Details
Author
Blum, Harold P. (Ed.), Anna Freud Otto F. Kernberg U. A.
Publishers
International Universities Press, New York, 1980.
Size
VIII; 468 Seiten; 23,5 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.
Keyword
Psychoanalyse, Medizin, Psychologie, Psychotherapie
Description
Gutes Ex.; der OUmschlag mit Lagerspuren, berieben u. m. kl. L�ren. - Vorbesitz von Hermann Beland - hs. Besitzvermerk (Bleistift) auf Vorsatz. - This book, international in the scope of its contributors, is at once timely and classical. A substantial portion of it comprised a recent Supplementary Issue of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. To that collection, which reflects the most current thinking on analytic theory and technique, the Editor has added three papers from early issues of the Journal. That these articles were written by K. R. Eissler, Phyllis Greenacre, and Rene Spitz will testify to their continuing im-portance and relevance. Here is a book that graphically demonstrates the intimate connection between theory and technique. "Clinical psychoanalysis, " as Harold P. Blum writes in his Introduction, "is not a rigid, invariant, or absolutely precise procedure." But it is a specific, well-defined process that is nevertheless continually undergoing refinement, especially in the light of theoretical developments. � (Verlagstext) / INHALT : Introduction HAROLD P. BLUM ----- The Role of Insight in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy - Introduction ANNA FREUD ----- The Role of Insight in Child Analysis: A Developmental Viewpoint HANSI KENNEDY ----- The Role of Insight in Psychoanalysis PETER B. NEUBAUER ----- The Curative and Creative Aspects of Insight HAROLD P. BLUM ----- Comments on the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis EDWARD JOSEPH ----- Contemporary Issues in the Theory of Therapy LEO RANGELL ----- The Concept of "Classical" Psychoanalysis ARTHUR F. VALENSTEIN ----- Working Alliance, Therapeutic Alliance, and Transference CHARLES BRENNER ----- The Concept of Therapeutic Alliance: Implications for the "Widening Scope" HOMER C. CURTIS ----- ----- The Genesis of Interpretation JACOB A. ARLOW ----- Some Implications of Object Relations Theory for Psychoanalytic Technique OTTO F. KERNBERG ----- The Technical Significance and Application of Mahler's Separation-Individuation Theory SELMA KRAMER ----- The Analysis of the Transference MERTON M. GILL ----- Truth from Genetic Illusion: The Transference and the Fate of the Infantile Neurosis JOSEPH T COLTRERA ----- Some Additional Remarks on Problems of Transference P. J. VAN DER LEEUW ----- Developments in Psychoanalytic Technique: A Critical Review of Recent Psychoanalytic Books MARK KANZER ----- The Effect of the Structure of the Ego on Psychoanalytic Technique K. R. EISSLER ----- Certain Technical Problems in the Transference Relationship PHYLLIS GREENACRE ----- Countertransference: Comments on Its Varying Role in the Analytic Situation RENE A. SPITZ ----- Contributors ----- Name Index ----- Subject Index. ISBN 0823650537