The international journal of psycho-analysis June 1993

Συγγραφέας: edited by David Tuckett & Thomas Hayley

Εκδότης - Τοποθεσία: The institute of psycho-analysis

Χρονολογία: June 1993

Τόμος: vol.74 part 3

Ταξινομικός Αριθμός: 150.195 INT

ISSN: 0020-7578

Περιεχόμενα:

 

  • On the drive-rootedness of psychoanalytic ego psychologyBarry Opatow
  • The complementarity of object-relations and instinct theoryJ. R. Maze
  • Aggression and the psychological selfPeter Fonagy, George Moran and Mary Target
  • A fundamental dilemma of psychoanalytic technique: reflections on the analysis of a perverse paranoid patientJuan Pablo Jimenez
  • A self-psychological approach to the analysis of resistance: a case reportArthur Malin
  • Phallic patheticnessMoshe Halevi Spero
  • First person personal pronouns and their psychic referentsAna-Maria Rizzuto
  • Adequate distance in the relationship between supervisor and supervisee-The position of the supervisor between ‘teacher’ and ‘analyst’Ludwig Haesler
  • The illusion of a future: a friendly disagreement with prof. Sigmund FreudOskar Pfister & Paul Roazen
  • Clinical application of a dysregulation model of illness and disease: a case of spasmodic torticollisGraeme Taylor
  • Tiresias and the breast: thinking of Lacan, interpretation and caringRichard Webb, David Bushnell and Jane Widseth
  • What sort of a thing is a religion? A view from object-relations theoryDavid Black

Book reviews

  • Freud’s ‘on narcissism: an introduction’, reviewed by Eric BrenmanJoseph Sandler, Ethel Spector Person and Peter Fonagy
  • The analytic experience, reviewed by Eric RaynerNeville Symington
  • Partisans in an uncertain world: the psychoanalysis of engagement, reviewed by Bernard BarnettPaul Hoggett
  • Being a character: psychoanalysis and self-experience, reviewed by Aaron EsmanChristopher Bollas
  • The personal myth in psychoanalytic theory, reviewed by Barnaby BarrattPeter Hartocollis & Ian Davidson Graham
  • Remembering the personal past, reviewed by Barnaby BarrattBruce Ross
  • Cultural theory and psychoanalytic tradition, reviewed by George PollockDavid James Fisher
  • Bright air, brilliant fire: on the matter of the mind: a nobel Laureate’s revolutionary vision of how the mind originates in the brain, reviewed by Lawrence KunstadtGerald Edelman
  • The Harvard lectures, reviewed by Ronald BakerAnna Freud & Joseph Sandler
  • The analyst and the mystic: psychoanalytic reflections on religion and mysticism, reviewed by Robert PaulSudhir Kakar
  • The homosexualities and the therapeutic process, reviewed by Christopher MeyersCharles Socarides and Vamik Volkan
  • The making of maleness – Men, women and the flight of Daedalus, reviewed by Maria RosenPeter Tatham
  • The intimate edge: extending the reach of psychoanalytic interaction, reviewed by David LeviDarlene Bregman Ehrenberg
  • The interpretation of the flesh: Freud and femininity, reviewed by Janet SayersTeresa Brennan
  • A critique of psychoanalytic reason: hypnosis as a scientific problem from Lavoisier to Lacan, reviewed by Louise CarignanLeon Chertok & Isabelle Stengers