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El. knyga: On Freud's Analysis Terminable and Interminable

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This book, the first in the series Contemporary Freud: Turning Points and Critical Issues, is published for the International Psychoanalytical Association. Each book in the series presents a classic essay by Freud with discussions of the essay by prominent psychoanalysts from several countries.

“Analysis Terminable and Interminable” is considered Freud’s clinical legacy, summing up his sense of the potential and the limitations of psychoanalysis as a therapeutic technique. Though many have regarded this essay as pessimistic in tone, it has also been lauded for its realism and for its hard-headed look at why therapy’s actual outcome must always fall short of the ideal. The contributors to this volume discuss Freud’s essay from many viewpoints. They place it in historical perspective (written in 1937, it reflects Freud’s exposure to the savagery of Nazism), situate it in terms of Freud’s personal suffering (the death of loved ones, the chronic pain of cancer), and relate his insights and observations to the major theoretical issues of the period. Most important, this volume relates Freud’s essay to current issues in technique and to controversies arising from different theoretical perspectives.

An introduction to the volume, written by Joseph Sandler, Ethel Spector Person, and Peter Fonagy, provides a succinct overview of the material. The book will be an invaluable teaching tool for psychoanalytic therapists of diverse backgrounds.

Recenzijos

Contributors: Jacob A. Arlow, Arnold M. Cooper, Terttu Eskelinen de Folch, Peter Fonagy, Andre Green, Harald Leupold-Lowenthal, A. L. Bento Mostardeiro, Ethel Spector Person, David Rosenfeld, Joseph Sandler, David Zimmermann

Preface vii
Joseph Sandler
Introduction ix
Joseph Sandler
Ethel Person
Peter Fonagy
PART ONE ANALYSIS TERMINABLE AND INTERMINABLE (1937)
1(40)
Sigmund Freud
PART TWO DISCUSSION OF "ANALYSIS TERMINABLE AND INTERMINABLE"
41(122)
A New Look at Freud's "Analysis Terminable and Interminable"
43(13)
Jacob A. Arlow
Analysis Finite and Infinite
56(20)
Harald Leupold-Lowenthal
On Teaching "Analysis Terminable and Interminable"
76(17)
David Zimmermann
A. L. Bento Mostardeiro
Obstacles to Analytic Cure
93(13)
Terttu Eskelinen De Folch
On Metapsychology and Termination
106(18)
Arnold M. Cooper
Instinct in the Late Works of Freud
124(18)
Andre Green
Freud: An Imaginary Dialogue
142(21)
David Rosenfeld
List of Contributors 163(2)
Index 165
Joseph Sandler qualified as a psychoanalyst in the British Psychoanalytical Society. He was the Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis in the University of London and Director of the Psychoanalysis Unit at University College London, and in private practice in London. He was formerly the first Sigmund Freud Professor of Psychoanalysis at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Editor of the 'International Journal of Psychoanalysis' and the 'International Review of Psychoanalysis', and was President of the International Psychoanalytical Association.