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Our Analytic Heritage: Ideals and Idealizations
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1990The relation between ideals and idealizations is examined with regard to the aims of the American Psychoanalytic Association in advancing psychoanalytic education, practice, and research. Ideals are essential for preserving the past and as guides for the future.
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On equivalence of ideals of real global analytic functions and the 17th Hilbert problem
Inventiones Mathematicae, 1981Jacek Bochnak +2 more
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The analytic ideal and its countertransferential vicissitudes
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2019The analytic ideals internalized during training become the analyst's internal object and fulfil the function of aspiration. With regard to Freud's words about the psychoanalysis as an 'impossible profession', doomed to failures, I consider the countertransferential vicissitudes of the analytic ideal.
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Analytical theory of ideal polydisperse polymers at interfaces
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2011We use a recently developed continuum theory to present an exact treatment of the interfacial properties of ideal polymers displaying Schulz-Flory polydispersity. Our results are remarkably compact and can be derived from the properties of equilibrium, ideal polymers at interfaces.
Clifford E, Woodward, Jan, Forsman
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History of Philosophy: The Analytical Ideal
Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, 1988It is sometimes said that the approach of analytical philosophers to the history of philosophy lacks sufficient self-consciousness.' In practice, a healthy variety of methods is displayed, often employed with great sophistication. Yet there is a particular methodological story that analytical philosophers, if provoked, do sometimes tell themselves, a ...
Christopher Janaway, Peter Alexander
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Analytic Continuation beyond the Ideal Boundary
2001“Analytic continuation beyond the ideal boundary” is a generalization of the corresponding classical notion. The new notion will turn out to be natural and important if we consider not only plane domains but also Riemann surfaces (of finite genus). We survey the new concept in general with a number of examples and study certain simple cases in detail ...
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The Protestant Ethic and the Analytic Ideal
Political Psychology, 1983Weber's conceptualization of the Protestant ethic has played a significant role in modern social and economic thought. However, a flaw, which he himself had noted, is that he was putting forth a psychological argument when psychology was not yet adequately developed. A striking omission is the release of hatred and violence engendered by the Protestant
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The Forbidden Quest and the Analytic Ideal: The Superego and Insight
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1981As is evident in the history of civilization, in myths and dreams, and in Freud's self-analysis, insight has been both prohibited and heroically sought. Psychoanalytic insight into unconscious processes and contents involves a gradual transformation of inner interdictions and ideals through the tolerance of previously forbidden curiosity and knowledge.
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Castelnuovo-Mumford Regularity and Analytic Deviation of Ideals
Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 2000The author considers the analytic deviation \(\text{ad} (I)=l(I)-\text{ht}(I)\) of an ideal \(I\), introduced by \textit{S. Huckaba} and \textit{C. Huneke} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 339, 367-402 (1992; Zbl 0813.13009)]. He extends a result of this paper on ideals with analytic deviation 1 or 2 to ideals having arbitrary analytic deviation.
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1986
Analysts' emotional attitudes toward countertransference issues are influenced by unduly perfectionistic ideals that are partly derived from the early period of psychoanalytic theory. Analysts' unconscious receptivity, whether of the beneficially empathic kind or the disadvantageous countertransference variety, is a reflection of a dynamic internal ...
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Analysts' emotional attitudes toward countertransference issues are influenced by unduly perfectionistic ideals that are partly derived from the early period of psychoanalytic theory. Analysts' unconscious receptivity, whether of the beneficially empathic kind or the disadvantageous countertransference variety, is a reflection of a dynamic internal ...
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