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ISBN:
0-9523905-8-2
Paperback
107 pages


Wolfgang Loch

The Art of Interpretation

deconstruction and new beginning in the psychoanalytic process
Edited and introduced by Peter Wegner

The Art of Interpretaion is a profound examination by Wolfgang Loch of Freud¡¯s use and definition of interpretation as a therapeutic tool as well as viewing it from the philosophical perspective of meaning and its definition. Loch does not confine himself to the examination of Freud¡¯s discoveries but also follows the later developments made by Klein and Bion. Wolfgang Loch was a revered teacher of psychoanalysis in Germany and it now appears in this excellent English translation making it available at last to both English speaking teachers and students of psychoanalysis.
Eglé Laufer





ISBN:
0-9-523905-5-8
Paperback
192 Pages

On Freud¡¯s ¡®Analysis Terminable and Interminable¡¯
Edited by Joseph Sandler

Contributors: Jacob A. Arlow, Arnold M. Cooper, Terttu Eskelinen de Folch, Peter Fonagy, André Green, Harald Leupold- Löwenthal, A. L. Bento Mostardeiro, Ethel Spector Person, David Rosenfeld, Joseph Sandler, David Zimmermann.

The contributors to this volume ¡¦discuss Freud¡¯s essay from many viewpoints. They place it in historical perspective (written in 1937, it reflects Freud¡¯s exposure to the savagery of Nazism), situate it in terms of Freud¡¯s personal suffering (the death of loved ones, the chronic pain of cancer), and relate his insights and observations to the major theoretical issues of the period. Most importantly, this volume relates Freud¡¯s essay to current issues in technique and to controversies arising from different theoretical perspectives.





ISBN:
0-300-05525-0
Paperback
208 pages

On Freud¡¯s ¡®Observations on Transference-Love¡¯
Edited by Ethel Spector Person, Aiban Hagelin and Peter Fonagy

Contributors Jorge Canestri, Fidias Cesio, Takeo Doi, Friedrich-Wilhelm Eickhoff, Peter Fonagy, Merton Max Gill, Aiban Hagelin, Max Hernández, Betty Joseph, Ethel Spector Person, Roy Schafer, Daniel N. Stern, Robert S. Wallerstein.

The contributors to this volume ¡¦place in context Freud¡¯s evolving thinking; focus on what it tells us about love, female sexuality and conventional morality; discuss the role of the therapist in the genesis of the patient¡¯s transference love; explore the differences between revering, reliving and enacting; and examine Freud¡¯s theory in the light of current developments in psychoanalytic thought ¡¦The essays illuminate a persistent problem in all modalities of psychotherapy: unfortunate, often tragic, enactments of erotic transference and countertransference.





ISBN:
0-9523905-4-X
Paperback
256 pages

Freud¡¯s ¡®On Narcissism: An Introduction¡¯
Edited by Joseph Sandler, Ethel Spector Person and Peter Fonagy

Contributors: Willy Baranger, David Bell, R. Horacio Etchegoyen, Peter Fonagy, León Grinberg, Béla Grünberger, Heinz Henseler, Otto F. Kernberg, Paul H. Ornstein, Ethel Spector Person, Joseph Sandler, Hanna Segal, Nikolaas Treurniet, Clifford Yorke.

On Narcissism: An Introduction is a densely packed essay dealing with ideas that are still being debated today – from the role of narcissism in normal and pathological development and the relationship of narcissism to homosexuality, libido, romantic love, and self-esteem, to issues of therapeutic intervention. The contributors place the work in the context of Freud¡¯s evolving thinking, point out its innovations, review its problematic aspects, and examine how its theoretical concepts have been elaborated more recently by analysts of diverse theoretical persuasions.





ISBN:
0-300-06266-4
Hardback
244 pages

On Freud¡¯s ¡®Creative Writers and Day-dreaming¡¯
Edited by Ethel Spector Person, Peter Fonagy and Sérvulo Augusto Figueira

Contributors Marcos Aguinis, Harold P. Blum, Ronald Britton, Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel, Sérvulo Augusto Figueira, Peter Fonagy, José A. Infante, Moisés Lemlij, Anne-Marie Sandler, Joseph Sandler, Elizabeth Tabak De Bianchedi, Harry Trosman.

The contributors to this volume provide commentaries on Freud¡¯s essay, explicating the twists and turns in psychoanalytic theories of fantasy and in applied psychoanalysis. Their essays place Freud¡¯s paper in historical context, describe the clinical value of daydreams and fantasies, offer a Kleinian view of fantasy, provide analytic approaches to creativity and fantasy, comment on the ambiguity caused by multiple translations of Freud¡¯s text, and reframe the idea of fantasy from a modern biological and developmental approach.





ISBN:
0-300-07161-2
Hardback
228 pages

On Freud¡¯s ¡®A Child is Being Beaten¡¯
Edited by Ethel Spector Person

Contributors Isidoro Berenstein, Rivka R. Eifermann, Marcio de F. Giovannetti, Patrick Joseph Mahony, Arnold H. Modell, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, Ethel Spector Person, Jean-Michel Quinodoz, Leonard Shengold, Marcelo N. Viñar.

The contributors to this volume ¡¦explore the many meanings of Freud¡¯s paper ¡®A Child is Being Beaten¡¯ which is of particular relevance in the current debate over how to tell whether an apparent memory of childhood abuse is a recollection of a real event or a derivative of fantasy. The essay takes on added interest in the light of evidence that one of the six patients Freud discusses was his daughter Anna, who wrote her own essay on the subject three years later.




