When the first edition of Clinical studies in Neuro-Psychoanalysis
was published in 2000, it was hailed as a turning point in
psychoanalytic research. It is now relied on as a model for the
integration of neuroscience and psychoanalysis. It won the NAAP's
Gradiva Award for Best Book of the Year 2000 (Science Category) and
Mark Solms received the International Psychiatrist Award 2001 at
the American Psychiatric Association's annual meeting. The authors
have added a glossary of key terms of this edition to aid their
introduction to depth neuropsychology. 'Freud, in his 1895 Project
for a Scientific Psychology, attempted to join the emerging
discipline of psychoanalysis with the neuroscience of his time. But
that was a hundred years ago, when the neuron had only just been
described, and Freud was forced - through lack of pertinent
knowledge - to abandon his project. We have had to wait many
decades before the sort of data which Freud needed finally became
available. Now, these many years later, contemporary neuroscience
allows for the resumption of the search for correlations between
these two disciplines.
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