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Psychoanalysis - From Practice to Theory

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Informationen zum Autor Jorge Canestri: MD, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst. Specialized in linguistics and epistemology. Training and supervising analyst for the Italian Psychoanalytical Association (AIPsi) and for the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association. Director of the Institute of Psychoanalysis of the Italian Psychoanalytical Association (1992-98). Full member of the International Psychoanalytic Association. Chair of the Ethics Committee (IPA), Chair of the Working Party on Theoretical Issues of the EPF, Chair of the 42nd Congress of the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA), Nice, 2001. Member of the Conceptual and Empirical Research Committee (IPA). Professor of Psychology of Mental Health at the Roma 3 University. Editor of the Educational Section of the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis. Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis. Correspondent of Psicoanßlisis and of Revista de Psicoanßlisis. Member of the Editorial Board of Aperturas PsicoanalÝticas. Author of numerous psychoanalytical papers in books and reviews and co-author of The Babel of the Unconscious: Mother Tongue and Foreign Languages in the Psychoanalytic Dimension. Editor (with Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber and Anna Ursula Dreher) of Pluralism and Unity? Methods of Research in Psychoanalysis. Director of the webpage: Psychoanalysis and logical mathematical thought. Mary S. Sigourney Award recipient, 2004. IPA Global Representative for Europe. Klappentext With contributions from leading European and American psychoanalysts, this innovative text systematically investigates and analyses the relationship between clinical practice and psychoanalytic theories.It examines clinical practice experience in detail and links it with the knowledge gained from official theory. To make this type of analysis of clinical material possible, the team of authors have devised a grid called The Map. This new instrument details the implicit theories of the analyst at work and can be used in everyday clinical work and supervisions. These analyses highlight the divergences and convergences with theory, but also reveal outlines for new models.Psychoanalysis: From Practice to Theory makes a significant contribution to the debate about the most important problems that psychoanalysis presents. It will be of great value to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and students of psychoanalysis.Contributors: Jorge L. Ahumada, Werner Bohleber, Jorge Canestri, Paul Denis, Peter Fonagy, William I. Grossman, Gail S. Reed, David Tuckett, Samuel ZysmanWhurr Series in Psychoanalysis Edited by Peter Fonagy and Mary Target Zusammenfassung The proliferation of theories in psychoanalysis was one of the major preoccupations for psychoanalysis theorists in the eighties. At the time hey attempted to find a 'common ground' that would conceptualise the divergences by exploring the internal coherence of every theory and measuring its compatibility with the others. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the editorContributorsSeries forewordIntroduction (Jorge Canestri)1. Implicit understanding of clinical material beyond theory (Jorge Canestri)2. "The Map of private (implicit) theories in clinical practice" [The grid] (Jorge Canestri, Werner Bohleber, Paul Denis and Peter Fonagy)3. Strictly confidential: Miss R (Peter Fonagy)4. Discussion of public and implicit theories in Peter Fonagy's case presentation (Werner Bohleber)5. The failure of practice to inform theory and the role of implicit theory in bridging the transmission gap (Peter Fonagy)6. Some perspectives on relationships of theory and technique (William I. Grossman)7. Theory as Transition: Spatial Metaphors of the Mind and the Analytic Space (Gail Reed)8. The analytic mind at work. Counter-inductive knowledge and the blunders of so-called "theory of science" (Jorge L. Ahumada)9. Infantile sexual theories and cognitive development. Psychoanaly...

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