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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I. THE EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS: OVERVIEW
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PART II. THEORETICAL CONCEPTS
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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