Theo L. Dorpat, M.D., is Training and Supervising Analyst and former Director, Seattle Institute for Psychoanalysis, and Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine. The author of over 225 scientific publications, Dr. Dorpat has twice received the Seattle Psychoanalytic Society's Edward D. Hoedemaker Memorial Prize for best clinical case study. Michael L. Miller, Ph.D., is Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, and Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Washington. He is currently completing psychoanalytic training at the Seattle Institute for Psychoanalysis.
I. Critique of Classical Psychoanalytic Theory 1. Freud's Theory of
Cognition 2. The Primary Process Revisited 3. On Unconscious Fantasy 4.
Unconscious Pathogenic Beliefs or Unconscious Fantasy? Psychoanalytic
Theories on Psychic Trauma II. Interactional Theory 5. Basic Principles of
Mental Organization 6. The Mind in Operation 7. Defense and Psychopathology
8. Process and Technique 9. A Clinical Study III. Applications and
Exemplifications 10. Social versus Asocial Perspectives on Transference 11.
Self-fulfulling Prophecies and the Repetition Compulsion: An Interaction
Perspective 12. Interactional Aspects of Defense 13. Unconscious Meaning
Analysis, Unconscious Perception, the Day Residue, and Dreaming