Reading Italian Psychoanalysis
Herausgeber: Borgogno, Franco; Marino Coe, Luisa; Luchetti, Alberto
Reading Italian Psychoanalysis
Herausgeber: Borgogno, Franco; Marino Coe, Luisa; Luchetti, Alberto
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Reading Italian Psychoanalysis provides a comprehensive guide to the most important Italian psychoanalytic thinking of recent years, including work by major names such as Weiss, E.Gaddini, Matte Blanco, Nissim Momigliano, Canestri, Amati Mehler, and Ferro. It covers the most important theoretical developments and clinical advances, with special emphasis on contemporary topics such as transference, trauma and primitive states of mind where Italian work has been particular influential.
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Reading Italian Psychoanalysis provides a comprehensive guide to the most important Italian psychoanalytic thinking of recent years, including work by major names such as Weiss, E.Gaddini, Matte Blanco, Nissim Momigliano, Canestri, Amati Mehler, and Ferro. It covers the most important theoretical developments and clinical advances, with special emphasis on contemporary topics such as transference, trauma and primitive states of mind where Italian work has been particular influential.
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- New Library of Psychoanalysis Teaching Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 738
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1472g
- ISBN-13: 9781138932869
- ISBN-10: 1138932868
- Artikelnr.: 43774561
- New Library of Psychoanalysis Teaching Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 738
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1472g
- ISBN-13: 9781138932869
- ISBN-10: 1138932868
- Artikelnr.: 43774561
Franco Borgogno is Professor of Clinical Psychology (Turin University), Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society and member of the Board of many international psychoanalytic journals and book series. In 2010 he received the Mary S. Sigourney Award. Alberto Luchetti is Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society. Past Editor of the Rivista di Psicoanalisi, he is Member of the Scientific Board of the Jean Laplanche Foundation's 'New Foundations for Psychoanalysis' of the Institut de France. Luisa Marino Coe is a member of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society and a guest member of the British Psychoanalytic Society. She is former President of the International Psychoanalytic Studies Organization (IPSO) and Chair of the IPA IPSO Relations Committee. She was Editor of the Italian Psychoanalytic Annual.
General Introduction Franco Borgogno and Alberto Luchetti Section I:
History of psychoanalysis in Italy 1 Psychoanalysis in Italy Giuseppe Di
Chiara 2 Themes and developments of psychoanalytic thought in Italy Anna
Ferruta Section II: Metapsychology Introduction Alberto Luchetti 3
Expression in Symbolic Logic of the Characteristics of the System Ucs or
the logic of the system Ucs Ignacio Matte Blanco 4 Morphology and
transformations of psychoanalytic models Francesco Corrao 5 The object in
psychoanalysis Jacqueline Amati-Mehler 6 Psychoanalytic transformations
Fernando Riolo7 A Bionian hypothesis on the origin of thought Alberto
Meotti 8 Transference: Notes on the history of a paradox Francesco
Napolitano 9 Transference and unconscious communication:
Countertransference, theories and the analyst's narcissism Antonio Alberto
Semi 10 Dreams that mirror the session Giuseppe Civitarese 11 Notes on the
metapsychological status of reality Francesco Conrotto 2 At the origins of
psychoanalysis. Freud, Lipps and the issue of sound and music Francesco
Barale (with Vera Minazzi) 13 The discontents of psychoanalysis in the
postmodern age Fausto Petrella Section III: Clinical practice, theory of
technique, therapeutic factors Introduction Luisa Marino 14 Tact, contact
and tactics Glauco Carloni 15 From Strachey's mutative interpretations to
