On Freud's Analysis Terminable and Interminable

On Freud's Analysis Terminable and Interminable

Author: Joseph Sandler

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 0429916787

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A discussion by several analysts on the length of treatment, based upon Freud's paper, which is also included. Contributors include Andre Green, Arnold Cooper and David Rosenfeld.


On Freud's "Analysis Terminable and Interminable"

On Freud's

Author: Joseph Sandler

Publisher: Karnac Books

Published: 2004-02-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 9780952390558

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"Analysis Terminable and Interminable" is considered Freud's clinical legacy, summing up his sense of the potential and the limitations of psychoanalysis as a therapeutic technique. Though many have regarded this essay as pessimistic in tone, it has also been lauded for its realism and for its hard-headed look at why therapy's actual outcome must always fall short of the ideal. The contributors to this volume discuss Freud's essay from many viewpoints: they place it in historical perspective (written in 1937, it reflects Freud's exposure to the savagery of Nazism); situate it in terms of Freud's personal suffering (the death of loved ones, the chronic pain of cancer); and relate his insights and observations to the major theoretical issues of the period. Most important, this volume relates Freud's essay to current issues in technique and to controversies arising from different theoretical perspectives. An introduction to the volume, written by Joseph Sandler, Ethel Person, and Peter Fonagy, provides a succinct overview of the material. The book will be an invaluable teaching tool for psychoanalytic therapists of diverse backgrounds.


On Freud's "Analysis Terminable and Interminable"

On Freud's

Author: Sigmund Freud

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 9781855757592

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A discussion by several analysts on the length of treatment, based upon Freud's paper, which is also included. Contributors include Andre Green, Arnold Cooper and David Rosenfeld.


On Freud's Analysis Terminable and Interminable

On Freud's Analysis Terminable and Interminable

Author: Joseph Sandler

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 0429902557

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A discussion by several analysts on the length of treatment, based upon Freud's paper, which is also included. Contributors include Andre Green, Arnold Cooper and David Rosenfeld.


Freud's Moses

Freud's Moses

Author: Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9780300057560

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Moses and Monotheism, Freud's last major book and the only one specifically devoted to a Jewish theme, has proved to be one of the most controversial and enigmatic works in the Freudian canon. Among other things, Freud claims in the book that Moses was an Egyptian, that he derived the notion of monotheism from Egyptian concepts, and that after he introduced monotheism to the Jews he was killed by them. Since these historical and ethnographic assumptions have been generally rejected by biblical scholars, anthropologists, and historians of religion, the book has increasingly been approached psychoanalytically, as a psychological document of Freud's inner life--of his allegedly unresolved Oedipal complex and ambivalence over his Jewish identity. In Freud's Moses a distinguished historian of the Jews brings a new perspective to this puzzling work. Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi argues that while attempts to psychoanalyze Freud's text may be potentially fruitful, they must be preceded by a genuine effort to understand what Freud consciously wanted to convey to his readers. Using both historical and philological analysis, Yerushalmi offers new insights into Freud's intentions in writing Moses and Monotheism. He presents the work as Freud's psychoanalytic history of the Jews, Judaism, and the Jewish psyche--his attempt, under the shadow of Nazism, to discover what has made the Jews what they are. In the process Yerushalmi's eloquent and sensitive exploration of Freud's last work provides a reappraisal of Freud's feelings toward anti-Semitism and the gentile world, his ambivalence about psychoanalysis as a "Jewish" science, his relationship to his father, and above all a new appreciation of the depth and intensity of Freud's identity as a "godless Jew."


Classical Myth and Psychoanalysis

Classical Myth and Psychoanalysis

Author: Vanda Zajko

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2013-06-27

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0199656673

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Since Freud published the Interpretation of Dreams in 1900 and utilized Sophocles' Oedipus Rex to work through his developing ideas about the psycho-sexual development of children, it has been virtually impossible to think about psychoanalysis without reference to classical myth. Myth has the capacity to transcend the context of any particular retelling, continuing to transform our understanding of the present. Throughout the twentieth century, experts on the ancient world have turned to the insights of psychoanalytic criticism to supplement and inform their readings of classical myth and literature. This volume examines the inter-relationship of classical myth and psychoanalysis from the generation before Freud to the present day, engaging with debates about the role of classical myth in modernity, the importance of psychoanalytic ideas for cultural critique, and its ongoing relevance to ways of conceiving the self. The chapters trace the historical roots of terms in everyday usage, such as narcissism and the phallic symbol, in the reception of Classical Greece, and cover a variety of both classical and psychoanalytic texts.


