Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 (Book II) (The Seminar of Jacques Lacan)

The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 (Book II) (The Seminar of Jacques Lacan) Review



The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 (Book II) (The Seminar of Jacques Lacan) Feature

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A complete translation of the seminar that Jacques Lacan gave in the course of a year's teaching within the training programme of the Socie'te' Francaise de Psychanalyse. The French text was prepared by Jacques-Alain Miller in consultation with Jacques Lacan, from the transcriptions of the seminar.


Monday, August 8, 2011

Edoardo Weiss: The House that Freud Built

Edoardo Weiss: The House that Freud Built Review



Weiss (1889-1970) was a favored disciple of Freud and is acknowledged as the founder of psychoanalysis in Italy. Although he was the author of six books and over a hundred professional papers, he has remained a shadowy figure. In this volume, Roaen provides a definitive portrait of this notable individual. Based on his extensive interviews with Weiss, Roaen evaluates the significance of Weisss own contribution to psychoanalytic thought and practice and through his analysis of Weiss, provides a fascinating picture of the reception given to Freuds thought in Italy.


Sunday, August 7, 2011

Disciplining Freud on Religion: Perspectives from the Humanities and Sciences

Disciplining Freud on Religion: Perspectives from the Humanities and Sciences Review



It is well known that in formulating his general theoretical framework and views on religion Freud drew on multiple disciplines within the natural and social sciences, as well as from the humanities. This edited collection adds to the continued multidisciplinary interest in Freud by focusing on his understanding and interpretation of_as well as his relationship to_religion. It 'disciplines' Freud by situating his work on religion from the methodological interests and theoretical advances found in diverse disciplinary contexts. Scholars within the field of religious studies, Jewish Studies, philosophy, and the natural sciences bring together their diverse voices to heighten the academic understanding of Freud on religion. The contributors aim to establish closer and more direct interdisciplinary communication and collaboration with regard to Freudian Studies. This volume should appeal to a wide range of scholars, for upper level undergraduate and graduate classes and those training in psychoanalysis.


Saturday, August 6, 2011

Vergänglichkeit (Historischen Kontext) (Active Index) (German Edition)

Vergänglichkeit (Historischen Kontext) (Active Index) (German Edition) Review



Vergänglichkeit. Dieses Buch enthält die Biografie und Bibliografie des Autors und / oder einen historischen Kontext des Buches.


Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Freud/Jung Letters

The Freud/Jung Letters Review



This abridged edition makes the Freud/Jung correspondence accessible to a general readership at a time of renewed critical and historical reevaluation of the documentary roots of modern psychoanalysis. This edition reproduces William McGuire's definitive introduction, but does not contain the critical apparatus of the original edition.


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Freud (Fontana Modern Masters)

Freud (Fontana Modern Masters) Review



This book is a biography of the life and work of Freud. It attempts to provide an analysis of the mind at work, and the story of a long and intricate process of discovery. This book takes the form of uncompromising analysis, but the author is in tune with the subject to the extent that the personality and feelings of Freud and his contemporaries emerges from this book.


Monday, August 1, 2011

Character And The Unconscious - A Critical Exposition Of The Psychology Of Freud And Of Jung

Character And The Unconscious - A Critical Exposition Of The Psychology Of Freud And Of Jung Review



Text extracted from opening pages of book: Character and the Unconscious A Critical Exposition of the Psychology of Freud and of Jung By J. H. van der HOOP Authorized Translation by ELIZABETH TREVELYAN LONDON KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & CO., LTD. NEW YORK: HARCOURT, BRACE & COMPANY, INC. 1923 PRINTED IV GREAT BRITAIN BY THE EDINBURGH PRESS, 9 AND II YOUNG STREET, EDINBURGH PREFACE THIS book is intended to be a critical survey of the psychology of Freud and Jung. Although many intro ductions to this subject have already been published in English, little attention has so far been paid to the causes of divergence in the theories of these scientists, who originally were in complete agreement with each other. This question should be of interest to all who are not content merely to condemn and ignore the point of view which they do not approve of. I believe that only a thorough understanding of this problem will enable us to realise the significance of the new psycho logy, which cannot grow into a harmonious system of scientific theory unless psychologists will take the trouble to investigate the origin of existing differences of opinion. I have tried to avoid a detailed description both of psycho-analytical technique, and of the origins of various neuroses. Those subjects seem to me too difficult and complicated, and hardly ripe enough for this kind of general treatment. It i important to realise that psycho-analysis is a most subtle and difficult method, which leads to very complicated psycho-pathological theories ; otherwise we might be tempted to form premature and one-sided judgments, and there would be a danger that practitioners and others might attempt to treat patients without sufficient scientific training, and so might bring psycho-analysis into discredit. This book is the result of nine years' intensive study of the practice and theory of psycho-analysis. It was written before the publication of Jung's Psychological CHARACTER AND THE UNCONSCIOUS Types, after which I revised and added to the fifth chapter, which treats of the psychological types, Thus the book everywhere represents my own views, though I need hardly say how much they owe to both Freud and Jung. The reader will perceive that I have represented psychology as a science that is still in a state of growth. New experiences are continually accumulating, and giving rise to new and divergent generalisations. Those who have no opportunity of judging from their own experience may easily be confused by this mass of facts and opinions, and will find it very difficult to obtain a clear survey of the whole. Notwithstanding these difficulties, I think that a somewhat general account may be of great use, because the subject matter of this new psychology has aroused such universal interest, and is so closely connected with many contemporary problems. Our time is full of external and internal strife. In the social world we are faced by many intricate problems, whose solution requires a profound understanding of the human mind. But in our own lives too, we all of us meet with dilemmas and uncertainties which should make us eagerly welcome a science which may throw light on the hidden depths of the soul. I hope that this book may help to convince the reader that the new psychology will in time fulfil many of our expectations. Next to Mrs R. C. Trevelyan, I wish to express my thanks to Mr R. C. Trevelyan for his revision of the translation, to Miss Constance E. Long, M. D., and to Miss Sybil I. Welsh, M. D., for their criticism of the fifth chapter. J. H. van der HOOP. VI CONTENTS PAGES PREFACE .... v CHAPTER I. THE ORIGINS OF PSYCHO-ANALYSIS 1-30 Natural science and psychology The study of hysteria Charcot Hypnotism and hysteria The nature of suggestion Janet's investiga tions Breuer's experiences The effect of re pression Resistance The influence of past experiences Significance of childhood A new basis of psychology Sex and hysteria The hysterical type Causes of hysteria