interpretations of the relations between internal objects Stefania
Turillazzi Manfredi 16 Meeting, telling, and parting: Three basic factors
in the psychoanalytic experience Giuseppe Di Chiara 17 Interpretation and
construction: The work of transformation in the psychoanalytic practice
Jorge Canestri 18 Transformations in dreaming and characters in the
psychoanalytic field Antonino Ferro 19 Laying low and saying (almost)
nothing Parthenope Bion Talamo 20 Which is the relevant superego for
clinical analytic work? Franco De Masi 21 On termination of the analysis
Gilda De Simone 22 Transferences in adolescence Anna Maria Nicolò 23 How
much reality can we bear? Loredana Micati 24 The foretold lie Giovanna
Ambrosio Section IV: The person of the analyst, countertransference and the
analytic relationship/field Introduction Franco Borgogno 25 Two people
talking in a room: An investigation into the analytic dialogue Luciana
Nissim Momigliano 26 The countertransference in the perspective of the
persona Davide Lopez 27 The complex nature of psychoanalytic empathy: A
theoretical and clinical exploration Stefano Bolognini 28 Chiasma Domenico
Chianese 29 Reverie and metaphor: A particular way to investigate the
unconscious in psychoanalytical practice Roberto Speziale-Bagliacca 30
Field Theory and trans-generational phantasies Claudio Neri 31 On
countertransference Lucio Russo 32 The person of the analyst. Interpreting,
not interpreting, and countertransference Vincenzo Bonaminio Section V:
Trauma, psychic pain, mourning and working-through Introduction Franco
Borgogno 33 Agoraphobia and its relation to hysterical attacks and to
traumas Edoardo Weiss 34 The rejected infant: Reflections on
depersonalisation Roberto Tagliacozzo 35 Surviving, existing, living:
Reflections on the analyst's anxiety Dina Vallino Macciò 36 Some thoughts
on inauthenticity Franca Meotti 37 On the patient's becoming an individual:
The importance of the
analyst's personal response to a deprived schizoid patient Franco Borgogno
38 'The dead Sybil': Reparation and restitution of an absence Andreas
Giannakoulas 39 Violated minds. Thoughts on Dora, Schreber, Paul and others
Giovanna Goretti Regazzoni 40 Trauma and psychic pain during the first life
experiences Tonia Cancrini Section VI: Preverbal, precocious, fusional,
primitive states of the mind Introduction Franco Borgogno 41 On imitation
Eugenio Gaddini 42 Psychic birth Franco Fornari 43 Defence mechanisms and
very early levels Simona Argentieri 44 Personification Eugenio Gaburri 45
Reverie deficits and tyrannical transference Marta Badoni 46 'White
psychoses': Silence and delusions Adolfo Pazzagli 47 Hysteria, from the
origins to the Oedipal constellation: The 'feminine' and the conflict
against the otherness Agostino Racalbuto 48 Primitive mental states and the
body: A personal view of Armando B. Ferrari's concrete original object
Riccardo Lombardi Afterword 49 A swift glance at Italian psychoanalysis
from abroad Lesley Caldwell
History of psychoanalysis in Italy 1 Psychoanalysis in Italy Giuseppe Di
Chiara 2 Themes and developments of psychoanalytic thought in Italy Anna
Ferruta Section II: Metapsychology Introduction Alberto Luchetti 3
Expression in Symbolic Logic of the Characteristics of the System Ucs or
the logic of the system Ucs Ignacio Matte Blanco 4 Morphology and
transformations of psychoanalytic models Francesco Corrao 5 The object in
psychoanalysis Jacqueline Amati-Mehler 6 Psychoanalytic transformations
Fernando Riolo7 A Bionian hypothesis on the origin of thought Alberto
Meotti 8 Transference: Notes on the history of a paradox Francesco
Napolitano 9 Transference and unconscious communication:
Countertransference, theories and the analyst's narcissism Antonio Alberto
Semi 10 Dreams that mirror the session Giuseppe Civitarese 11 Notes on the
metapsychological status of reality Francesco Conrotto 2 At the origins of
psychoanalysis. Freud, Lipps and the issue of sound and music Francesco
