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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.
Arnold M Cooper, A M Cooper
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Ego Psychology and Interpretation in Psychoanalytic Therapy

Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1951
(1951). Ego Psychology and Interpretation in Psychoanalytic Therapy. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 15-30.
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Psychoanalytic Interpretation

Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1973
Stanley A Leavy
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Ego Psychoanalytic Rorschach Interpretation

open access: yesRorschachiana, 2017
. This article concerns the utility of ego psychoanalytic perspectives in Rorschach interpretation. Psychoanalytic ego psychology focuses on how people cope with events in their lives and how effectively they can meet challenges to their sense of well ...
Irving B. Weiner
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Tearfulness: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1984
In our view, the tearful feeling state is occasioned by the ego temporarily threatened with being inundated by complex memories and affects. For the moment, the ego cannot provide appropriate satisfying and integrated verbal expression. Words and verbal thinking are delayed.
E C, Wood, C D, Wood
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The Psychoanalytic Mystic and the Interpretive Word

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2022
Explicit and implicit psychoanalytic assumptions concerning the analytic cure include the old “insight/interpretation” versus “relation/experience” duality. A synthesis of these two stances, grounded in recognition of the long denied yet central mystical facet of psychoanalysis and the crucial role of words in the “talking cure” that psychoanalysis ...
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Interpretive Fallibility and the Psychoanalytic Dialogue

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1993
The concept of the analyst's interpretive fallibility is utilized to understand and organize the ways in which contemporary psychoanalytic theory has expanded on Freud's notions regarding the hypothetical nature of interpretation. This expansion involves a particular axis regarding the analyst's stance, an axis that cuts across theoretical scaffolding ...
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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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Psychoanalytic interpretations: Word-music and translation

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2003
A perspective on psychoanalytic interpretations as a special case of artistic translations (i.e. translations of both content and formal aspects of discourse) is proposed. Mutative interpretations are seen as creative endeavours that always presuppose a prior text, which is itself already a translation.
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