400 Pages
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Routledge
400 Pages
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Routledge
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Volume 26/27 begins with publication of The Annual's first prize essay, Samuel Abrams's "How Child and Adult Analysis Inform and Misinform One Another." This is followed by a series of papers originally prepared for a symposium honoring John E. Gedo. These papers span the clinical topics of obsessiveness, sublimation, dreams and self-analysis, and analyzability, and also... Read more
Part I: The Annual Prize Paper: The Psychoanalyst as Clinician. Abrams, How Child and Adult Analysis Inform and Misinform One Another. Part II: Gedo Symposium Papers. Freedman, Obsessiveness in Context. Gardner, On Seeing Stars, Halos, and Other Illuminations: Some Speculations about Vincent van Gogh. Gedo, The Self-Portrait as Covert Message: the van Gogh-Gauguin Exchange. Gunther, Recalled Dreams as a Stimulus for Self-Analysis. Muller, Modes and Functions of Sublimation. Wilson, Analyzability Redux: From "Analyzable" to "Preparable for Analysis." Wilson, Alberto Giacometti's Woman with Her Throat Cut: Multiple Meanings and Methodology. Part III: Clinical Psychoanalysis. Newman, The Usable Analyst: The Role of the Affective Engagement of the Analyst in Reaching Usability. Hoit, Response to Kenneth Newman's "The Usable Analyst." Otte, The Child Psychoanalyst as Clinician: The Perils of Parental Projection. Sripada, A Comparison of a Failed Supervision and a Successful Supervision of the Same Psychoanalytic Case. Part IV: Psychoanalysis and the Arts. Friedman, Nabokov's Lolita: A Psychoanalytic Study. Friedman, Form and Content in van Gogh's Crows Over the Wheat Field. Meissner, Love and Sexuality in the Life and Art of Vincent van Gogh. Neutzel, Psychoanalysis as a Dramatic Art.
Biography
Jerome A. Winer






