lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind of parent would he have been during separation/individuation, adolescence, and adulthood? And, just what is psychoanalytic work in today's world? This paper touches on the some of the developmental difficulties of psychoanalysis, and suggests that, unlike Freud and his disciples, we try to listen to each other with open minds and a learning ears. We must respect the separation/individuation phase and cultivate our acceptance of “the other.” Individuation implies autonomy, seemingly at odds with institute life here in America. Factionalism during what some call the demise of psychoanalysis is suicidal. Listening to like minded individuals ...
The theoretical perspective of the sociology of knowledge provides the framework for this study of t...
and for over two decades it maintained a monolithic hegemony over American psychoanalysis. Within th...
For some time psychoanalysts have tended to view Freud’s cultural writings—concerning modernity, sec...
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
The centrality of language for a Freudian theory of mind and treatment has not been retained by most...
Abstract: Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis grew out of work with individuals, yet increasingly he wr...
H enry Friedman opened the panel by noting that Freud, in outlining the essential content and form o...
The traditional Freudian and interpersonal schools of psychoanalysis diverged during the psychoanaly...
American psychoanalysis, Freudian in origin, has recently developed in multiple directions among dif...
Psychoanalysis may be seen as caught between two different trends of disenchanted modernity: rationa...
practicing in the tradition of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis continually encounters derivatives of an...
More than a hundred years after the founding of psychoanalysis, it remains influential and controver...
(Please do not cite without permission) A developmental orientation frames an approach for psychoana...
How can we think about or imagine the psychoanalytic universe in which we work, think, organise and ...
How can we think about or imagine the psychoanalytic universe in which we work, think, organise and ...
The theoretical perspective of the sociology of knowledge provides the framework for this study of t...
and for over two decades it maintained a monolithic hegemony over American psychoanalysis. Within th...
For some time psychoanalysts have tended to view Freud’s cultural writings—concerning modernity, sec...
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
The centrality of language for a Freudian theory of mind and treatment has not been retained by most...
Abstract: Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis grew out of work with individuals, yet increasingly he wr...
H enry Friedman opened the panel by noting that Freud, in outlining the essential content and form o...
The traditional Freudian and interpersonal schools of psychoanalysis diverged during the psychoanaly...
American psychoanalysis, Freudian in origin, has recently developed in multiple directions among dif...
Psychoanalysis may be seen as caught between two different trends of disenchanted modernity: rationa...
practicing in the tradition of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis continually encounters derivatives of an...
More than a hundred years after the founding of psychoanalysis, it remains influential and controver...
(Please do not cite without permission) A developmental orientation frames an approach for psychoana...
How can we think about or imagine the psychoanalytic universe in which we work, think, organise and ...
How can we think about or imagine the psychoanalytic universe in which we work, think, organise and ...
The theoretical perspective of the sociology of knowledge provides the framework for this study of t...
and for over two decades it maintained a monolithic hegemony over American psychoanalysis. Within th...
For some time psychoanalysts have tended to view Freud’s cultural writings—concerning modernity, sec...