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On Freud's "The Uncanny" explores Freud's 1919 essay of the same
name and elaboration of the concept of the uncanny and how others
or 'the Other' can impact on our selves. Catalina Bronstein and
Christian Seulin bring together contributions from renowned
psychoanalysts from different theoretical backgrounds, revisiting
Freud's ideas 100 years after they were first published and
providing new perspectives that can inform clinical practice as
well as shape the teaching of psychoanalysis. Covering key topics
such as drives, clinical work, the psychoanalytic frame, and the
influence of Ferenczi, On Freud's "The Uncanny" will be useful for
anyone wishing to understand the continued importance of the
uncanny in contemporary psychoanalysis.
On Freud's "The Uncanny" explores Freud's 1919 essay of the same
name and elaboration of the concept of the uncanny and how others
or 'the Other' can impact on our selves. Catalina Bronstein and
Christian Seulin bring together contributions from renowned
psychoanalysts from different theoretical backgrounds, revisiting
Freud's ideas 100 years after they were first published and
providing new perspectives that can inform clinical practice as
well as shape the teaching of psychoanalysis. Covering key topics
such as drives, clinical work, the psychoanalytic frame, and the
influence of Ferenczi, On Freud's "The Uncanny" will be useful for
anyone wishing to understand the continued importance of the
uncanny in contemporary psychoanalysis.
Playing and Reality Revisited is the first volume of a new IPA
series dedicated to the greatest writings of psychoanalysis. More
than forty years after its publication, Donald W. Winnicott's
Playing and Reality is still a source of inspiration for numerous
psychoanalysts. The authors have invited some of the most eminent
specialists of Winnicott's thinking to write on the most
significant themes that the author discovered and highlighted
brillantly in his book. They show how such concepts as transitional
object and phenomena, the use of an object, and mirroring, remain
essential today, and explore the way in which Winnicott conceived
playing, creativity, cultural experience and adolescence,
demonstrating their contemporary relevance. This book is both an
homage to Winnicott and a fascinating extension of his work.
Playing and Reality Revisited is the first volume of a new IPA
series dedicated to the greatest writings of psychoanalysis. More
than forty years after its publication, Donald W. Winnicott's
Playing and Reality is still a source of inspiration for numerous
psychoanalysts. The authors have invited some of the most eminent
specialists of Winnicott's thinking to write on the most
significant themes that the author discovered and highlighted
brillantly in his book. They show how such concepts as transitional
object and phenomena, the use of an object, and mirroring, remain
essential today, and explore the way in which Winnicott conceived
playing, creativity, cultural experience and adolescence,
demonstrating their contemporary relevance. This book is both an
homage to Winnicott and a fascinating extension of his work.
Like his other papers on technique, Freud's 1913 essay "On
beginning the treatment" had an enduring influence on
psychoanalysts for generations to come, providing them with a solid
and worldwide-accepted conceptual basis on how to initiate
psychoanalytic treatments. After a century of clinical experience
and theoretical research, are all o
"On beginning the treatment" (1913) is one of the most important of
Freud's technical articles, a theme he examined between 1904 and
1918. This text, which sets out the basis of the treatment and the
conditions of psychoanalysis, still provides a solid reference for
the analytic practice. Far from a group of rigid rules, Freud spoke
of the technique as an art, thinking always of the singularity of
each case, even if the fundamental methods of free association and
suspended attention specify the psychoanalytical method that
differentiates it from the suggestion. In this book, ten eminent
analysts, coming from different schools of psychoanalytic thought,
confront the contemporary technical proposals to the freudian
precepts. The book reexamines, in the light of the latest advances
in the analytic practice, such important questions as: the
conditions of starting an analysis today; tranference and
associativity; the play of the person of the analyst and
intersubjectivity; the fundamental rule enunciation in contemporary
practice; the conditions and functions of the interpretation; and
the energetic drives in action during the treatment.Contributors:
Alice Becker Lewkowicz, Hugo Bleichmar, Marie-France Dispaux,
Antonino Ferro, Theodore Jacobs, Lewis A. Kirshner, Sergio
Lewkowicz, Norberto Marucco, Patrick Miller, Rene Roussillon,
Gennaro Saragnano, Christian Seulin, Rogelio Sosnik"
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