Barale (with Vera Minazzi) 13 The discontents of psychoanalysis in the
postmodern age Fausto Petrella Section III: Clinical practice, theory of
technique, therapeutic factors Introduction Luisa Marino 14 Tact, contact
and tactics Glauco Carloni 15 From Strachey's mutative interpretations to
interpretations of the relations between internal objects Stefania
Turillazzi Manfredi 16 Meeting, telling, and parting: Three basic factors
in the psychoanalytic experience Giuseppe Di Chiara 17 Interpretation and
construction: The work of transformation in the psychoanalytic practice
Jorge Canestri 18 Transformations in dreaming and characters in the
psychoanalytic field Antonino Ferro 19 Laying low and saying (almost)
nothing Parthenope Bion Talamo 20 Which is the relevant superego for
clinical analytic work? Franco De Masi 21 On termination of the analysis
Gilda De Simone 22 Transferences in adolescence Anna Maria Nicolò 23 How
much reality can we bear? Loredana Micati 24 The foretold lie Giovanna
Ambrosio Section IV: The person of the analyst, countertransference and the
analytic relationship/field Introduction Franco Borgogno 25 Two people
talking in a room: An investigation into the analytic dialogue Luciana
Nissim Momigliano 26 The countertransference in the perspective of the
persona Davide Lopez 27 The complex nature of psychoanalytic empathy: A
theoretical and clinical exploration Stefano Bolognini 28 Chiasma Domenico
Chianese 29 Reverie and metaphor: A particular way to investigate the
unconscious in psychoanalytical practice Roberto Speziale-Bagliacca 30
Field Theory and trans-generational phantasies Claudio Neri 31 On
countertransference Lucio Russo 32 The person of the analyst. Interpreting,
not interpreting, and countertransference Vincenzo Bonaminio Section V:
Trauma, psychic pain, mourning and working-through Introduction Franco
Borgogno 33 Agoraphobia and its relation to hysterical attacks and to
traumas Edoardo Weiss 34 The rejected infant: Reflections on
depersonalisation Roberto Tagliacozzo 35 Surviving, existing, living:
Reflections on the analyst's anxiety Dina Vallino Macciò 36 Some thoughts
on inauthenticity Franca Meotti 37 On the patient's becoming an individual:
The importance of the
analyst's personal response to a deprived schizoid patient Franco Borgogno
38 'The dead Sybil': Reparation and restitution of an absence Andreas
Giannakoulas 39 Violated minds. Thoughts on Dora, Schreber, Paul and others
Giovanna Goretti Regazzoni 40 Trauma and psychic pain during the first life
experiences Tonia Cancrini Section VI: Preverbal, precocious, fusional,
primitive states of the mind Introduction Franco Borgogno 41 On imitation
Eugenio Gaddini 42 Psychic birth Franco Fornari 43 Defence mechanisms and
very early levels Simona Argentieri 44 Personification Eugenio Gaburri 45
Reverie deficits and tyrannical transference Marta Badoni 46 'White
psychoses': Silence and delusions Adolfo Pazzagli 47 Hysteria, from the
origins to the Oedipal constellation: The 'feminine' and the conflict
against the otherness Agostino Racalbuto 48 Primitive mental states and the
body: A personal view of Armando B. Ferrari's concrete original object
Riccardo Lombardi Afterword 49 A swift glance at Italian psychoanalysis
from abroad Lesley Caldwell
General Introduction Franco Borgogno and Alberto Luchetti Section I:
History of psychoanalysis in Italy 1 Psychoanalysis in Italy Giuseppe Di
Chiara 2 Themes and developments of psychoanalytic thought in Italy Anna
Ferruta Section II: Metapsychology Introduction Alberto Luchetti 3
Expression in Symbolic Logic of the Characteristics of the System Ucs or
the logic of the system Ucs Ignacio Matte Blanco 4 Morphology and
transformations of psychoanalytic models Francesco Corrao 5 The object in
psychoanalysis Jacqueline Amati-Mehler 6 Psychoanalytic transformations
Fernando Riolo7 A Bionian hypothesis on the origin of thought Alberto
