This book demonstrates the clinical value of "making Freud more
Freudian". The theoretical contributions of Charles Brenner are
summarized and emphasized. They are built on an elaboration of
Arlow's "fantasy function" and Freud's "compromise formation". The
author applies this theoretical perspective in elaboration of the
concepts of narcissism, masochism, shame and guilt to the
distinction between psychiatric and psychoanalytic diagnoses, as
well as to a variety of specific clinical topics. Finally, the
author emphasizes that the ubiquity of unconscious conflict
demonstrates that all perceptions are subjective and relationships
intersubjective.
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