Argues that the founding tension between Freud's commitment to interpretation and Ferenczi's extra parameter of 'being in the experience' has a central place/key role to play in contemporary psychoanalytic debate, and that this tension can best be understood by returning to the place of trauma in psychoanalysis.
Argues that the founding tension between Freud's commitment to interpretation and Ferenczi's extra parameter of 'being in the experience' has a central place/key role to play in contemporary psychoanalytic debate, and that this tension can best be understood by returning to the place of trauma in psychoanalysis.
Prologue Introduction The rebirth of history and trauma in psychoanalysis Formulation of interpretations in clinical practice Hysteria and mourning-a psychosomatic case Trauma psychosis and regression: the psychoanalytic treatment of a schizophrenic patient Daydreams dreams and trauma Psychosomatics and technique Somatic resistance to termination: the contemporary use of "active" technique The life cycle of the psychoanalyst: reflections on a seminar for newly qualified analysts 1 Epilogue
Prologue Introduction The rebirth of history and trauma in psychoanalysis Formulation of interpretations in clinical practice Hysteria and mourning-a psychosomatic case Trauma psychosis and regression: the psychoanalytic treatment of a schizophrenic patient Daydreams dreams and trauma Psychosomatics and technique Somatic resistance to termination: the contemporary use of "active" technique The life cycle of the psychoanalyst: reflections on a seminar for newly qualified analysts 1 Epilogue
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