Autor: Arnold M. Cooper
Editora: Routledge
Ano: 2005
Nº págs.: 277
Peso: 500 grs
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Foreword: Arnold M. Cooper IX
lntroduction: Elizabeth L. Auchincloss 1
1 The impact on clinical work of the analysts idealizations and identifications (1998) 13
PART I
THE QUIET REVOLUTION 21
2 Psychoanalytic inquiry and new knowledge (1980/1983) 23
3 Psychoanalysis at one hundred: Beginnings of maturity (1982/1984) 36
4 Psychoanalysis today: New wine in old bottles or the hidden revolution in psychoanalysis (1986) 51
5 Comments on Freuds Analysis terrninable and interminable (1987) 63
PART Il
CHALLENGING THE BOUNDARIES OF PSYCHOANALYSIS 79
6 Will neurobiology inftuence psychoanalysis? (1984/1985) 81
7 lnfant research and adult psychoanalysis (1988/1989) 95
8 Psychotherapy and psychoanalysis:The same or different? (1990) 103
9 Discussion on empirical research (1993) 111
PART III
VICISSITUDES OF NARCISSISM 119
10 The narcissistic-masochistic character (1973/1988) 121
11 The unusually painful analysis: A group of narcissistic-masochistic characters (1981/1984) 140
12 What men fear:The façade of castration anxiety (1985/1986) 150
13 The unconscious core of perversion (1989/1991) 163
14 Paranoia: A part of most analyses (1991/1993) 177
PART IV
THEANALYST ATWORK 191
15 Some limitations on therapeutic effectiveness:The burnout syndrome in psychoanalysts (1982/1986) 193
16 Difficulties in beginning the candidates first analytic case (1985) 207
17 Changes in psychoanalytic ideas: Transference interpretation (1985/1987) 212
18 Some thoughts on how therapy does and doesnt work (1989) 227
19 Formulations to the patient: explicit and implicit (1994/1995) 243
Arnold M. Cooper bibliography 261
References 269