1st Edition

Difficulties in the Analytic Encounter

By John Klauber Copyright 1981
    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    266 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book represents an odyssey through the career of a thoughtful and serious psychoanalyst. John Klauber, a strong and articulate member of the middle or "independent" group of the British Institute of Psycho-Analysis, was President of the British Psycho-Analytical Society at his untimely death in August 1981. This volume, which he fortunately lived to see published, turns out to be a legacy of his psychoanalytic and personal thinking and feeling, and contains ten papers spanning the tewnty years of the 1960s and 1970s. It conveys, in a fashion which compels reading, the mind of the author which was the essence of the man.

    Arriving at Solutions , Difficulties in the Therapeutic Situation , Reporting Dreams in Psychoanalysis (1967) , The Relationship of Transference and Interpretation (1971) , Elements of the Psychoanalytic Relationship and Their Therapeutic Implications (1976) , Analyses That Cannot Be Terminated (1977) , Difficulties in Technique , The Structure of the Session as a Guide to Interpretation (1961) , A Particular Form of Transference in Neurotic Depression (1966) , Formulating Interpretations in Clinical Psychoanalysis , Difficulties in the Analyst , The Psychoanalyst as a Person (1968) , Personal Attitudes to Psychoanalytic Consultation , The Identity of the Psychoanalyst (1976) , On the Dual Use of Historical and Scientific Method in Psychoanalysis (1968) , The Psychical Roots of Religion: A Case Study (1973)

    Biography

    John Klauber