Contemporary Freud: Turning Points and Critical Issues
The six books listed below can be bought as a set at a discounted rate.

Please Note: The Contemporary Freud set consists of both hardback and softback books, with slight variations in format and design. It does not, therefore, constitute a ¡®matching set¡¯.







ISBN:
978-09523905-9-6
Paperback
224 pages

Identity, Gender, and Sexuality: 150 Years after Freud
Edited by Peter Fonagy, Rainer Krause and Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber

Contributors: Susan Coates, Cláudio Laks Eizirik, Peter Fonagy, Richard C Friedman, André E Haynal, Rainer Krause,Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Linda C Mayes, Friedemann Pfäfin, Anne-Marie Sandler, Sheila Spensley, Sverre Varvin, and Rudi Vermote

While Freud opened the door on the formative and motivating power of sexuality, contemporary psychoanalysts, with some notable exceptions, have consigned sexuality to the psychoanalytic closet. This book not only re-opens the door on the broad subject of psychosexuality, but also provides fresh insights into heterosexuality, bisexuality, homosexuality, Gender Identity Disorder, transvestism and transsexualism.
This publication brings together some of the leading psychoanalytic authorities from around the globe to consider in depth the complex interweaving of identity, gender and sexuality from theoretical, clinical, historical and research perspectives. I strongly recommend Identity, Gender and Sexuality to those looking for a book that does not pull punches. The reader will find a debate about the relative merits of clinical, empirical, and conceptual research, critical assessments of interdisciplinary findings from infant and child development research, Embodied Cognitive Science, academic psychology, neurobiology, genetics, ethology, and other fields of inquiry, and honest and illuminating psychoanalytic case studies.
Donald Campbell

Dreaming and Thinking

Ed. Rosine J. Perelberg
Published by Karnac Books
Catalogue No. : 11828
ISBN: 1855759780




Dreaming and Thinking Psychoanalytic Ideas no. 4 London: Karnac

Edited and Introduced by Rosine Jozef Perelberg.

Contributors:
Ignes Sodre, Vic Sedlack, Sarah Flanders, Gregorio Kohon, Peter Fonagy and Rosine Jozef Perelberg

At the core of tThe book lies an exploration of centrally explores the connections between dreaming and thinking, and the way in which dreams may be provide the analyst¡¯s best clues concerning their patients¡¯ states of mind. The varied contributions to chapters contained in this volumebook extend further the perception that the interpretation of dreams allows access to a theory of mind, to the ways in which analysands conceive their experiences of their inner world of thoughts and feelings. It is crucial for the analyst, in during a session, to differentiate conceptually and clinically between different types of mental processes. An understanding of the type of mental constructs presented by patients - i.e. the quality, content or function of their dreams, daydreams, thoughts or actions - at each moment in an analytic session - is an important means of identifying the structure of their psychic states. EIn each of the chapters dreams areauthor crucially links dreamsed to the transference, so facilitating and allow a deeper understanding of the analytic process itself .

In the past decade, there has been something of a renaissance in psychoanalysis of the privileging of dreams, not only as the ¡°royal road¡± to the unconscious, but as a fundamental (perhaps the fundamental) function of the unconscious. Dreaming and Thinking brings together an unusually rich set of essays which illustrate a range of approaches to dream analysis in contemporary analytic practice. This collection, drawn from public lectures delivered by members of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, is remarkable both for the clarity of thinking and the freedom from analytic jargon and ideology demonstrated by the authors.
Thomas Ogden, M.D.
Member, International Psychoanalytical Association
Supervising and Training Analyst, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California


"Distilled in this little book is a great deal of contemporary wisdom
regarding the importance of dreams in clinical practice, written and
given as lectures by psychoanalysts of the British Society. The devotion
and intelligence applied to deepening our understanding of the
unconscious makes for rewarding reading."
Paul Williams PhD
Joint Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Psychoanalysis


This clever and modest book about current views of dreams is striking because it manages to convey so much in just a few pages, without losing depth of thought or resorting to traditional psychoanalytical jargon. It focuses on what is really essential without being partisan to any specific school.
The essays clarify the essence of the psychoanalytical approach, whereby the analyst renders the mental scenarios of our emotional life meaningful, and re-articulates meanings from different symbolic levels, thus opening up new possibilities for the patient.
This book is essential reading for both analysts and academics interested in present day psychoanalysis.

Elias M. da Rocha Barros
Editor for Latin America of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis
Supervising and Training Analyst, Brazilian Psycho-Analytical Society of São Paulo uggle with a masterful reader's guide that places Freud's thinking in its historical context and that breathes life into some of his most arcane metapsychological concepts. Moreover, the book also sheds light on cross-cultural currents in psychoanalysis as it is practiced today by drawing equally from French and British authors. This impressive piece of work will be ideal for teachers of Freud in the academy and in psychoanalytic institutes, but it will be of equal value to experienced analysts who wish to plumb the depths of Freud and his contribution.¡±
Glen O. Gabbard, Brown Foundation Chair of Psychoanalysis and Professor of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine; Joint Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Psychoanalysis
¡°Rosine Perelberg has invited an impressive list of British and French psychoanalysts to contribute to this contemporary Freud Reader, thus establishing an important and productive dialogue between two different psychoanalytic traditions. Perelberg excellent introduction is a tour de force that organises Freud's thinking in an original way, around central themes and conceptual frameworks. The book is an enlightening guide that will help students and professionals alike to re-discover the Freudian texts. A very useful and welcome companion to Freud's work".

Gregorio Kohon,
Training and Supervising Analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society.

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