The Freudian Matrix of André Green presents seven papers, never previously published in English, that will allow readers to more closely follow and more fully understand the development of Green¿s unique psychoanalytic thinking.
The Freudian Matrix of André Green presents seven papers, never previously published in English, that will allow readers to more closely follow and more fully understand the development of Green¿s unique psychoanalytic thinking.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Howard B. Levine is a private practitioner in Brookline, Massachusetts. He is editor-in-chief of the Routledge Wilfred R. Bion Studies Book Series, the author of Affect, Representation and Language: Between the Silence and the Cry and has edited and co-edited André Green Revisited: Representation and the Work of the Negative, Unrepresented States and the Construction of Meaning and The Post-Bionian Field Theory of Antonino Ferro (all Routledge).
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Series editor foreword Acknowledgements Sources of original text Introduction ¿ Why Green? By Howard B. Levine 1. Aprés-Coup, The Archaic 2. The Double Limit 3. The Silence of the Psychoanalyst 4. The Capacity for Reverie and the Etiological Myth 5. Language Within The General Theory of Representation 6. The Psychoanalytic Frame: Its Internalization By The Analyst And Its Application In Practice 7. Dismembering the Countertransference. What We Have Gained and Lost With the Extension of the Countertransference
Series editor foreword Acknowledgements Sources of original text Introduction ¿ Why Green? By Howard B. Levine 1. Aprés-Coup, The Archaic 2. The Double Limit 3. The Silence of the Psychoanalyst 4. The Capacity for Reverie and the Etiological Myth 5. Language Within The General Theory of Representation 6. The Psychoanalytic Frame: Its Internalization By The Analyst And Its Application In Practice 7. Dismembering the Countertransference. What We Have Gained and Lost With the Extension of the Countertransference
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