The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud Vol.12

The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud Vol.12
Author: Sigmund Freud
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 009942665X

Case History of Schreber, Papers on Technique and Other Works (1911 - 1913) This collection of twenty-four volumes is the first full paperback publication of the standard edition of The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud in English Includes: Psycho-Analytic Notes on an Autobiographical Account of a Case of Paranoia (1911) Papers on Technique (1911-1915) Dreams in Folklore (1911) On Psycho-Analysis (1911) Formulations on the Two Principles of Mental Functioning (1911) Types of Onset Neurosis (1912) Contributions to a Discussion on Masturbation (1912) A Note on the Unconscious in Psycho-Analysis (1912) An Evidential Dream (1913) The Occurrence in Dreams of Material from Fairy Tales (1913) The Theme of the Three Caskets (1913) Two Lies Told by Children (1913) The Disposition to Obsessional Neurosis (1913) Introuduction to Pfister's The Psycho-Analytic Method (1913) Preface to Bourke's Scatalogical Rites of All Nations (1913) Shorter Writings (1911-1913)

Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic / Object Relations

Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic / Object Relations
Author: Jeffrey J. Magnavita
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2002-10-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0471213195

Now available in paperback. In this volume, different approaches to Psychodynamic/Object Relations approaches are examined. It covers the important issues in the field, with topics ranging from "psychodynamic psychotherapy with undergraduate and graduate students" to "a relational feminist psychodynamic approach to sexual desire" to "psychodynamic/object relations group therapy with shizophrenic patients."

The Shadow of the Tsunami

The Shadow of the Tsunami
Author: Philip M. Bromberg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136853081

During early development, every human being is exposed to the relative impact of relational trauma – disconfirmation of aspects of oneself as having legitimate existence in the world of others – in shaping both the capacity for spontaneous human relatedness and the relative vulnerability to "adult-onset trauma." To one degree or another, a wave of dysregulated affect – a dissociated "tsunami" – hits the immature mind, and if left relationally unprocessed leaves a fearful shadow that weakens future ability to regulate affect in an interpersonal context and reduces the capacity to trust, sometimes even experience, authentic human discourse. In his fascinating third book, Philip Bromberg deepens his inquiry into the nature of what is therapeutic about the therapeutic relationship: its capacity to move the psychoanalytic process along a path that, bit by bit, shrinks a patient's vulnerability to the pursuing shadow of affective destabilization while simultaneously increasing intersubjectivity. What takes places along this path does not happen because "this" led to "that," but because the path is its own destination – a joint achievement that underlies what is termed in the subtitle "the growth of the relational mind." Expanding the self-state perspective of Standing in the Spaces (1998) and Awakening the Dreamer (2006), Bromberg explores what he holds to be the two nonlinear but interlocking rewards of successful treatment – healing and growth. The psychoanalytic relationship is illuminated not as a medium for treating an illness but as an opportunity for two human beings to live together in the affectively enacted shadow of the past, allowing it to be cognitively symbolized by new cocreated experience that is processed by thought and language – freeing the patient's natural capacity to feel trust and joy as part of an enduring regulatory stability that permits life to be lived with creativity, love, interpersonal spontaneity, and a greater sense of meaning.

Dancing with the Unconscious

Dancing with the Unconscious
Author: Danielle Knafo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-04-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136951334

In writing and lecturing over the past two decades on the relationship between psychoanalysis and art, Danielle Knafo has demonstrated the many ways in which these two disciplines inform and illuminate each other. This book continues that discussion, emphasizing how the creative process in psychoanalysis and art utilizes the unconscious in a quest for transformation and healing. Part one of the book presents case studies to show how free association, transference, dream work, regression, altered states of consciousness, trauma, and solitude function as creative tools for analyst, patient, and artist. Knafo uses the metaphor of dance to describe therapeutic action, the back-and-forth movement between therapist and patient, past and present, containment and release, and conscious and unconscious thought. The analytic couple is both artist and medium, and the dance they do together is a dynamic representation of the boundless creativity of the unconscious mind. Part two of the book offers in-depth studies of several artists to illustrate how they employ various media for self-expression and self-creation. Knafo shows how artists, though mostly creating in solitude, are frequently engaged in significant relational proceses that attempt rapprochement with internalized objects and repair of psychic injury. Dancing with the Unconscious expands the theoretical dimension of psychoanalysis while offering the clinician ways to realize greater creativity in work with patients.

From Classical to Contemporary Psychoanalysis

From Classical to Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Author: Morris N. Eagle
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 113525222X

The landscape of psychoanalysis has changed, at times dramatically, in the hundred or so years since Freud first began to think and write about it. Freudian theory and concepts have risen, fallen, evolved, mutated, and otherwise reworked themselves in the hands and minds of analysts the world over, leaving us with a theoretically pluralistic (yet threateningly multifarious) diffusion of psychoanalytic viewpoints. To help make sense of it all, Morris Eagle sets out to critically reevaluate fundamental psychoanalytic concepts of theory and practice in a topical manner. Beginning at the beginning, he reintroduces Freud's ideas in chapters on the mind, object relations, psychopathology, and treatment; he then approaches the same topics in terms of more contemporary psychoanalytic schools. In each chapter, however, there is an underlying emphasis on identification and integration of converging themes, which is reemphasized in the final chapter. Relevant empirical research findings are used throughout, thus basic concepts - such as repression - are reexamined in the light of more contemporary developments.

Teaching, Training, and Administration in Graduate Psychology Programs

Teaching, Training, and Administration in Graduate Psychology Programs
Author: David L. Downing
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-10-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1442244976

Teaching, Training, and Administration in Graduate Psychology Programs offers a unique contribution to the literature by presenting psychoanalytic perspectives on the challenges of educating future psychologists. By integrating psychoanalytic theory with engaging cases and practical applications, the authors explore how psychoanalysis can foster a deeper understanding of the questions and decisions that graduate psychology faculty and administrators must face every day. Teaching, Training, and Administration in Graduate Psychology Programs is an accessible and valuable resource for instructors, administrators, and graduate students.