This volume gathers a selection of psychoanalytic and group analytic essays by Trigant Burrow (1875-1950), precursor of group analysis and co-founder of the American Psychoanalytic Association. They show the development of the relational orientation in psychoanalysis, and the origin and evolution of group analysis, namely, from drive to the relation and the group processes as the person's structure. The events that led Burrow from psychoanalysis to group analysis, the censorship of the psychoanalytic orthodoxy, the silence of group analysis and the distortions of historiography are reported in…mehr
This volume gathers a selection of psychoanalytic and group analytic essays by Trigant Burrow (1875-1950), precursor of group analysis and co-founder of the American Psychoanalytic Association. They show the development of the relational orientation in psychoanalysis, and the origin and evolution of group analysis, namely, from drive to the relation and the group processes as the person's structure. The events that led Burrow from psychoanalysis to group analysis, the censorship of the psychoanalytic orthodoxy, the silence of group analysis and the distortions of historiography are reported in the editors' introductory essay. The book presents the richness and originality of the theoretic, clinical, and methodological themes developed by Burrow either in the psychoanalytic or the group analytic fields.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Series Editor's Foreword Foreword: "Burrow Lives Again!" Foreword Foreword Parable Introductory Essay: Trigant Burrow's psychoanalytic and group analytic research on man's social nature through censorship and subterranean ransacking Editors' note Psychoanalytic Essays Prior to Group Analytic Researches Editors' note Psychoanalysis and life Character and the neuroses The genesis and meaning of "homosexuality" and its relation to the problem of introverted mental states Notes with reference to Freud Jung and Adler The origin of the incest-awe Psychoanalytic Essays in the New Perspective of Group Analysis Editors' note Social images versus reality A relative concept of consciousness. An analysis of consciousness in its ethnic origin Psychoanalytic improvisations and the personal equation Psychoanalysis in theory and in life¿ Speaking of resistances The problem of the transference Group Analytic Essays Editors' note The laboratory method in psychoanalysis its inception and development Our mass neurosis The group method of analysis The basis of group analysis or the analysis of the reactions of normal and neurotic individuals The autonomy of the "I" from the standpoint of group analysis So-called "normal" social relationships expressed in the individual and the group and their bearing on the problems of neurotic disharmonies
Series Editor's Foreword Foreword: "Burrow Lives Again!" Foreword Foreword Parable Introductory Essay: Trigant Burrow's psychoanalytic and group analytic research on man's social nature through censorship and subterranean ransacking Editors' note Psychoanalytic Essays Prior to Group Analytic Researches Editors' note Psychoanalysis and life Character and the neuroses The genesis and meaning of "homosexuality" and its relation to the problem of introverted mental states Notes with reference to Freud Jung and Adler The origin of the incest-awe Psychoanalytic Essays in the New Perspective of Group Analysis Editors' note Social images versus reality A relative concept of consciousness. An analysis of consciousness in its ethnic origin Psychoanalytic improvisations and the personal equation Psychoanalysis in theory and in life¿ Speaking of resistances The problem of the transference Group Analytic Essays Editors' note The laboratory method in psychoanalysis its inception and development Our mass neurosis The group method of analysis The basis of group analysis or the analysis of the reactions of normal and neurotic individuals The autonomy of the "I" from the standpoint of group analysis So-called "normal" social relationships expressed in the individual and the group and their bearing on the problems of neurotic disharmonies
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