Initiating Psychoanalysis
Perspectives
Herausgeber: Reith, Bernard; Skale, Elisabeth; Møller, Mette; Crick, Penelope; Lagerlöf, Sven
Initiating Psychoanalysis
Perspectives
Herausgeber: Reith, Bernard; Skale, Elisabeth; Møller, Mette; Crick, Penelope; Lagerlöf, Sven
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Initiating Psychoanalysis presents an international collection of papers addressing the specific clinical and technical issues involved in launching the processes that are at the core of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic treatment.
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Initiating Psychoanalysis presents an international collection of papers addressing the specific clinical and technical issues involved in launching the processes that are at the core of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic treatment.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780415554978
- ISBN-10: 0415554977
- Artikelnr.: 33379988
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780415554978
- ISBN-10: 0415554977
- Artikelnr.: 33379988
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Bernard Reith is a Psychoanalyst in private practice in Geneva, Switzerland and Chair of the Working Party on Initiating Psychoanalysis of the European Psychoanalytic Federation. Sven Lagerlöf is a Psychoanalyst in private practice in Stockholm, a Training Analyst at the Swedish Psychoanalytical Society, and former Chairman of the Clinic of the Institute of the Swedish Psychoanalytical Society. Penelope Crick is a Fellow of the Institute of Psychoanalysis, British Psychoanalytic Society, Clinical Director of the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis and is also in private practice in London. Mette Møller is a Training Analyst at the Danish Society and is in private practice, and a former Chair of the Danish Society¿s Psychoanalytic Consultation Service. Elisabeth Skale is a Psychoanalyst, a Training Analyst and the President of the Vienna Psychoanalytical Society, and a former Clinical Director of the Vienna Psychoanalytical Ambulatorium.
Sandler
Foreword. Møller
Lagerlöf
Reith
General Introduction. Part I: 'Are You a Doctor
Sir?' Lagerlöf
Skale
Introduction. Freud
Katharina. Skale
Commentary. Argelander
The Psychoanalytic Initial Interview and its Method: A Postscript to Freud's Case 'Katharina'. Lagerlöf
A Short Overview of the Development of Ideas About 'First Interviews' After Freud. Part II: Consultation and Referral. Crick
Introduction. Gibeault
Commentary. Kestemberg
Well
Then
Anything New? What that First Interview Can Teach Us. Crick
Commentary. Klauber
Personal Attitudes to Psychoanalytic Consultation. Crick
Commentary. Bronstein
Flanders
The Development of a Therapeutic Space in a First Contact with Adolescents. Gibeault
Commentary. Baldacci
Bouchard
The Analytic Encounter: A Historical and Process-oriented Perspective. Gibeault
Commentary. Donnet
de M'Uzan
The Analytical Encounter. Jaffè
Commentary. Bolognini
The Profession of Ferryman: Considerations on the Analyst's Internal Attitude in Consultation and in Referral. Part III: The Analyst's Struggle with the Experience of a First Meeting. Møller
Introduction. Møller
Commentary. Ogden
Comments on Transference and Countertransference in the Initial Analytic Meeting. Wegner
Commentary. Dantlgraber
Observations on the Subjective Indication for Psychoanalysis. Skale
Commentary. Wegner
The Opening Scene and the Importance of the Countertransference. Jaffè
Commentary. Racalbuto
The Consultation in Psychoanalysis and its 'Location': Working on the Frontier. Jaffè
Commentary. Ferro
Consultation
Reverie and Story-telling. Part IV: Daring or Reluctance to Start Analysis? Reith
Introduction. Reith
Commentary. Rothstein
A Perspective on Doing a Consultation and Making the Recommendation of Analysis to a Prospective Analysand. Gibeault
Commentary. David
In What Frame of Mind Should the First Interview be Approached? Reith
Commentary. Quinodoz
The Psychoanalyst of the Future: Wise Enough to Dare to be Mad at Times. Møller
Commentary. Ehrlich
The Analyst's Reluctance to Begin a New Analysis. Vermote
Making the Best of a Bad Job.
Foreword. Møller
Lagerlöf
Reith
General Introduction. Part I: 'Are You a Doctor
Sir?' Lagerlöf
Skale
Introduction. Freud
Katharina. Skale
Commentary. Argelander
The Psychoanalytic Initial Interview and its Method: A Postscript to Freud's Case 'Katharina'. Lagerlöf
A Short Overview of the Development of Ideas About 'First Interviews' After Freud. Part II: Consultation and Referral. Crick
Introduction. Gibeault
Commentary. Kestemberg
Well
Then
Anything New? What that First Interview Can Teach Us. Crick
Commentary. Klauber
Personal Attitudes to Psychoanalytic Consultation. Crick
Commentary. Bronstein
Flanders
The Development of a Therapeutic Space in a First Contact with Adolescents. Gibeault
Commentary. Baldacci
Bouchard
The Analytic Encounter: A Historical and Process-oriented Perspective. Gibeault
Commentary. Donnet
de M'Uzan
The Analytical Encounter. Jaffè
Commentary. Bolognini
The Profession of Ferryman: Considerations on the Analyst's Internal Attitude in Consultation and in Referral. Part III: The Analyst's Struggle with the Experience of a First Meeting. Møller
Introduction. Møller
Commentary. Ogden
Comments on Transference and Countertransference in the Initial Analytic Meeting. Wegner
Commentary. Dantlgraber
Observations on the Subjective Indication for Psychoanalysis. Skale
Commentary. Wegner
The Opening Scene and the Importance of the Countertransference. Jaffè
Commentary. Racalbuto
The Consultation in Psychoanalysis and its 'Location': Working on the Frontier. Jaffè
Commentary. Ferro
Consultation
Reverie and Story-telling. Part IV: Daring or Reluctance to Start Analysis? Reith
Introduction. Reith
Commentary. Rothstein
A Perspective on Doing a Consultation and Making the Recommendation of Analysis to a Prospective Analysand. Gibeault
Commentary. David
In What Frame of Mind Should the First Interview be Approached? Reith
Commentary. Quinodoz
The Psychoanalyst of the Future: Wise Enough to Dare to be Mad at Times. Møller
Commentary. Ehrlich
The Analyst's Reluctance to Begin a New Analysis. Vermote
Making the Best of a Bad Job.
