the use of humor and play, and the importance of small talk, as well as new perspectives on understanding and working with trauma. The section on psychoanalysis and culture addresses an area rarely considered in psychoanalysis today, regardless of theoretical model. As the global culture becomes more salient, clinicians can ignore the issues of culture with a diversity of patients only to their detriment. The volume's final attention to psychoanalysis and religion frames a new paradigm for understanding mysticism and the relationship to psychopathology to spiritual disciplines and experiences.
Table of Contents
Introduction by Alan Roland Psychoanalysis and Early Dissidence The Anxiety of Influence in the Creation on Theory by R.G.K. Kainer and S. Kainer The Creative Dilemma: The Influence of Schiller's Aesthetics on the Life and Work of Otto Rank by Claude Barbe Why Did Ferenczi and Rank Conclude that Freud Had No More Emotional Intelligence than a Pre-Oedipal Child? by Robert Kramer The Evolution of Psychotherapy Since Freud by E. James Lieberman What Is a Fact? Eva Rosenfeld and Historiography by Paul Roazen Freud's Analysis of His Daughter Anna: A Confusion of Tongues by Arnold Wm. Rachman The Psychoanalytic Process The Psychoanalyst and Freedom by Jeffrey B. Rubin Changing Clinical Orientation, Humor, and the Transitional Space by Peter L. Giovacchini In Praise of Small Talk by Julie Joslyn Brown Imagining Ithaca: The Impact of the Analyst's Worldview by Spyros D. Orfanos Beastly Memories Live in Beastly Memory Land by Judith L. Alpert Cinderella's Gender Trouble (And How She Overcame It) by Doris Brothers Psychoanalysis and Culture Ego in Evolution Revisited: The Menakers' Contribution to a New Psychoanalytic Psychology of Culture by Ludwig Janus and Brigitte Janus-Stanek Human Fascination with Violence as a Response to Mortality Awareness by Daniel Liechty Considering a Multicultural Perspective for Psychoanalysis by Rosemarie Perez Foster Race in the Analytic Situation: Reflections of an African American Therapist by Dolores O. Morris Reflections on Culture and Psychoanalysis by Paul Lipmann Psychoanalysis in a Cold Climate by Robert Prince Psychoanalysis and Religion Psychoanalysis and the Spiritual Quest: Framing a New Paradigm by Alan Roland Freedom to Choose Between Goodness and Badness: Self-Regulation and the Temptation to be Evil by Ester Schaler Buchholz Kohut and God by Charles B. Strozier Mysticism and Negative Presence by Barry Ulanov Afterword-Authenticity by Esther Menaker Contributors Index
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