New Freudian Synthesis

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Aaron Thaler
advanced psychoanalytic clinical integration
Aggressive Drive Derivatives
analyst
Analyst's Role
Analyst's Subjectivity
Andrew B. Druck
annihilation
Annihilation Anxiety
Annihilation Fantasies
anxiety
Carolyn Ellman
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clinical case studies
Compromise Formation
conflict
Contemporary Freudian
Divergent Conflicts
Drive Derivatives
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Freudian Synthesis
Gil A. Katz
Holocaust Trauma
identification with aggressor
Intrapsychic Conflict
Jay Frankel
Libidinal Object Constancy
Marvin Hurvich
Mary Libbey
Michal Talby-Abarbanel
modern
Modern Conflict
Modern Conflict Theory
Modern Structural Theory
Neal Vorus
Norbert Freedman
patient
Patient Analyst Experience
Patient Analyst Relationship
Patient's Conscious Experience
Patient's Early Traumas
Patient's Emotional World
Primitive Mental States
psychoanalytic methodology
relationship
Sheldon Bach
structural
theory
therapeutic action
Transference Countertransference Matrix
trauma recovery
Traumatic Moment
Unconscious Conflict
unconscious processes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367107123
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This work presents a vision of contemporary Freudian psychoanalysis. The contributors show how modern Freudian analysts have translated and retranslated the contributions of analysts on whose shoulders they stand, including Freud, Winnicott, Loewald, Ferenczi and others, and synthesized them into a new conception of Freudian theory and technique.The opening chapters provide a theoretical overview, demonstrating the evolution of Freudian theory and ways in which different theories can be integrated. The latter chapters, forming the bulk of the volume, translate that frame into clinical process.Analysts confronted with clinical dilemmas - for example, patients who cannot, for various reasons, use interpretations productively - find ways to address these dilemmas while deepening the analytic process. The reader will find that a new synthesis has taken place in which the relationship with the analyst is a crucial element in setting the stage for patients to take a closer look into their inner world.
Andrew B Druck