Meotti 8 Transference: Notes on the history of a paradox Francesco
Napolitano 9 Transference and unconscious communication:
Countertransference, theories and the analyst's narcissism Antonio Alberto
Semi 10 Dreams that mirror the session Giuseppe Civitarese 11 Notes on the
metapsychological status of reality Francesco Conrotto 2 At the origins of
psychoanalysis. Freud, Lipps and the issue of sound and music Francesco
Barale (with Vera Minazzi) 13 The discontents of psychoanalysis in the
postmodern age Fausto Petrella Section III: Clinical practice, theory of
technique, therapeutic factors Introduction Luisa Marino 14 Tact, contact
and tactics Glauco Carloni 15 From Strachey's mutative interpretations to
interpretations of the relations between internal objects Stefania
Turillazzi Manfredi 16 Meeting, telling, and parting: Three basic factors
in the psychoanalytic experience Giuseppe Di Chiara 17 Interpretation and
construction: The work of transformation in the psychoanalytic practice
Jorge Canestri 18 Transformations in dreaming and characters in the
psychoanalytic field Antonino Ferro 19 Laying low and saying (almost)
nothing Parthenope Bion Talamo 20 Which is the relevant superego for
clinical analytic work? Franco De Masi 21 On termination of the analysis
Gilda De Simone 22 Transferences in adolescence Anna Maria Nicolò 23 How
much reality can we bear? Loredana Micati 24 The foretold lie Giovanna
Ambrosio Section IV: The person of the analyst, countertransference and the
analytic relationship/field Introduction Franco Borgogno 25 Two people
talking in a room: An investigation into the analytic dialogue Luciana
Nissim Momigliano 26 The countertransference in the perspective of the
persona Davide Lopez 27 The complex nature of psychoanalytic empathy: A
theoretical and clinical exploration Stefano Bolognini 28 Chiasma Domenico
Chianese 29 Reverie and metaphor: A particular way to investigate the
unconscious in psychoanalytical practice Roberto Speziale-Bagliacca 30
Field Theory and trans-generational phantasies Claudio Neri 31 On
countertransference Lucio Russo 32 The person of the analyst. Interpreting,
not interpreting, and countertransference Vincenzo Bonaminio Section V:
Trauma, psychic pain, mourning and working-through Introduction Franco
Borgogno 33 Agoraphobia and its relation to hysterical attacks and to
traumas Edoardo Weiss 34 The rejected infant: Reflections on
depersonalisation Roberto Tagliacozzo 35 Surviving, existing, living:
Reflections on the analyst's anxiety Dina Vallino Macciò 36 Some thoughts
on inauthenticity Franca Meotti 37 On the patient's becoming an individual:
The importance of the
analyst's personal response to a deprived schizoid patient Franco Borgogno
38 'The dead Sybil': Reparation and restitution of an absence Andreas
Giannakoulas 39 Violated minds. Thoughts on Dora, Schreber, Paul and others
Giovanna Goretti Regazzoni 40 Trauma and psychic pain during the first life
experiences Tonia Cancrini Section VI: Preverbal, precocious, fusional,
primitive states of the mind Introduction Franco Borgogno 41 On imitation
Eugenio Gaddini 42 Psychic birth Franco Fornari 43 Defence mechanisms and
very early levels Simona Argentieri 44 Personification Eugenio Gaburri 45
Reverie deficits and tyrannical transference Marta Badoni 46 'White
psychoses': Silence and delusions Adolfo Pazzagli 47 Hysteria, from the
origins to the Oedipal constellation: The 'feminine' and the conflict
against the otherness Agostino Racalbuto 48 Primitive mental states and the
body: A personal view of Armando B. Ferrari's concrete original object
Riccardo Lombardi Afterword 49 A swift glance at Italian psychoanalysis
from abroad Lesley Caldwell
History of psychoanalysis in Italy 1 Psychoanalysis in Italy Giuseppe Di
Chiara 2 Themes and developments of psychoanalytic thought in Italy Anna
Ferruta Section II: Metapsychology Introduction Alberto Luchetti 3
Expression in Symbolic Logic of the Characteristics of the System Ucs or
