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Conceptual Issues in Psychoanalysis - Essays in History and Method (Paperback)
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Conceptual Issues in Psychoanalysis - Essays in History and Method (Paperback)
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In Conceptual Issues in Psychoanalysis, John Gedo's mastery of
Freudian theory and broad historical consciousness subserve a new
goal: an understanding of "dissidence" in psychoanalysis. Gedo
launches his inquiry by reflecting expansively on recent
assessments of Freud's character. His acute remarks on the
intellectual and personal agendas that inform the portraits of
Freud offered by Frank Sulloway, Jeffrey Masson, and Peter Swales
pave the way for his own definition of psychoanalysis in historical
context. Then, in topical studies on Sandor Ferenczi, Melanie
Klein, and Heinz Kohut, he explicates the commonalities that bind
together three generations of dissidents, each of whom undertook to
supplant the edifice of hypotheses erected by Freud with
alternative theories. Interspersed with these essays are quite
insightful studies of Lou Andreas-Salome and David Rapaport, whom
Gedo sees as "epistemological referees" attempting to reconcile
viewpoints unique to their generations. In the second part of the
book, Gedo argue that analysis now has the opportunity to move
beyond this pattern of dissidence followed by mediation by drawing
on observational research about infancy and early childhood to
validate or refute its clinical hypotheses. In these chapters, Gedo
offers critical commentary on recent efforts to extrapolate from
infant research to the psychoanalytic theory of development. Only
then does he offer his own measured estimation of the "legacy of
infancy and the technique of psychoanalysis." This review of "the
challenge of scientific method" as it bears on analysis culminates
in concluding chapters that probe the status of analysis as a
hermeneutic discipline and the contribution of analysis to
"vocabularies of moral deliberation."
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