ABSTRACT

In this first-of-kind book, senior psychoanalysts from around the world offer personal reflections on their own training, what it was like to become a psychoanalyst, and what they would like most to convey to the candidate of today.

With forty-two personal letters to candidates, this edited collection helps analysts in training and those recently entering the profession to reflect upon what it means to be a psychoanalytic candidate and enter the profession. Letters tackle the anxieties, ambiguities, complications, and pleasures faced in these tasks. From these reflections, the book serves as a guide through this highly personal, complex, and meaningful experience and helps readers consider the many different meanings of being a candidate in a psychanalytic institute.

Perfect for candidates and psychoanalytic educators, this book inspires analysts at all levels to think, once again, about this impossible but fascinating profession and to consider their own psychoanalytic development.

chapter 1|5 pages

Arthur Leonoff

Ottawa, Canada

chapter 2|5 pages

Michael Diamond

Los Angeles, U.S.A.

chapter 3|4 pages

Roosevelt Cassorla

Sao Paulo, Brazil

chapter 4|4 pages

Eric Marcus

New York, U.S.A.

chapter 5|4 pages

Cláudio Laks Eizirik

PorteAlegre, Brazil

chapter 6|4 pages

Theodore Jacobs

New York, U.S.A.

chapter 7|5 pages

Paola Marion

Rome, Italy

chapter 8|3 pages

Otto F. Kernberg

New York, U.S.A.

chapter 9|3 pages

Stefano Bolognini

Bologna, Italy

chapter 10|5 pages

Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau

Chestnut Hill, U.S.A.

chapter 11|3 pages

Abel Mario Fainstein

Buenos Aires, Argentina

chapter 12|4 pages

Jay Greenberg

New York, U.S.A.

chapter 13|4 pages

Heribert Blass

Köln-Düsseldorf, Germany

chapter 14|4 pages

Elias and Elizabeth da Rocha Barros

Sao Paulo, Brazil

chapter 15|5 pages

Daniel Jacobs

Brookline, U.S.A.

chapter 16|3 pages

Eike Hinze

Berlin, Germany

chapter 17|4 pages

Alan Sugarman

San Diego, U.S.A.

chapter 18|3 pages

Paola Golinelli

Bologna, Italy

chapter 19|3 pages

Allannah Furlong

Montreal, Canada

chapter 20|4 pages

Barbara Stimmel

New York, U.S.A.

chapter 21|4 pages

Abbot Bronstein

San Francisco, U.S.A.

chapter 22|4 pages

Cecilio Paniagua

Madrid, Spain

chapter 23|3 pages

Ellen Sparer

Paris, France

chapter 24|4 pages

Harriet Wolfe

San Francisco, U.S.A.

chapter 25|4 pages

Maj-Britt Winberg

Lund, Sweden

chapter 26|2 pages

Arlene Kramer Richardson

New York, U.S.A.

chapter 27|3 pages

Gohar Homayounpour

Tehran, Iran

chapter 28|4 pages

Ines Bayona

Bogata, Columbia

chapter 29|3 pages

Donald Moss

New York, U.S.A.

chapter 30|4 pages

Virginia Ungar

Buenos Aires, Argentina

chapter 31|2 pages

Arnold Richards

New York, U.S.A.

chapter 32|4 pages

Ellen Pinsky

Cambridge, U.S.A.

chapter 33|5 pages

H. Shmuel Erlich

Tel Aviv, Israel

chapter 34|4 pages

Bent Rosenbaum

Copenhagen, Denmark

chapter 35|4 pages

Fredric Perlman

New York, U.S.A.

chapter 36|4 pages

Claudia Lucia Borensztejn

Buenos Aires, Argentina

chapter 37|5 pages

Jane Kite

Cambridge, U.S.A.

chapter 38|3 pages

Gabriela Goldstein

Buenos Aires, Argentina

chapter 39|4 pages

Eva Schmid-Gloor

Zurich, Switzerland

chapter 40|4 pages

Adriana Prengler

Seattle, U.S.A.

chapter 41|4 pages

Rachel Blass

Jerusalem, Israel

chapter 42|4 pages

Donald Campbell

London, England

chapter 43|1 pages

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