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This book looks at the place of clinical research in psychoanalysis, drawing on the work of a number of IPA working parties from a range of different schools of psychoanalytic thought.
Table des matières
- The Mysterious Leap from Clinical Practice to Clinical Research
Liana Pinto Chaves
- What Is Clinical Research in Psychoanalysis? Some Comments on Its Scientific Background
Anna Ursula Dreher
- Commentary
Judy Kantrowitz
- Researching Subjectivity: Single-Case Studies and Psychoanalytic Knowledge
Robert Douglas Hinshelwood
- Discussion
Charles Hanly
- Moving from Clinical Inquiry to Clinical Research
Ricardo Bernardi
- Improving the Interface: Comments on Bernardi: Moving from Clinical Inquiry to Clinical Research
Horst Kächele
- What is 'Clinical Research'? Historical, Epistemological, and Methodological Remarks on the Relevance of Clinical Research in Times of Theoretical and Scientific Pluralism
Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber
- Discussion by Bradley Peterson: Scientific Investigation in Psychoanalysis
Bradley S. Peterson
- Clinical Research: The Role of Metaphors in the Analytic Process
Ana-María Rizzuto
- Metaphors for the Patient's Self as a Multiple Bridge for Clinical Research
Beatriz de León de Bernardi
Part IV Working Parties as Research Tools?
- Working Parties as Clinical Research
William Glover and Bernard Reith
- Opening Psychoanalytic Space in First Interviews: An Overview of the Aims and Findings of the EPF Working Party on Initiating Psychoanalysis
Bernard Reith
- Is the Three-Level Model a Clinical Research Tool?
Marina Altmann de Litvan, Ricardo Bernardi, and Margaret Ann Fitzpatrick-Hanly
- The Working Party on Comparative Clinical Methods (CCM) and the Investigation in Psychoanalysis
José Carlos Calich
- Clinical Groups on the Specificity of Psychoanalysis Today. A New Research Method for Clinical Understanding
Ana María Chabalgoity, César Luís de Souza Brito, and Ema Ponce de León
- Faimberg's Method 'Listening to listening'
Haydée Faimberg
- Developing the Capacity for Clinical Investigation: The Working Party 'Microscopy of the Analytic Session'
Roosevelt M.S. Cassorla, Ana Clara Duarte Gavião, and Cláudia Aparecida Carneiro
- Zoe
Luisa Pérez Suquilvide
- Panel: How Are Metaphors Identified and Elaborated by the Different Working Parties?
Elizabeth Lima da Rocha Barros
- A Clinical Illustration on the Working Party on the Specificity of Psychoanalytic Treatment Today - Latin American Group
César Luís de Souza Brito and Ana María Chabalgoity
- Metaphor Transformations in the 3-LM: A Systematic Clinical Exercise with Zoe's Case
Andrea Rodríguez Quiroga de Pereira, Bruno Salesio, and Adela Leibovich de Duarte
- A Descriptive Comparison of First Interviews Under the Light of 3-LM and Initiating Psychoanalysis
Andrea Rodríguez Quiroga de Pereira
- The Impact of Clinical Investigation on the Analyst
Vera Regina Fonseca
- The Analyst's Perspective: Commonalities and Differences of Working Parties on a Clinical Material
Luisa Pérez Suquilvide
- Clinical Psychoanalytic Research with the Working Party Method: State of the Art
Rudi Vermote
- Working Groups and the Search for Clinical Evidence'
Ricardo Bernardi
- Clinical Research in Working Parties Through Metaphors
Marina Altmann de Litvan
A propos de l'auteur
Marina Altmann de Litvan, PhD, is a child and adolescent psychoanalyst (IPA) and a training and supervising analyst of the Uruguayan Psychoanalytical Association. Chair of the Clinical Research Subcommittee and Former Chair of the Clinical Observation Committee of the IPA (2010-2017). Ste received the Mary Sigourney Award 2017.