Annual of Psychoanalysis, V. 23

Annual of Psychoanalysis, V. 23

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Volume 23 of The Annual of Psychoanalysis departs from its predecessors in offering three lengthy studies of unususal interest.  Fred Levin's three-part examination of psychoanalysis and knowledge is a simulating, timely effort to relate "a psychoanalyst's thinking about knowledge" to both the clinical situation and what is now known about learning, memory, and knowledge formation in the neurosciences.  The late Roy R. Grinker, Sr.'s history of analysis in Chicago was solicited by The Annual in 1975 but declined for publication at the time as too abrasive in tone and too critical in content.  It is published here in unexpurgated form, and emerges as both a provocative historical document and a valuable commentary on the state of psychoanalytic education 20 years ago.  Finally, in a fascinating contribution to applied analysis, Carol M. Ravenal reexamines Matisse's artwork in the context of the painter's arrested development and subsequent adult conflicts in "Henri Matisse: Love as Art - A Psychobiographical Study."

These major contributions are supplemented by clinical and theoretical papers of characteristic excellence.  John Gedo's probing evaluation of the "pragmatics of empathy" highlights how empathic responsiveness obliges analysts "to tailor our manner of discourse to the specific requirements of the analysand's current state." Michael Hoit argues that the hermeneutic point of view is an important addition to clinical theory, allowing analysts to understand phenomena outside the boundaries of specific schools and theories.  Otto Kernberg examines the psychoanalytic psychotherapy of eating-disorder patients with borderline personality organization.  Alice Rosen Soref proffers a revised understanding of the etiology and treatment of narcissistic pathology on the basis of three decades of infant research.  And Samuel Weiss discusses the resistance to child analysis of parents who know their children need help but balk at the actual recommendation for treatment.

In all, Volume 23 is a worthy response to the ferment of the present time.  Encompassing a key period in psychoanalytic history, a scholarly investigation in applied analysis, and a thoughtful assessment of psychoanalysis and brain research, it offers a fine overview of the major tributaries of contemporary analytic scholarship.  Supplement these monographic efforts with a careful selection of clinical and theoretical studies and you have an exemplary contribution to the literature.

EAN 9780881631876
ISBN 0881631876
Typ produktu Pevná vazba
Vydavatel Taylor & Francis Ltd
Datum vydání 1. listopadu 1995
Stránky 280
Jazyk English
Rozměry 229 x 152
Země United States
Sekce Professional & Scholarly
Editoři Winer Jerome A.