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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 Wrmser
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
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 Wrmser
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






