ABSTRACT

The Ego and the Id: 100 Years Later revisits Freud’s classic 1923 essay, which developed key psychoanalytic concepts and presented a radical revision of his earlier theory.

International contributors explore the themes of this remarkable work from their own perspective, with novel and surprising results. There are mysteries uncovered, questions raised about the validity of Freud’s perspective, problems in psychoanalytic technique based on those clinging to Freud’s earlier model of the curative process in psychoanalysis, cybernetics as a way of evaluating Freud’s model, and many other gems. With contributors highlighting the significance of the essay and offering critiques based upon new understanding gathered over the last century, The Ego and the Id: 100 Years Later offers a fresh, international perspective on this classic paper.

This book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts in practice and in training and of great interest to scholars of psychoanalytic studies.

chapter 1|13 pages

Freud's error

chapter 2|11 pages

The meeting of minds

chapter 4|12 pages

The capacious Freud

chapter 5|14 pages

Some thoughts of Freud's epochal work

100 Years Later

chapter 6|15 pages

The advent of the superego

An après-coup of Beyond the Pleasure Principle

chapter 9|12 pages

Modern ego psychology

The new ego

chapter 10|13 pages

A generative paradox

The subject who is the unconscious master in his own house

chapter 11|12 pages

Melancholia as a clinical and metapsychological agent

A look over the ego/superego

chapter 13|13 pages

The legacy of complexity