Contemporary Perspectives on the Freudian Death Drive provides a sustained discussion of the death drive from the perspective of different psychoanalytic traditions. Ever since Freud introduced the notion of the death drive, it has been the subject of intense debate in psychoanalysis and beyond.
Contemporary Perspectives on the Freudian Death Drive provides a sustained discussion of the death drive from the perspective of different psychoanalytic traditions. Ever since Freud introduced the notion of the death drive, it has been the subject of intense debate in psychoanalysis and beyond.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The death drive: A brief genealogy of a controversial concept V. Blüml Part I: Theory Chapter 1: The struggle between good and evil: the concept of the death drive from a Kleinian perspective H. Rössler-Schülein Chapter 2: Laplanche as a reader of "Beyond the Pleasure Principle" F. Früh Chapter 3: Unexpected Antecedents to the Concept of the Death Drive: A return to the beginnings J. Wolff Bernstein Part II: Clinical aspects Chapter 4: Is the death drive mute - or do we pretend to be deaf? S. Zwettler-Otte Chapter 5: Is the concept of death-drive clinically helpful for psychoanalysts? F. Lackinger Part III: Culture Chapter 6: Vicissitudes of the Death Drive in Culture E. Skale Chapter 7: In the Name of Janus: Do we Need a Dualistic Drive-theory? A. Ruhs Part IV: History Chapter 8: The Drive that silences: The Death Drive and the Oral Tradition in Viennese Psychoanalysis D. Huppert Chapter 9: On the history of psychoanalysis in Vienna with special focus on the forced emigration of psychoanalysts in 1938 T. Aichhorn Chapter 10: Liselotte Frankl and Hans Herma. Two candidates of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society in 1938 N. Pakesch Chapter 11: Remembering Dr Otto Brief T. Kunstreich
Introduction: The death drive: A brief genealogy of a controversial concept V. Blüml Part I: Theory Chapter 1: The struggle between good and evil: the concept of the death drive from a Kleinian perspective H. Rössler-Schülein Chapter 2: Laplanche as a reader of "Beyond the Pleasure Principle" F. Früh Chapter 3: Unexpected Antecedents to the Concept of the Death Drive: A return to the beginnings J. Wolff Bernstein Part II: Clinical aspects Chapter 4: Is the death drive mute - or do we pretend to be deaf? S. Zwettler-Otte Chapter 5: Is the concept of death-drive clinically helpful for psychoanalysts? F. Lackinger Part III: Culture Chapter 6: Vicissitudes of the Death Drive in Culture E. Skale Chapter 7: In the Name of Janus: Do we Need a Dualistic Drive-theory? A. Ruhs Part IV: History Chapter 8: The Drive that silences: The Death Drive and the Oral Tradition in Viennese Psychoanalysis D. Huppert Chapter 9: On the history of psychoanalysis in Vienna with special focus on the forced emigration of psychoanalysts in 1938 T. Aichhorn Chapter 10: Liselotte Frankl and Hans Herma. Two candidates of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society in 1938 N. Pakesch Chapter 11: Remembering Dr Otto Brief T. Kunstreich
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