This book explores the technical and practical problems in chronological order as they arise in the course of psychoanalytic therapy. It examines the analytic process with particular emphases on working through, dream interpretation, and the termination phase.
This book explores the technical and practical problems in chronological order as they arise in the course of psychoanalytic therapy. It examines the analytic process with particular emphases on working through, dream interpretation, and the termination phase.
Ralph R. Greenson (1911-1979) was Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, a member of the American Psychoanalytic Association, and a Training Analyst at the Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis. He was a former Dean of the Training School, past President of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, and former Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Committee, Foundation for Research in Psychoanalysis, Beverly Hills.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Introduction to Volume II Beginnings: The Preliminary Contacts with the Patient Assessment of Analyzability The Goals of Psychoanalysis Reconsidered Treatment Goals in Psychoanalysis Interpretation The Evolution of the Concept of Interpretation The "Rule" and Role of Abstinence in Psychoanalysis An Example of the Reconstruction of Trauma Basic Technical Suggestions for Dream Interpretation The Male Genital in the Manifest Content of Dreams Working Through Some Defensive Aspects of the Masturbation Fantasy and the Necessity to Work It Through Acting Out Acting Out and Its Technical Management Countertransference Transference, Countertransference, and the Real Relationship: A Study and Reassessment of Greenson's Views of the Patient/Analyst Dyad Countertransference and Counterdefense The Working Alliance Revisited: An Intersubjective Perspective Problems of Termination Termination: A Case Report of the End Phase of an "Interminable" Analysis About Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Primitive States: From Gigolo to Self Realization The Turning Point Screens, Splits, Frames, and Keys: The Analysis of an Omnipotent Man
Preface Introduction Introduction to Volume II Beginnings: The Preliminary Contacts with the Patient Assessment of Analyzability The Goals of Psychoanalysis Reconsidered Treatment Goals in Psychoanalysis Interpretation The Evolution of the Concept of Interpretation The "Rule" and Role of Abstinence in Psychoanalysis An Example of the Reconstruction of Trauma Basic Technical Suggestions for Dream Interpretation The Male Genital in the Manifest Content of Dreams Working Through Some Defensive Aspects of the Masturbation Fantasy and the Necessity to Work It Through Acting Out Acting Out and Its Technical Management Countertransference Transference, Countertransference, and the Real Relationship: A Study and Reassessment of Greenson's Views of the Patient/Analyst Dyad Countertransference and Counterdefense The Working Alliance Revisited: An Intersubjective Perspective Problems of Termination Termination: A Case Report of the End Phase of an "Interminable" Analysis About Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Primitive States: From Gigolo to Self Realization The Turning Point Screens, Splits, Frames, and Keys: The Analysis of an Omnipotent Man
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