On Freud's Couch : Seven New Interpretations of Freud's Case Histories by Imre Szecsody (1998, Hardcover)

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ON FREUD'S COUCH: SEVEN NEW INTERPRETATIONS OF FREUD'S CASE HISTORIES (THE LIBRARY OF OBJECT RELATIONS) By Irene Matthis & Imre Szecsody - Hardcover **BRAND NEW**.

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PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-100765701154
ISBN-139780765701152
eBay Product ID (ePID)1009771

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Book TitleOn Freud's Couch : Seven New Interpretations of Freud's Case Histories
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMovements / Psychoanalysis, General, Clinical Psychology, Applied Psychology
Publication Year1998
IllustratorYes
GenrePsychology
AuthorImre Szecsody
Book SeriesThe Library of Object Relations Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
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Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.4 in

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ReviewsMatthis, Szecsdy, and colleagues creatively examine seven of Freud's major case reports to link the sources of his central discoveries to current debates in contemporary psychoanalytic theory. The 'reexperiencing and restructuring' of early psychoanalytic insights in contemporary terms revitalizes the discourse and invigorates the psychoanalytic enterprise for students and seasoned practitioners alike., Matthis, Szecs dy, and colleagues creatively examine seven of Freud's major case reports to link the sources of his central discoveries to current debates in contemporary psychoanalytic theory. The 'reexperiencing and restructuring' of early psychoanalytic insights in contemporary terms revitalizes the discourse and invigorates the psychoanalytic enterprise for students and seasoned practitioners alike., Matthis, Szecsödy, and colleagues creatively examine seven of Freud's major case reports to link the sources of his central discoveries to current debates in contemporary psychoanalytic theory. The 'reexperiencing and restructuring' of early psychoanalytic insights in contemporary terms revitalizes the discourse and invigorates the psychoanalytic enterprise for students and seasoned practitioners alike., Weaving together their own ideas with the findings of historians of psychoanalysis and with other psychoanalytic reanalyses of Freud's case studies, the contributors to this very worthwhile book help us not only to understand better the origins of psychoanalysis but also to have a sense of where we are today.
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal150.19/52
Synopsis'Matthis, Szecsdy, and colleagues creatively examine seven of Freud's major case reports to link the sources of his central discoveries to current debates in contemporary psychoanalytic theory. The 'reexperiencing and restructuring' of early psychoanalytic insights in contemporary terms revitalizes the discourse and invigorates the psychoanalytic enterprise for students and seasoned practitioners alike.' Sidney J. Blatt, "Matthis, Szecsdy, and colleagues creatively examine seven of Freud's major case reports to link the sources of his central discoveries to current debates in contemporary psychoanalytic theory. The 'reexperiencing and restructuring' of early psychoanalytic insights in contemporary terms revitalizes the discourse and invigorates the psychoanalytic enterprise for students and seasoned practitioners alike." -Sidney J. Blatt "Weaving together their own ideas with the findings of historians of psychoanalysis and with other psychoanalytic reanalyses of Freud's case studies, the contributors to this very worthwhile book help us not only to understand better the origins of psychoanalysis but also to have a sense of where we are today." -Roy Schafer and Rita Frankiel
LC Classification NumberBF173.P213 1998
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