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This work presents a vision of contemporary Freudian
psychoanalysis. The contributors show how modern Freudian analysts
have translated and retranslated the contributions of analysts on
whose shoulders they stand, including Freud, Winnicott, Loewald,
Ferenczi and others, and synthesized them into a new conception of
Freudian theory and technique.The opening chapters provide a
theoretical overview, demonstrating the evolution of Freudian
theory and ways in which different theories can be integrated. The
latter chapters, forming the bulk of the volume, translate that
frame into clinical process.Analysts confronted with clinical
dilemmas - for example, patients who cannot, for various reasons,
use interpretations productively - find ways to address these
dilemmas while deepening the analytic process. The reader will find
that a new synthesis has taken place in which the relationship with
the analyst is a crucial element in setting the stage for patients
to take a closer look into their inner world.
This work presents a vision of contemporary Freudian
psychoanalysis. The contributors show how modern Freudian analysts
have translated and retranslated the contributions of analysts on
whose shoulders they stand, including Freud, Winnicott, Loewald,
Ferenczi, and others and synthesized them into a new conception of
Freudian theory and technique. The opening chapters provide a
theoretical overview, demonstrating the evolution of Freudian
theory and ways in which different theories can be integrated. The
latter chapters, forming the bulk of the volume, translate that
frame into clinical process. Analysts confronted with clinical
dilemmas for example, patients who cannot, for various reasons, use
interpretations productively find ways to address these dilemmas
while deepening the analytic process. The reader will find that a
new synthesis has taken place in which the relationship with the
analyst is a crucial element in setting the stage for patients to
take a closer look into their inner world. This detailed
examination of the clinical techniques that were implied but not
developed by past analysts has led to a new Freudian synthesis,
which is the unique contribution of this volume."
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