There are few topics in psychoanalysis today more controversial than the place of research in justifying or expanding upon analytic theory. This is a collection of papers presented at a conference held in London - with additional material - exploring the work of the principal discussants, Andre Green and Daniel Stern.
There are few topics in psychoanalysis today more controversial than the place of research in justifying or expanding upon analytic theory. This is a collection of papers presented at a conference held in London - with additional material - exploring the work of the principal discussants, Andre Green and Daniel Stern.
Publisher's Note Preface Introduction Part I What kind of research for psychoanalysis? Psychoanalytic research: where do we disagree? Response to Robert S. Wallerstein Part II Science and science fiction in infant research The relevance of empirical infant research to psychoanalytic theory and practice Discussion (I) Discussion (II) Discussion (III) Plenary discussion
Publisher's Note Preface Introduction Part I What kind of research for psychoanalysis? Psychoanalytic research: where do we disagree? Response to Robert S. Wallerstein Part II Science and science fiction in infant research The relevance of empirical infant research to psychoanalytic theory and practice Discussion (I) Discussion (II) Discussion (III) Plenary discussion
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