The international journal of psycho-analysis December 1994

Συγγραφέας: edited by David Tuckett

Εκδότης - Τοποθεσία: The institute of psycho-analysis

Χρονολογία: December 1994

Τόμος: vol.75 part 5/6

Ταξινομικός Αριθμός: 150.195 INT

ISSN: 0020-7578

Περιεχόμενα:

 

Special 75th anniversary edition

  • The conceptualisation and communication of clinical facts in psychoanalysisDavid Tuckett

Historical background

  • The confusion of tongues and psychic traumaHarold Blum
  • ’The tower of Babel’ or ‘after Babel in contemporary psychoanalysis’?Riccardo Steiner
  • What is a clinical fact?Robert Caper
  • The special nature of psychoanalytic factsDonald Spence
  • Is that a fact? Empiricism revisited, or a psychoanalyst at seaRobert Gardner
  • What is a clinical fact?Edna O’Shaughnessy
  • What is a clinical fact? Clinical psychoanalysis as inductive methodJorge Ahumada
  • Clinical facts or psychoanalytic clinical factsJean-Michel Quinodoz

The conceptualisation of clinical facts

  • On the conceptualisation of clinical facts in psychoanalysisPaul Ornstein & Anna Ornstein
  • Comments on the conceptualisation of clinical facts in psychoanalysisJoseph Sandler and Anne-Marie Sandler
  • The stranger in the houseMichel Gribinski
  • The conceptualisation of clinical factsRoy Schafer
  • Conceptualisation of clinical facts in the analytic processRuth Riesenberg-Malcolm
  • Conceptualisation of the clinical psychoanalytical factGermano Vollmer Filho

Formulations to the patient

  • On formulations to patientsPaul Israël
  • Interpretation: selected fact or overvalued idea?Ronald Britton and John Steiner
  • Transformations -Jorge Canestri
  • Formulation of interpretation – from truth to experienceEglé Laufer
  • Formulations to the patient: explicit and implicitArnold Cooper
  • On formulating clinical fact to a patientElizabeth Bott Spillius
  • Validation in the clinical processRobert Michels
  • Validation in the clinical process: four settings for objectification of the subjectivity of understandingHermann Beland
  • Developing a grounded hypothesis to understand a clinical process: the role of conceptualisation in validationDavid Tuckett
  • Validation of the psychoanalytic clinical process: the role of dreamsAna Maria Andrade De Azevedo
  • Validation in the clinical processOtto Kernberg
  • The publication of clinical facts: a natural-science viewSamuel Abrams
  • Publication anxiety: conflict between communication and affiliationRonald Britton
  • Psychoanalytic facts: from the editor’s deskTheodore Shapiro
  • A case is not a factDaniel Widlöcher
  • Publication of clinical factsOwen Renik
  • Intimacy and science: the publication of clinical facts in psychoanalysisJuan Francisco Jordan-Moore

Obituary

  • Herbert S. Gaskill, M.D. (1909–1993)Laurence Hall

Letter to the editor

  • Symmetry: Matte-Blanco’s theory and Borges’s fictionKlaus Fink
  • Origins of consciousnessKenneth Epstein

Book reviews

  • Freud and forbidden knowledge, reviewed by Theodore ShapiroPeter Rudnytsky and Ellen Handler Spitz
  • The complete correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Ernest Jones 1908-1939, reviewed by André HaynalAndrew Paskauskas
  • L’eclissi del corpo. Una ipotesi psicoanalitica (Eclipse of the body: a psychoanalytical hypothesis), reviewed by Mauro ManciaArmando Ferrari
  • Psychoanalysis and the sciences, reviewed by Morris Eagle FerrariAndré Haynal
  • The world of adolescence: literature, society and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, reviewed by Christopher CordessBeta Copley
  • Bridges: metaphor for psychic processes, reviewed by David BlackRosemary Gordon