Finite and Infinite Analysis: A New Translation

Finite and Infinite Analysis: A New Translation

Author: Sigmund Freud

Publisher: Newcomb Livraria Press

Published:

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13: 3989886983

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A new translation from the original German manuscript of Freud's 1937 The Finite and Infinite Analysis (sometimes translated "Analysis Terminable and Interminable"). This volume also includes two additional small works by Freud which gives context to his Epistemology and Worldview- "Construction in the Analysis" and "Transience". This edition includes an introduction by the translator on the philosophic differences between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, a glossary of Freudian Psychological terminology and a timeline of Freud’s life & works. Near the end of his life, Freud reflects on the limitations of psychoanalysis as a tool for understanding the human psyche in The Finite and Infinite Analysis (1937). This is sometimes translated "Analysis Terminable and Interminable". Here Freud discusses the limitations and potential of psychoanalytic therapy, acknowledging the difficulties of the therapeutic process, particularly in those cases where the patient may resist or reject the insights and interpretations offered by the analyst. However, Freud's emphasis is also on the importance of the continuation of the work of analysis, even in the face of these challenges, acknowledging that there may be certain aspects of human behavior and experience that cannot be fully explained by psychoanalytic theory, and that the process of analysis may be never-ending. Freud writes: "Psychoanalysis is essentially a cure by love", a rare admission of the limitations of “presuppositionless science” and the related Atheistic Materialism which he advocated for his entire life.


Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis

Author: Janet Malcolm

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2011-06-08

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 030779783X

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From the author of In the Freud Archives and The Journalist and the Murderer comes an intensive look at the practice of psychoanalysis through interviews with “Aaron Green,” a Freudian analyst in New York City. Malcolm is accessible and lucid in describing the history of psychoanalysis and its development in the United States. It provides rare insight into the contradictory world of psychoanalytic training and treatment and a foundation for our understanding of psychiatry and mental health. "Janet Malcom has managed somehow to peer into the reticent, reclusive world of psychoanalysis and to report to us, with remarkable fidelity, what she has seen. When I began reading I thought condescendingly, 'She will get the facts right, and everything else wrong.' She does get the facts right, but far more pressive, she has been able to capture and convey the claustral atmosphere of the profession. Her book is journalism become art." —Joseph Andelson, The New York Times Book Review


The Truth About Freud's Technique

The Truth About Freud's Technique

Author: Michael Guy Thompson

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 1995-07-01

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 0814782191

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In this unusual and much-needed reappraisal of Freud's clinical technique, M. Guy Thompson challenges the conventional notion that psychoanalysis promotes relief from suffering and replaces it with a more radical assertion, that psychoanalysis seeks to mend our relationship with the real that has been fractured by our avoidance of the same. Thompson suggests that, while avoiding reality may help to relieve our experience of suffering, this short-term solution inevitably leads to a split in our existence. M. Guy Thompson forcefully disagrees with the recent trend that dismisses Freud as an historical figure who is out of step with the times. He argues, instead, for a return to the forgotten Freud, a man inherently philosophical and rooted in a Greek preoccupation with the nature of truth, ethics, the purpose of life and our relationship with reality. Thompson's argument is situated in a stunning re-reading of Freud's technical papers, including a new evaluation of his analyses of Dora and the Rat Man in the context of Heidegger's understanding of truth. In this remarkable examination of Freud's technical recommendations, M. Guy Thompson explains how psychoanalysis was originally designed to re-acquaint us with realities we had abandoned by encountering them in the contest of the analytic experience. This provocative examination of Freud's conception of psychoanalysis reveals a more personal Freud than we had previously supposed, one that is more humanistic and real.


On Freud's Femininity

On Freud's Femininity

Author: Graciela Abelin-Sas Rose

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-03-29

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 0429916825

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In this book a group of contemporary psychoanalytic authors dedicated to studies on women and the feminine have been assembled with the objective of displaying points of concordance and discordance in relation to Freudian proposals. Discourse on women has changed greatly since Freud's time. It coincides with deep changes experienced by women and the feminine position, at least in most of the Western world. It is common knowledge that contraceptives, assisted fertilization, advances in women's rights, growingly evident sublimational capacities and demonstrations of professional success have definitely changed ideas regarding an eternal and immutable feminine nature. The authors are interested in illuminating ways in which these changes have or have not influenced psychoanalytic debate in relation to the feminine. This implies renewing the question of what is authentically feminine and whether there is any essential truth concerning the feminine.