1st Edition

The Annual of Psychoanalysis, V. 22

By Jerome A. Winer Copyright 1994
312 Pages
by Routledge

Volume 22 of The Annual of Psychoanalysis begins with the provocative reflections of Jane Flax and Robert Michels on the current status and future prospects of psychoanalysis a century after Freud.  Flax believes that analysis will not survive in the postmodern West if analysts cling to the medical model and the notion of analysis as a clinical science; Michels believes analysis will... Read more
I. The Chicago Institute's 60th Anniversary Conference: Papers and Discussions Presented on October 24, 1992
Final Analysis? Psychoanalysis in the Postmodern West - Jane Flax
Discussion of "Final Analysis? Psychoanalysis in the Postmodern West" by Jane Flax" Response to Jane Flax - Fran‡oise Meltzer
Psychoanalysis Enters Its Second Century - Robert Michels
Discussion of "Psychoanalysis Enters Its Second Century" by Robert Michels - Marvin Margolis
Discussion of "Psychoanalysis Enters Its Second Century" by Robert Michels - Boris M.Astrachan
II. Psychoanalysis and the Visual Arts
The Inner World of Paul Gauguin - John E. Gedo
Vincent van Gogh as Artist: A Psychoanalytic Reflection - W. W. Meissner
III. Third-Party Payers and Transference: The German Experience
Third-Party Payment: Can Its Transference Significance Be Analyzed? - Johann Michael Rotmann
IV. Theoretical and Clinical Papers
A Time of Questioning: The Severely Disturbed Patient Within Classical Analysis - Leon Wrmser
On the Analyst's Noninterpretive Activities in the Clinical Situation - Michael Hoit
Fables as Psychoanalytic Metaphors - Elaine Caruth
The Multiple Code Theory and the Psychoanalytic Process: A Framework for Research - Wilma Bucci
Discussion of "The Multiple Code Theory and the Psychoanalytic Process: A Framework for Research" by Wilma Bucci - Charles M. Jaffe
Repetition and Interaction in the Analytic Process: Enactment, Acting Out, and Collusion - Ralph E. Roughton

Biography

Jerome A. Winer