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  • Part I, "Theoretical Considerations," begins with "Intersubjectivity: From Theory to Practice" by Roger Frie and Bruce Reis. They examine psychoanalytic tenets of intersubjectivity and the philosophical premises on which they are based. They clearly outline the contribution of European philosophies to the concept of intersubjectivity, and thoughtfully discuss philosophical influences on Jessica Benjamin's, Thomas Ogden's, and Robert Stolorow's work, which follows an outline of their work on intersubjectivity. This chapter would be improved and more accessible to clinicians if clinical examples were provided. The authors' critiques are balanced, although they offer a more involved discussion of the philosophical underpinnings of intersubjectivity then some clinicians might wish. Peter Gi...

  • ...", and refuses all treatment except psychoanalysis. 4 Professor Starson's doctors have told him that ...

  • Despite this complaint, one of the strengths of the book is that [John C. Malone, PhD] makes a serious effort to dispel misconceptions about founding figures in psychology, such as Wundt, by detailing the sort of empirical work that made his psychology laboratories world-famous and by distinguishing him from earlier introspectionist psychologists who Wundt so seriously criticised. The author sets other founding figures, such as Freud, in the context in which they evolved their ideas, for example, documenting Freud's intellectual development from neurology through hypnosis (influenced by the work of Charcot) to his own ideas about psychoanalysis as an effective way to treat clinical cases of hysteria. Other well-known names, such as William James, are not so lucky, when aspects of their ...

  • ...Contemporary Psychoanalysis 27(3): 529-551. . Freud, Sigmund 1951 Group Psycho...

  • Based on Alberto Moravia's 1951 novel, set in 1930s Italy, The Conformist tells of Marcello Clerici (Jean-Louis Trintignant), a man whose experience of a childhood sexual trauma has left him with such a desperate need to be "normal" that he falls in with Mussolini's fascist party. There is something adorably dated about this '70s axis of Freudianism and Marxism -- [Bernardo Bertolucci] had joined the Communist party and started psychoanalysis in 1969 -- but it plays out with such verve and visual acuity that it feels absolutely fresh. The filmmaker flirts with fascinating fascism in icy, immaculate depictions of architecture where vast vistas of space dwarf the human inhabitants. And the luxurious surfaces of Marcello's haute bourgeois world are despised and yet desired. (The Conformist...

  • We're thinking: 'Free Psychoanalysis Night' with a two-for-one special on straitjackets in the Bomber Store. Your guess is as good as mine when we walk on the field as to what's going to happen," said defensive tackle Doug Brown. "It's just so disappointing... especially in front of all those fans. "I want this team to make the playoffs and we've still got work to do for that," said Bomber head coach Doug Berry. "All we would be looking forward to is another opportunity to play Montreal (in the playoffs). I think that can happen if do our business and play out these last few games the way we've shown we're capable of playing."

  • ...Sucharov, The International Self: Psychoanalysis and the Search for Israeli-Palestinian Peace (Alba...

  • ...Smith's unique brand of psychoanalysis, with such lamentable consequences? In Quealey's c...

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    ... chapter entitled Christianity And Psychoanalysis, which was interesting to read, but surely a refle...

  • Sprinter Ben Johnson, stripped of his gold medal earlier this week after he failed a drug test at the Seoul Olympics, says he is innocent and "never took any banned substances" and is welcoming the opportunity to prove it. Gene Autry, the original singing cowboy who transformed a film and recording career into a vast business empire, died Friday at his home after a long illness, associates said.

    ... by the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis and State of Illinois, in recognition of her servi...



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