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Changes In Psychoanalytic Ideas: Transference Interpretation

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1987
Interpretation of the transference is central to all psychoanalytic models. Definitions of transference and transference interpretation have changed greatly daring the past half-century, influenced by major movements in philosophy, advances in psychoanalytic research and theory, and changes in our understanding of Freud.
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Toward a Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Bismarck

The American Historical Review, 1972
THE INCREASING INTEREST of psychoanalysts in history and of historians in psychoanalysis stems from a mutual need. The former have found it necessary to give greater attention to social and historical influences on the development of personality, while the latter are seeking a better understanding of irrational and unconscious influences on individual ...
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PSYCHOANALYTICALLY-INFORMED WORK WITH INTERPRETERS

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 2004
This paper explores the ways in which psychoanalytically-informed work undertaken in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Department was affected by the necessity of working with interpreter colleagues, and the way in which this work could be refined when it was thought about more clearly.
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Stephen Dedalus : a psychoanalytic interpretation

1975
The main thesis of this essay is that Stephen Dedalus, in James Joyce's novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses, is dominated by an inverted Oedipus complex. Contrary to the usual pattern for males, he hates and fears his mother, while loving and desiring his father.
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The Psychoanalytic Interpretation of History

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
This book is an extraordinary hybrid, divided into two parts. The first, "Interpretation of History," has four discursive essays that between them deal, in one or another way, with art, literature, literary criticism, sociology, methodology of science, the complexity of man, mythology, scattered historical events, and various disjointed topics.
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Is psychoanalytic dream interpretation possible?

Pragmatics & Cognition, 1994
In this paper I explore the question of whether the dream can be assumed to have any inherent meaning that can become accessible to the awake analyzer of the dream. For this purpose I adopt the basic assumptions underlying the general process of ascription of meaning in psychoanalytic theory and examine whether these assumptions are applicable to ...
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On Adolescence: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1966
Peter Blos' excellent monograph: On Adolescence: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation is now available in paperback. It is the same edition originally published in 1962. As before, the author presents the reader with a thorough and complete discussion of the vicissitudes of adolescence as seen through the eyes of a psychoanalyst. Dr.
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Psychoanalytic Interpretation

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1973
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Psychoanalytic Interpretations

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1971
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The Psychoanalytic Interpretation of History.

The Journal of Southern History, 1972
David Herbert Donald, Benjamin B. Wolman
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