Transference Methods in Analysis

Transference Methods in Analysis
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Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : 9780821816813
ISBN-13 : 0821816810
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Synopsis Transference Methods in Analysis by : Ronald Rapha‘l Coifman

These ten lectures were presented by Guido Weiss at the University of Nebraska during the week of May 31 to June 4, 1976. They were a part of the Regional Conference Program sponsored by the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences and funded by the National Science Foundation. The topic chosen, ``the transference method'', involves a very simple idea that can be applied to several different branches of analysis. The authors have chosen familiar special cases in order to illustrate the use of transference: much that involves general locally compact abelian groups can be understood by examining the real line; the group of rotations can be used to explain what can be done with compact groups; $SL(2,\mathbf C)$ plays the same role vis-a-vis noncompact semisimple Lie groups. The main theme of these lectures is the interplay between properties of convolution operators on classical groups (such as the reals, integers, the torus) and operators associated with more general measure spaces. The basic idea behind this interplay is the notion of transferred operator; these are operators ``obtained'' from convolutions by replacing the translation by some action of the group (or, in some cases, a semigroup) and give rise, among other things, to an interaction between ergodic theory and harmonic analysis. There are illustrations of these ideas. A graduate student in analysis would be able to read most of this book. The work is partly expository, but is mostly ``self-contained''.

The Technique of Psycho-analysis

The Technique of Psycho-analysis
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000107085239
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Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Technique of Psycho-analysis by : Edward Glover

Technique in Jungian Analysis

Technique in Jungian Analysis
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 437
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ISBN-10 : 9780429919893
ISBN-13 : 0429919891
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Technique in Jungian Analysis by : Michael Fordham

This volume will be of enormous interest and value to the growing number of people qualified both in the established and the new training societies for analysts and therapists, or studying to enter them. Within it theory and practice are closely interwoven, demonstrating how theories and models emerge, both from the study of earlier pioneering publications and from day to day experience, and are tested time and time again in the process of a group of practitioners accepting them as viable. An impressive and creative blend of the characteristics which this profession demands of its practitioners is in evidence here, combining originality with passion for their subject and the flexibility required to develop their own pattern of thought. 'In the practice of modern analytical psychology it has become of central importance to reorganise, analyse and interpret projections and introjections of many sorts, the patient's transference, the analyst's counter-transference, and the dialectical interaction between the two, which is descriptively termed transference/counter-transference.

A Disturbance in the Field

A Disturbance in the Field
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 9781135231859
ISBN-13 : 1135231850
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis A Disturbance in the Field by : Steven H. Cooper

The field, as Steven Cooper describes it, is comprised of the inextricably related worlds of internalized object relations and interpersonal interaction. Furthermore, the analytic dyad is neither static nor smooth sailing. Eventually, the rigorous work of psychoanalysis will offer a fraught opportunity to work through the most disturbing elements of a patient's inner life as expressed and experienced by the analyst - indeed, a disturbance in the field. How best to proceed when such tricky yet altogether common therapeutic situations arise, and what aspects of transference/countertransference should be explored in the service of continued, productive analysis? These are two of the questions that Steven Cooper explores in this far-ranging collection of essays on potentially thorny areas of the craft. His essays try to locate some of the most ineffable types of situations for the analyst to take up with patients, such as the underlying grandiosity of self-criticism; the problems of too much congruence between what patients fantasize about and analysts wish to provide; and the importance of analyzing hostile and aggressive aspects of erotic transference. He also tries to turn inside-out the complexity of hostile transference and countertransference phenomena to find out more about what our patients are looking for and repudiating. Finally, Cooper raises questions about some of our conventional definitions of what constitutes the psychoanalytic process. Provocatively, he takes up the analyst's countertransference to the psychoanalytic method itself, including his responsibility and sources of gratification in the work. It is at once a deeply clinical book and one that takes a post-tribal approach to psychoanalytic theory - relational, contemporary Kleinian, and contemporary Freudian analysts alike will find much to think about and debate here.

Methods in Analytical Psychology

Methods in Analytical Psychology
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000020773458
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Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Methods in Analytical Psychology by : Hans Dieckmann

Designed for both the beginner and the experienced clinician, this book serves as a reference for the basic methodological problems encountered in the practice of Jungian psychology. It covers areas such as initial interviews, scheduling of sessions and fees, methods of working with various age groups, and dream interpretation. Contents: The Problem of Method and Technique in Analytical Psychology The Initial Interview Frequency of Sessions Couch versus Chair Fee and Methods of Payment Tne Analytic Ritual Methods of Working with Various Age Groups On the Methodology of Dream Interpretation The Method of Association and Amplification Analytic Distance Transference and Countertransference Problems of Interpretation in the Analytic Process Active Imagination Psychological Types in the Methodology of Analysis

Michael Fordham

Michael Fordham
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9780415093491
ISBN-13 : 041509349X
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Michael Fordham by : James Astor

Using theory and examples from clinical practice this book will be very useful to students of analytical psychology and also those analysts interested in the connections between post-Jungian and post-Kleinian thought.

Freud's Technique Papers

Freud's Technique Papers
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780429914089
ISBN-13 : 0429914083
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Freud's Technique Papers by : Steven J. Ellman

This book focuses on how Freudian concepts have been incorporated into modern or contemporary psychoanalytic thought, introducing Freud's papers on technique and presenting his views on the place of the dream in psychoanalytic treatment.

Clinical Psychology

Clinical Psychology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9781000518610
ISBN-13 : 1000518612
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Clinical Psychology by : Charles Berg

Originally published in 1948 the blurb read: 'Dr Berg has an extraordinary flair for presenting a difficult subject in a most realistic and attractive manner, without sacrifice of scientific essentials. The patients are made to speak for themselves, with the result that we feel actually present at the analytical sessions, sharing the most intimate details of each individual’s life and feelings. Throughout it is alive with real, vivid clinical material. The reader is led through a panorama of troubled minds and disturbed emotions – from the simplest worries and anxieties, through increasing severity of stresses, to incipient major disorders. The whole subject of treatment is reviewed and expounded in compendious detail, concluding with a critical review and revolutionary suggestions for the future. In spite of its novel and entertaining method of exposition, the book covers a surprisingly wide field – the whole field of clinical psychology up to date – and more.' Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context. This book is a re-issue originally published in 1948. The language used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.

Modern Polarographic Methods in Analytical Chemistry

Modern Polarographic Methods in Analytical Chemistry
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : 0824768493
ISBN-13 : 9780824768492
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Polarographic Methods in Analytical Chemistry by : A. M. Bond

This book provides up-to-date discussion of modern polarographic methods, with examples and experimental details. It is designed for the practicing analyst and a factor in bringing the reincarnated area of analytical chemistry into a new and healthy maturity.

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Total Pages : 1622
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4081597
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Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Journal of the American Chemical Society by : American Chemical Society

Issues for 1898-1901 include Review of American chemical research, v. 4-7; 1879-1937, the society's Proceedings.