ABSTRACT

New Ideas addresses the problem and process of change in psychoanalysis from historical, theoretical, and clinical perspectives. Each section of the book is enriched by inclusion of a seminal historical paper (by M. Gitelson, P. Greenson, H. Hartmann, S. Lorand, and L. Stone), inviting the reader to compare integrative attempts of the past with those of the present.

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PART I. THE EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS: OVERVIEW

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Introduction

chapter 2|10 pages

Fluctuat Nec Mergitur

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PART III. PSYCHOANALYSIS AS A PROFESSION

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PART IV. AN APPLICATION OF NEW IDEAS IN PSYCHOANALYTIC RESEARCH: CONSENSUAL ANALYSIS