1st Edition

Influential Papers from the 1950s

Edited By Andrew C. Furman, Steven T. Levy Copyright 2003
316 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

This volume presents a series of papers that appeared in the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis during the 1950s. It recognizes a turning of psychoanalytic attention from the exploration of the analysand's intra-psychic experience to mapping out equally relevant psychoanalytic concerns.

Series Preface -- Introduction -- Hate in the counter-transference1 -- On counter-transference -- Counter-transference and the patient’s response to it -- A contribution to the problem of counter-transference -- Normal counter-transference and some of its deviations -- On counter-transference 1 , 2 -- Current concepts of transference -- Attacks on linking -- Notes on symbol formation -- Autism and symbiosis, two extreme disturbances of identity -- New beginning and the paranoid and the depressive syndromes -- On transference -- Transitional objects and transitional phenomena 1 —a study of the first not-me possession 2 -- The nature of the child’s tie to his mother -- Some remarks on the role of speech in psycho-analytic technique -- Some reflections on the ego 1

Biography

Andrew C. Furman, Steven T. Levy