All the key ideas developed by psychoanalysis in Latin America are included in this book, as well as relevant historical events for psychoanalysis in each country. The authors of the chapters are selected from among the major analytic thinkers of Latin America and the commentaries are presented by some of the leading contemporary names in the discipline.
All the key ideas developed by psychoanalysis in Latin America are included in this book, as well as relevant historical events for psychoanalysis in each country.
Explores the relationship of a person's inner world to the outer world of reality, and suggests ways to manipulate the outer world through positive externalization of the will
In the case of an ideal self of truthfulness, the fantasy is the fantasy of truth as the “unit” and “model of meaning,” as a self-object value. ... The first line should be read as: “fantasy is to reality as myth is to true history.
In this landmark book, drawing on his unique access to formerly sealed and hidden papers, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson dares to uncover the truth about this critical turning point in Freud's career and its enduring impact on the theory and ...
... 147 of reality, 146 of subjective experience, 135 Darwinism, psychoanalysis and, 12 Davies, I. M., 168 Davis, L., 5 deconstruction, 9 Demause, L., 6 experience elements and characteristics, 101, 134 integration and reformulation of, ...
Every organization of this kind produces a distinct image of reality, together with a definable experienced selfhood which resides within it and directs itself in line with its truth. In the words of philosopher and psychoanalyst Gemma ...
Thomas H. Ogden Mind Works: Techniques and Creativity in Psychoanalysis Antonino Ferro Doubt Conviction and the ... Living Emotions Antonino Ferro Projective Identification: The Fate of a Concept Edited by Elizabeth Spillius and Edna ...
In analysis, the reality of the past cannot function as evidence, for it cannot prove a memory's truth; outside the memory, this reality has no existence. Freud had already made this unfortunate choice during the Wolf Man's analysis.
Ataques, like its kith and kin hysteria, poses a challenge to the aims of the talking cure insofar as action and somatization replace talk – the patient's communication cannot be confined to speech. In his search for a form of treatment ...
This book is about interpretation as it pertains to literature, philosophy, and psychoanalysis.