1st Edition

Difficulties in the Analytic Encounter

By John Klauber Copyright 1981
266 Pages
by Routledge

266 Pages
by Routledge

470 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... Read more
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