Sandler
Foreword. Møller
Lagerlöf
Reith
General Introduction. Part I: 'Are You a Doctor
Sir?' Lagerlöf
Skale
Introduction. Freud
Katharina. Skale
Commentary. Argelander
The Psychoanalytic Initial Interview and its Method: A Postscript to Freud's Case 'Katharina'. Lagerlöf
A Short Overview of the Development of Ideas About 'First Interviews' After Freud. Part II: Consultation and Referral. Crick
Introduction. Gibeault
Commentary. Kestemberg
Well
Then
Anything New? What that First Interview Can Teach Us. Crick
Commentary. Klauber
Personal Attitudes to Psychoanalytic Consultation. Crick
Commentary. Bronstein
Flanders
The Development of a Therapeutic Space in a First Contact with Adolescents. Gibeault
Commentary. Baldacci
Bouchard
The Analytic Encounter: A Historical and Process-oriented Perspective. Gibeault
Commentary. Donnet
de M'Uzan
The Analytical Encounter. Jaffè
Commentary. Bolognini
The Profession of Ferryman: Considerations on the Analyst's Internal Attitude in Consultation and in Referral. Part III: The Analyst's Struggle with the Experience of a First Meeting. Møller
Introduction. Møller
Commentary. Ogden
Comments on Transference and Countertransference in the Initial Analytic Meeting. Wegner
Commentary. Dantlgraber
Observations on the Subjective Indication for Psychoanalysis. Skale
Commentary. Wegner
The Opening Scene and the Importance of the Countertransference. Jaffè
Commentary. Racalbuto
The Consultation in Psychoanalysis and its 'Location': Working on the Frontier. Jaffè
Commentary. Ferro
Consultation
Reverie and Story-telling. Part IV: Daring or Reluctance to Start Analysis? Reith
Introduction. Reith
Commentary. Rothstein
A Perspective on Doing a Consultation and Making the Recommendation of Analysis to a Prospective Analysand. Gibeault
Commentary. David
In What Frame of Mind Should the First Interview be Approached? Reith
Commentary. Quinodoz
The Psychoanalyst of the Future: Wise Enough to Dare to be Mad at Times. Møller
Commentary. Ehrlich
The Analyst's Reluctance to Begin a New Analysis. Vermote
Making the Best of a Bad Job.
Foreword. Møller
Lagerlöf
Reith
General Introduction. Part I: 'Are You a Doctor
Sir?' Lagerlöf
Skale
Introduction. Freud
Katharina. Skale
Commentary. Argelander
The Psychoanalytic Initial Interview and its Method: A Postscript to Freud's Case 'Katharina'. Lagerlöf
A Short Overview of the Development of Ideas About 'First Interviews' After Freud. Part II: Consultation and Referral. Crick
Introduction. Gibeault
Commentary. Kestemberg
Well
Then
Anything New? What that First Interview Can Teach Us. Crick
Commentary. Klauber
Personal Attitudes to Psychoanalytic Consultation. Crick
Commentary. Bronstein
Flanders
The Development of a Therapeutic Space in a First Contact with Adolescents. Gibeault
Commentary. Baldacci
Bouchard
The Analytic Encounter: A Historical and Process-oriented Perspective. Gibeault
Commentary. Donnet
de M'Uzan
The Analytical Encounter. Jaffè
Commentary. Bolognini
The Profession of Ferryman: Considerations on the Analyst's Internal Attitude in Consultation and in Referral. Part III: The Analyst's Struggle with the Experience of a First Meeting. Møller
Introduction. Møller
Commentary. Ogden
Comments on Transference and Countertransference in the Initial Analytic Meeting. Wegner
Commentary. Dantlgraber
Observations on the Subjective Indication for Psychoanalysis. Skale
Commentary. Wegner
The Opening Scene and the Importance of the Countertransference. Jaffè
Commentary. Racalbuto
The Consultation in Psychoanalysis and its 'Location': Working on the Frontier. Jaffè
Commentary. Ferro
Consultation
Reverie and Story-telling. Part IV: Daring or Reluctance to Start Analysis? Reith
Introduction. Reith
Commentary. Rothstein
A Perspective on Doing a Consultation and Making the Recommendation of Analysis to a Prospective Analysand. Gibeault
Commentary. David
In What Frame of Mind Should the First Interview be Approached? Reith
Commentary. Quinodoz
The Psychoanalyst of the Future: Wise Enough to Dare to be Mad at Times. Møller
Commentary. Ehrlich
The Analyst's Reluctance to Begin a New Analysis. Vermote
Making the Best of a Bad Job.