"Modern Psychoanalysis" takes its point of departure from the
problems left unresolved by Freud and his original associates.
"Modern Psychoanalysis" was first introduced to the wider
professional community by Hyman Spotnitz in 1961-62 in a series of
postgraduate lectures chaired by the author, given at the
Stuyvesant Polyclinic in New York City.
"The Emergence of the Wonder Child" will interest all who are
concerned to understand and advance Modern Psychoanalysis. It will
have special appeal to practicing psychoanalysts seeking to master
the science of therapy. While the treatment methods described here
differ considerably from the orthodox treatment parameters, they
follow along a natural continuum from classical psychoanalytic
doctrine. "The Emergence of the Wonder Child" is the inaugural
volume in The Development of Modern Psychoanalysis series created
by the Center for Modern Psychoanalysis in New York City.
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