the logic of the system Ucs Ignacio Matte Blanco 4 Morphology and
transformations of psychoanalytic models Francesco Corrao 5 The object in
psychoanalysis Jacqueline Amati-Mehler 6 Psychoanalytic transformations
Fernando Riolo7 A Bionian hypothesis on the origin of thought Alberto
Meotti 8 Transference: Notes on the history of a paradox Francesco
Napolitano 9 Transference and unconscious communication:
Countertransference, theories and the analyst's narcissism Antonio Alberto
Semi 10 Dreams that mirror the session Giuseppe Civitarese 11 Notes on the
metapsychological status of reality Francesco Conrotto 2 At the origins of
psychoanalysis. Freud, Lipps and the issue of sound and music Francesco
Barale (with Vera Minazzi) 13 The discontents of psychoanalysis in the
postmodern age Fausto Petrella Section III: Clinical practice, theory of
technique, therapeutic factors Introduction Luisa Marino 14 Tact, contact
and tactics Glauco Carloni 15 From Strachey's mutative interpretations to
interpretations of the relations between internal objects Stefania
Turillazzi Manfredi 16 Meeting, telling, and parting: Three basic factors
in the psychoanalytic experience Giuseppe Di Chiara 17 Interpretation and
construction: The work of transformation in the psychoanalytic practice
Jorge Canestri 18 Transformations in dreaming and characters in the
psychoanalytic field Antonino Ferro 19 Laying low and saying (almost)
nothing Parthenope Bion Talamo 20 Which is the relevant superego for
clinical analytic work? Franco De Masi 21 On termination of the analysis
Gilda De Simone 22 Transferences in adolescence Anna Maria Nicolò 23 How
much reality can we bear? Loredana Micati 24 The foretold lie Giovanna
Ambrosio Section IV: The person of the analyst, countertransference and the
analytic relationship/field Introduction Franco Borgogno 25 Two people
talking in a room: An investigation into the analytic dialogue Luciana
Nissim Momigliano 26 The countertransference in the perspective of the
persona Davide Lopez 27 The complex nature of psychoanalytic empathy: A
theoretical and clinical exploration Stefano Bolognini 28 Chiasma Domenico
Chianese 29 Reverie and metaphor: A particular way to investigate the
unconscious in psychoanalytical practice Roberto Speziale-Bagliacca 30
Field Theory and trans-generational phantasies Claudio Neri 31 On
countertransference Lucio Russo 32 The person of the analyst. Interpreting,
not interpreting, and countertransference Vincenzo Bonaminio Section V:
Trauma, psychic pain, mourning and working-through Introduction Franco
Borgogno 33 Agoraphobia and its relation to hysterical attacks and to
traumas Edoardo Weiss 34 The rejected infant: Reflections on
depersonalisation Roberto Tagliacozzo 35 Surviving, existing, living:
Reflections on the analyst's anxiety Dina Vallino Macciò 36 Some thoughts
on inauthenticity Franca Meotti 37 On the patient's becoming an individual:
The importance of the
analyst's personal response to a deprived schizoid patient Franco Borgogno
38 'The dead Sybil': Reparation and restitution of an absence Andreas
Giannakoulas 39 Violated minds. Thoughts on Dora, Schreber, Paul and others
Giovanna Goretti Regazzoni 40 Trauma and psychic pain during the first life
experiences Tonia Cancrini Section VI: Preverbal, precocious, fusional,
primitive states of the mind Introduction Franco Borgogno 41 On imitation
Eugenio Gaddini 42 Psychic birth Franco Fornari 43 Defence mechanisms and
very early levels Simona Argentieri 44 Personification Eugenio Gaburri 45
Reverie deficits and tyrannical transference Marta Badoni 46 'White
psychoses': Silence and delusions Adolfo Pazzagli 47 Hysteria, from the
origins to the Oedipal constellation: The 'feminine' and the conflict
against the otherness Agostino Racalbuto 48 Primitive mental states and the
body: A personal view of Armando B. Ferrari's concrete original object
Riccardo Lombardi Afterword 49 A swift glance at Italian psychoanalysis
from abroad Lesley Caldwell