A basic issue for all those essaying to write comprehensive texts on the nature of psychoanalysis, whether oriented primarily to the exposition of the theory or of the technique of psychoanalysis, - within the American literature the books by Brenner and by Greenson come to mind as exemplars of the two categories - is that of the relationship of the theory to the technique and the practice. This issue is however not always brought into explicit focus in this literature and thereby its problematic nature as a fundamental and not yet satisfactorily re solved dilemma of our discipline is often glossed over, or even by passed completely, as if we could comfortably assume that Freud had, uniquely in the world's intellectual history, fully succeeded in creating a science and a discipline in which the theory (the understanding) and the therapy (i. e. , the cure) were inherently together and truly the same, but two sides of the same coin.
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OPbd. Condición: OVP, in bestem Zustand. Berlin/Heidelberg/New York/London/Paris/Toyko/Hong Kong/Barcelona/Budapest, Springer, 1987. Gr. 8°. XXVI, 421 Seiten. OPbd. OVP, in bestem Zustand. Original Packaging, in best condition Sprache: eng. Nº de ref. del artículo: 2270BB
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Condición: Sehr gut. XXVI, 421 S.; 25 cm. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. // INHALT : Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Psychoanalysis: The Current State -- Our Position -- The Psychoanalyst's Contribution -- Crisis of Theory -- Metaphors -- Training -- Directions and Currents -- Sociocultural Change -- Convergences -- Transference and Relationship -- Transference as Repetition -- Suggestion, Suggestibility, and Transference -- Dependence of Transference Phenomena on Technique Transference Neurosis as an Operational Concept A Controversial Family of Concepts: Real Relationship, Therapeutic Alliance, Working Alliance, and -- Transference -- The New Object as Subject: From Object Relationship -- Theory to Two-Person Psychology -- The Recognition of Actual Truths -- The Here-and-Now in a New Perspective -- Countertransference -- Countertransference: The Cinderella in Psychoanalysis -- Countertransference in Its New Guise -- Consequences and Problems of the Comprehensive -- Conception -- Concordance and Complementarity of -- Countertransference -- Should the Analyst Admit Countertransference? -- Resistance -- General Factors -- Classification of the Forms of Resistance -- Function of Resistance in Regulating Relationships -- Resistance and Defense -- Anxiety and the Protective Function of Resistance -- Repression and Transference Resistance -- Id and Superego Resistance -- The Negative Therapeutic Reaction -- Aggression and Destructiveness: Beyond the Mythology -- of Instinct -- Secondary Gain from Illness -- Identity Resistance and the Safety Principle -- Interpretation of Dreams -- Dreams and Sleep -- Dream Thinking -- Day Residue and Infantile Wish -- Wish Fulfillment Theory: A Unifying Principle of -- Explanation -- Self-Representation and Problem Solving -- Self-Representation Theory and Its Consequences -- Technique -- Freud's Recommendations and Later Extensions -- The Initial Interview and the Latent Presence of Third -- Parties -- The Problem -- Diagnosis -- Therapeutic Aspects -- Decision Process -- The Patient's Family -- The Burden on the Family -- Typical Situations -- Third-Party Payment -- Psychoanalysis and the German Health Insurance -- System -- The Impact on the Psychoanalytic Process -- Rules -- The Multiple Functions of Psychoanalytic Rules -- Free Association: The Fundamental Rule of Therapy -- Features and Development -- Instructing the Patient About the Fundamental Rule -- Free Association in the Analytic Process -- Evenly Suspended Attention // (u.a.m.) - The principles underlying psychoanalytic technique and their impact on practice are the main objects of this comprehensive and systematic study, which is based on research in psychoanalysis. By taking the differences between psychoanalytic schools and the findings of related disciplines into account, the authors describe new perspectives. After descriptions of the development of psychoanalysis in Germany since the 1930s and of the current state of psychoanalysis, chapters are devoted to comprehensive accounts of the key concepts of psychoanalytic therapy - transference, countertransference, and resistance - as well as to the initiation and conduct of treatment, to the role of models, and to the scientific status of psychoanalytic theory. Psychoanalysis, understood in such terms, can be applied to a broad spectrum of mental disorders and psychosomatic illnesses. This book is the product of the author's long experience. Helmut Thoma has been Chairman of the Department for Psychotherapy of the University of Ulm and Director of the Psychoanalytic Institute in Ulm since 1967. (Verlagstext) ISBN 9783540168768 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 900 Fadengehefteter Originalpappband. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1070443
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