Humor, a topic that engaged Sigmund Freud both early and late in his career, is richly intertwined with character, with creativity, and with the theory and practice of psychoanalytic therapy. Yet, until very recently, analysts ignored Freud's lead and re
Humor, a topic that engaged Sigmund Freud both early and late in his career, is richly intertwined with character, with creativity, and with the theory and practice of psychoanalytic therapy. Yet, until very recently, analysts ignored Freud's lead and re
A graduate and faculty member of the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East, James W. Barron, Ph.D., has broad interests in psychoanalytic education. Past president of the Division of Psychoanalysis of the APA, the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, and the International Federation for Psychoanalytic Education, Dr. Barron is editor of the Psychologist Psychoanalyst and coeditor of the volume Interface of Psychoanalysis and Psychology (1992). He maintains a private practice and is an Instructor in Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.
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Barron Introduction. Part I: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives. Bergmann The Psychoanalytic Struggle to Solve the Mystery of Humor: A Historical Survey. Sanville Humor and Play. Barrett Cracks: On Castration Death and Laughter. Grotstein Humor and Its Relation to the Unconscious. Part II: Therapeutic Process.Baker The Delicate Balance Between the Use and Abuse of Humor in the Psychoanalytic Setting. Giovacchini Humor the Transitional Space and the Therapeutic Process. Meissner Humor Is a Funny Thing: Dimensions of the Therapeutic Relationship. Part III: Character and Creativity.Dupont Humor in the Freud-Ferenczi Correspondence. Rodman Winnicott's Laughter. Feder This Scherzo Is [Not] a Joke. Barron Conclusion.
Barron Introduction. Part I: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives. Bergmann The Psychoanalytic Struggle to Solve the Mystery of Humor: A Historical Survey. Sanville Humor and Play. Barrett Cracks: On Castration Death and Laughter. Grotstein Humor and Its Relation to the Unconscious. Part II: Therapeutic Process.Baker The Delicate Balance Between the Use and Abuse of Humor in the Psychoanalytic Setting. Giovacchini Humor the Transitional Space and the Therapeutic Process. Meissner Humor Is a Funny Thing: Dimensions of the Therapeutic Relationship. Part III: Character and Creativity.Dupont Humor in the Freud-Ferenczi Correspondence. Rodman Winnicott's Laughter. Feder This Scherzo Is [Not] a Joke. Barron Conclusion.
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