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Autor Hanly, Charles M.T.; Kris, Anton O.; Treurniet, Nikolaas; Wegner, Peter
Verlag Van Gorcum
Auflage/ Erscheinungsjahr 1996
Format 24 × 15,5 cm
Einbandart/ Medium/ Ausstattung Broschiert
Seiten/ Spieldauer 73 Seiten
SFB Artikelnummer (SFB_ID) 9789023231493

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The common concern of the papers in this volume is the integration of clinical findings in patients with different kinds of pathology, of research on the subjective experience of the analyst at work, and of modern philosophical trends with classical psychoanalytic ideas. The essays and discussions range widely over new developments in psychoanalytic theory and technique, in the particular context of the passing of Freud’s concept of the analyst as an anonymous, completely neutral observer. A central question, dealt with directly or indirectly by all contributors, is the impact of the interaction between the analyst’s personality and resources, and the input of the analysand, on the course of analytic treatment. The papers in this volume were read at a symposium held in Amsterdam in April 1996, to mark the 70th birthday of the internationally known Dutch psychoanalyst Nikolaas Treurniet.

Aus dem Inhalt

  • Preface
  • Han Groen-Prakken: Introduction: Treumiet’s significance for Dutch psychoanalysis
  • Nikolaas Treumiet: On an ethic of psychoanalytic technique
  • Anton O. Kris: The contributions of Nikolaas Treurniet - an appreciation by a comrade in arms
  • Douwe Jongbloed: The father’s tools: discussion of Anton Kris’ paper
  • Peter Wegner: Passion, countertransference enactment and breakdown in the psychoanalysis of a young woman
  • Margreet Visser-Donker: Unresolved childhood mourning: discussion of Peter Wegner’s paper
  • Charles Hanly: Support and interpretation
  • Antonie Ladan: Discussion of ‘Support and interpretation’ by Charles Hanly
  • Bibliography of the articles by Nikolaas Treurniet
  • List of authors

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