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The Evolution of Psychoanalytic Technique

The Evolution of Psychoanalytic Technique


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Table of Contents:
Preface to the Morningside edition, by Martin S. Bergmann Foreword, by Edith Jacobson Editor's preface, by Martin S. Bergmann and Frank R. Hartman What is psychoanalysis? : an examination of the assumptions and the language of psychoanalysis, by Martin S. Bergmann Notes on the history of psychoanalytic technique, by Martin S. Bergmann Biographical sketches, by Frank R. Hartman A particular form of neurotic resistance against the psychoanalytic method (1919), by Karl Abraham On the techniques of psychoanalysis (1919), by Sandor Ferenczi A metapsychological description of the process of cure (1925), by Franz Alexander Technical difficulties in the analysis of a case of hysteria (Including observations on larval forms of onanism and "onanistic equivalents") (1919), by Sandor Ferenczi On forced fantasies : activity in the association-technique (1924), by Sandor Ferenczi. Active therapy and psycho-analysis : a critical review (1924), by Edward Glover The transference neurosis of the rat man (1952), by Mark Kanzer Additional notes upon a case of obsessional neurosis : Freud 1909 (1966), by Elizabeth Zetzel Reality and actuality : an address (An excerpt) (1962), by Erik Erikson "Passive" technique : on the analysis of narcissistic illnesses (1924), by Karl Landauer The will to recovery (1926), by Herman Nunberg Problems of therapy (1928) Herman Nunberg The problem of the termination of the analysis : address to the Tenth International Psycho-analytical Congress at Innsbruck, 3 September 1927 (1928), by Sandor Ferenczi The elasticity of psycho-analytic technique : lecture given to the Hungarian Psycho-analytic Society, 1927 (1928), by Sandor Ferenczi The technique of character analysis (1933), by Wilhelm Reich. Problems of psychoanalytic technique (An excerpt) (1933), by Otto Fenichel Clinical and therapeutic aspects of character resistance (1953), by Richard F. Sterba The principle of relaxation and neocatharsis (1930), by Sandor Ferenczi The synthetic function of the ego (1930), by Herman Nunberg The therapeutic effect of inexact interpretation : a contribution to the theory of suggestion (1931), by Edward Glover The nature of the therapeutic action of psycho-analysis (1934), by James Strachey The fate of the ego in analytic therapy (1934), by Richard F. Sterba New ways in psycho-analytic technique (1933), by Theodor Reik Problems of technique (1934), by Hellmuth Kaiser A contribution to the analysis of the negative therapeutic reaction (1936), by Joan Riviere


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  • ISBN-13: 9780231074209
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Columbia University Press
  • Language: English
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  • ISBN-10: 0231074204
  • Publisher Date: 21 Jan 1991
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 497
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