The Ego and Analysis of Defense, by Paul Gray, without a doubt represents a major advance in analytic technique. How therapists listen and what they do with what they hear must be the primary issues that any technical approach addresses. Paul Gray shows how technique has, until now, lagged far behind theory in addressing these and other important questions. This book is essential reading for every practicing clinician.
The Ego and Analysis of Defense, by Paul Gray, without a doubt represents a major advance in analytic technique. How therapists listen and what they do with what they hear must be the primary issues that any technical approach addresses. Paul Gray shows how technique has, until now, lagged far behind theory in addressing these and other important questions. This book is essential reading for every practicing clinician.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Gray spent his early years in South Dakota, then went on to the University of Chicago where he earned a B.A. and an M.D. At 25 he began analytic training and the practice of Psychiatry in Washington, D.C. For the past quarter of a century his scientific interests and contributions to the major journals have centered on the theory and practice of psychoanalytic technique. As a training and supervising analyst with the Baltimore-Washington Institute for Psycho-analysis he has for many years taught candidates and graduates, as well as social workers and psychiatric residents in the community. Elected twice as Councillor-at Large, his activities with the American Psychoanalytic Association also included serving on several of its Committees, and as Plenary Speaker in 1990. For over thirty years he has been a regular participant in the semi-annual work of the Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies, held at Princeton, N.J.
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Chapter 1 Foreword to the Second Edition Chapter 2 Foreword Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Part 5 Part I: Technique Chapter 6 The Capacity for Viewing Intrapsychic Activity Chapter 7 ''Developmental Lag'' in the Evolution of Technique Chapter 8 On Helping Analysands Observe Intrapsychic Activity Chapter 9 The Nature of Therapeutic Action in Psychoanalysis Chapter 10 The Analysis of the Ego's Inhibiting Superego Activities Chapter 11 The Analysis of the Ego's Permissive Superego Chapter 12 Memory as Resistance, and the Telling of a Dream Part 13 Part II: Teaching and Supervisory Guidelines Chapter 14 A Guide to Analysis of the Ego in Conflict Chapter 15 Brief Psychotherapy, Dynamic Psychotherapy, and Psychoanalysis Chapter 16 The Ego's Predictable Response to the Unfamiliar Analytic Situation Chapter 17 A Brief Historical Perspective Regarding Defenses against Instinctual Drive Derivatives Reaching Consciousness Chapter 18 Reflections on Supervision Chapter 19 Elements of Supervision Chapter 20 A Conversation with Paul Gray Chapter 21 Undoing the Lag in the Technique of Conflict and Defense Analysis Chapter 22 Facilitating the Analysis of Conflicted Drive Derivatives of Aggression Chapter 23 Close Process Attention and Termination Chapter 24 References Chapter 25 Credits Chapter 26 Index Chapter 27 About the Author
Chapter 1 Foreword to the Second Edition Chapter 2 Foreword Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Part 5 Part I: Technique Chapter 6 The Capacity for Viewing Intrapsychic Activity Chapter 7 ''Developmental Lag'' in the Evolution of Technique Chapter 8 On Helping Analysands Observe Intrapsychic Activity Chapter 9 The Nature of Therapeutic Action in Psychoanalysis Chapter 10 The Analysis of the Ego's Inhibiting Superego Activities Chapter 11 The Analysis of the Ego's Permissive Superego Chapter 12 Memory as Resistance, and the Telling of a Dream Part 13 Part II: Teaching and Supervisory Guidelines Chapter 14 A Guide to Analysis of the Ego in Conflict Chapter 15 Brief Psychotherapy, Dynamic Psychotherapy, and Psychoanalysis Chapter 16 The Ego's Predictable Response to the Unfamiliar Analytic Situation Chapter 17 A Brief Historical Perspective Regarding Defenses against Instinctual Drive Derivatives Reaching Consciousness Chapter 18 Reflections on Supervision Chapter 19 Elements of Supervision Chapter 20 A Conversation with Paul Gray Chapter 21 Undoing the Lag in the Technique of Conflict and Defense Analysis Chapter 22 Facilitating the Analysis of Conflicted Drive Derivatives of Aggression Chapter 23 Close Process Attention and Termination Chapter 24 References Chapter 25 Credits Chapter 26 Index Chapter 27 About the Author
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