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Technique and Practice of Psychoanalysis: A Memorial Volume to Ralph R. Greenson »

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Authors: Alan Sugarman (Editor), Daniel P. Greenson (Editor), Robert Nemiroff
ISBN-13: 9780823683222, ISBN-10: 0823683222
Format: Paperback
Publisher: International Universities Press, Incorporated
Date Published: August 2000
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Alan Sugarman

Book Synopsis

The exciting discovery of several incomplete chapters of Ralph R. Greenson's long awaited Volume II of The Technique and Practice of Psychoanalysis form the cornerstone of this memorial to a man considered by many to be the best clinical psychoanalyst of his generation. Using the detailed outlines of the chapters that Greenson had intended to write, the editors have solicited prominent American psychoanalysts to cover the planned content areas. Such adherence to Greenson's plan makes this a worthy companion to Volume I. One of the most important contributions of Volume I was its elucidation of the clinical implications of the structural model. The contributors to Volume II continue this theoretical heritage as they use the advances in theory of technique to expand on the areas Greenson deemed important. The interpretative process, for example, is examined in detail. So are the issues of suitability and the technical problems posed by acting-out and by countertransference. The analytic process is examined with particular emphases on working through, dream interpretation, and the termination phase. Other areas deemed important by the editors also receive emphasis; these include the goals of psychoanalysis and analytic work with sicker patients. In keeping with Greenson's interest in the clinical encounter, this book is a teaching volume for practicing clinicians. A consistent clinical emphasis with the use of vignettes or lengthier case examples maintains a clinical focus that will make this volume invaluable for both the student as well as the experienced psychoanalyst. Sufficient clinical examples are provided to allow for the easy commerce between theory and technique that made Volume I so valuable.

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The exciting discovery of several incomplete chapters of the late Greenson's (d. 1979) long awaited volume II of The technique and practice of psychoanalysis form the cornerstone of this memorial to a man considered by many to be the best clinical psychoanalyst of his generation. Using the detailed outlines of the chapters that Greenson had intended to write, editors Sugarman, Robert A. Nemiroff, and Daniel P. Greenson have solicited prominent American psychoanalysts to cover the planned content areas, making this a worthy companion to Volume I. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Introduction
Ch. 1Beginnings: The Preliminary Contacts with the Patient1
Ch. 2Assessment of Analyzability43
Ch. 3The Goals of Psychoanalysis Reconsidered63
Ch. 4Treatment Goals in Psychoanalysis91
Ch. 5Interpretation101
Ch. 6The Evolution of the Concept of Interpretation117
Ch. 7The "Rule" and Role of Abstinence in Psychoanalysis135
Ch. 8An Example of the Reconstruction of Trauma159
Ch. 9Basic Technical Suggestions for Dream Interpretation181
Ch. 10The Male Genital in the Manifest Content of Dreams211
Ch. 11Working Through221
Ch. 12Some Defensive Aspects of the Masturbation Fantasy and the Necessity to Work It Through235
Ch. 13Acting Out251
Ch. 14Acting Out and Its Technical Management263
Ch. 15Countertransference279
Ch. 16Transference, Countertransference, and the Real Relationship: A Study and Reassessment of Greenson's Views of the Patient/Analyst Dyad285
Ch. 17Countertransference and Counterdefense305
Ch. 18The Working Alliance Revisited: An Intersubjective Perspective323
Ch. 19Problems of Termination341
Ch. 20Termination: A Case Report of the End Phase of an "Interminable" Analysis343
Ch. 21About Clinical Issues in the Treatment of Primitive States: From Gigolo to Self Realization--The Turning Point383
Ch. 22Screens, Splits, Frames, and Keys: The Analysis of an Omnipotent Man427
References461
Name Index481
Subject Index485

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