ABSTRACT
This book presents the early history of psychoanalysis, focusing on the network of psychoanalytic "filiations" and the context of discovery of crucial concepts, such as Freud's technical recommendations, the therapeutic use of countertransference, and the psychotherapeutic treatment of psychoses.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|48 pages
Healing Through Love?
chapter Chapter One|16 pages
“Healing through love?”: a unique dialogue in the history of psychoanalysis
chapter Chapter Two|30 pages
My grand-patient, my chief tormentor: a hitherto unnoticed case of Freud’s and the consequences
part II|79 pages
Psychoanalytic Filiations
chapter Chapter Three|26 pages
The threads of psychoanalytic filiations, or: psychoanalysis taking effect
part III|46 pages
Is There Still an Unknown Freud?
chapter Chapter Seven|26 pages
Is there still an unknown Freud? A note on the publications of Freud’s texts and on unpublished documents *
part IV|68 pages
Freud, Bleuler, Jung
chapter Chapter Eight|20 pages
The story of an ambivalent relationship: Sigmund Freud and Eugen Bleuler
chapter Chapter Nine|24 pages
A perfectly staged “concerted action” against psychoanalysis: the 1913 congress of German psychiatrists
part V|62 pages
Two Outstanding Followers: Sándor Ferenczi and Karl Abraham
chapter Chapter Twelve|10 pages
The significance of Ferenczi’s clinical contributions for working with psychotic patients
part |26 pages
Epilogue