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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2001
In keeping with the spirit of the postmodern, the author suggests that psychoanalysts should be wary of subscribing to a set of rules and/or a proper method for the conduct of psychoanalysis. He puts forward instead the suggestion that some patients do well with certain rules and not with others, and offers a brief report concerning a group of patients
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In keeping with the spirit of the postmodern, the author suggests that psychoanalysts should be wary of subscribing to a set of rules and/or a proper method for the conduct of psychoanalysis. He puts forward instead the suggestion that some patients do well with certain rules and not with others, and offers a brief report concerning a group of patients
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Psychoanalysis as Philosophy, Psychoanalysis as Worldview
2003What makes the world go round, the human world that is? What are the leading forces that act in, on and possibly through humans? How do we know them? These are fundamental questions, almost but not quite as fundamental as it gets. They are the questions asked, and sometimes even answered, by the major psychoanalytic theories.
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Psychoanalysis as critique. Psychoanalysis and the Theory of the Subject
2005Durham ...
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2012
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Freud's Copernican Revolution 2. Freud and Literature 3. Freud and Memory 4. Freud and Guilt 5. Klein and 'Object Relations': The Mother and Creativity 6. Introducing Lacan 7. Freud, Lacan: Hysteria, Paranoia, Psychosis 8.
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Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Freud's Copernican Revolution 2. Freud and Literature 3. Freud and Memory 4. Freud and Guilt 5. Klein and 'Object Relations': The Mother and Creativity 6. Introducing Lacan 7. Freud, Lacan: Hysteria, Paranoia, Psychosis 8.
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The Psychoanalytic Review, 2001
Psychoanalysis is officially nonmystical or antimystical. It sticks pins in mystical bubbles. It understands mystical states as remnants of infantile experience, expressions of primitive drives and structures. Yet—as with so much in life—there are complexities and countertendencies.
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Psychoanalysis is officially nonmystical or antimystical. It sticks pins in mystical bubbles. It understands mystical states as remnants of infantile experience, expressions of primitive drives and structures. Yet—as with so much in life—there are complexities and countertendencies.
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The Other Psychoanalysis and the Other in Psychoanalysis
2018This chapter explores the relation between Lacanian psychoanalysis and object relations. The differences between Lacan and Winnicott are a consequence of the two theories being differentially placed with respect to the paternal/parental metaphor. Freud and Lacan have been accused of being father-centered while Klein, Bion, and Winnicott are mother ...
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