Creative listening and the psychoanalytic process: Sensibility, engagement and envisioning by Fred L. Griffin Routledge, New York, 2016; 194 pp, $44.95
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, EarlyView. (Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis)
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - March 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sharone Bergner Tags: Book Review Source Type: research

Asociaci ón Psicoanalítica Argentina's Diccionario de Psicoanalisis Argentino [Dictionary of Argentine Psychoanalysis]edited by Claudia Lucia Borensztejn, Andrés Rascovsky, Gilda Sabsay de Foks, Eduardo Safdie Beatriz Zelcer Antigua, Buenos Aires, 2015; 420 pp. (Vol. 1), 394 pp. (Vol. 2); $600
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, EarlyView. (Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis)
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - March 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alfonso Pola Tags: Book Review Source Type: research

Asociaci ón Psicoanalítica Argentina's Diccionario de Psicoanalisis Argentino [Dictionary of Argentine Psychoanalysis]edited by Claudia Lucia Borensztejn, Andrés Rascovsky, Gilda Sabsay de Foks, Eduardo Safdie Beatriz Zelcer Antigua, Buenos Aires, 2015; 420 pp. (Vol. 1), 394 pp. (Vol. 2); $600
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Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - March 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alfonso Pola Tags: Book Review Source Type: research

Early and deep: two independent paradigms?
Translations of summary Did Winnicott replace or transform Freud's metapsychology? The author's aim is to explore more deeply the views developed in a previous paper based solely on Winnicott. Here the author draws on other studies to respond to two questions recently posed by Fulgencio concerning the meaning of the term metapsychology and the existence of a new topography in Winnicott's work. For many authors, Winnicott does not reject Freudian metapsychology and says nothing new in this field; in the field of paediatric anthropology, however, he focuses on dependence, and in the field of the living embodiment of the driv...
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - March 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Martine Girard Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

‘Freud's speculations in ethnology’: A reflection on anthropology's encounter with psychoanalysis
Translation of summary In the early 20th century, many analysts – Freud and Ernest Jones in particular – were confident that cultural anthropologists would demonstrate the universal nature of the Oedipus complex and other unconscious phenomena. Collaboration between the two disciplines, however, was undermined by a series of controversies surrounding the relationship between psychology and culture. This paper re‐examines the three episodes that framed anthropology's early encounter with psychoanalysis, emphasizing the important works and their critical reception. Freud's Totem and Taboo began the interdisciplinary di...
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - March 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Patrick S. Rivera Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Group affective learning in training for psychotherapy and psychoanalysis
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis,Volume 98, Issue 6, Page 1619-1639, December 2017. (Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis)
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - March 4, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jill Savege Scharff , David E. Scharff Source Type: research

Psychoanalytic training experience and postgraduate professional development – Part II
This exploratory study looks at the training and postgraduate experience of the 2008–2014 graduates of the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. It follows our former study of all living graduates through the year 2007 (Schneider et al., 2014). The survey developed and used in the first study, with a few additional questions added to increase our understanding of the training experience, was sent to 38 graduates with a return rate of 58%. As with the first survey, graduates were invited to assess, among other training experiences, their training analysis, classroom work, and supervision, and to tell of their post‐grad...
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - March 1, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jorge Schneider, Douglas Wilkerson, Brenda Solomon, Caryle Perlman, Denise Duval, Dennis Shelby, Molly Witten Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Self ‐analysis and the development of an interpretation
In spite of the fact that Freud's self‐analysis was at the centre of so many of his discoveries, self‐analysis remains a complex, controversial and elusive exercise. While self‐analysis is often seen as emerging at the end of an analysis and then used as a criteria in assessing the suitability for termination, I try to attend to the patient's resistance to self‐analysis throughout an analysis. I take the view that the development of the patient's capacity for self‐analysis within the analytic session contributes to the patient's growth and their creative and independent thinking during the analysis, which prepare...
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - March 1, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Donald Campbell Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

The effectiveness of psychoanalysis in a case study using multi ‐perspective methodology: Conflict in choosing a partner due to transgenerational mandate
Translations of summary A case study is presented to evaluate the effectiveness of psychoanalysis and the persistence of its benefits 20 years later in a young woman with severe depression, professional inhibition, and difficulties in partner selection due to transgenerational mandate (TGM). The investigation was carried out with psychoanalytic interviews with the patient and analyst, which were evaluated by both psychoanalytic and non‐psychoanalytic judges following a methodology based on one tested in Germany by Leuzinger‐Bohleber et al. (2003). The psychoanalytic treatment began in the early 1980s in Monterrey, Me...
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - February 28, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Alejandro Tamez Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

French Notes to Contributors
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Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - February 28, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: French Notes to Contributors Source Type: research

Keyword index Volume 97 (2016)
(Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis)
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - February 28, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Keyword Index Source Type: research

Author index, Volume 97 (2016)
(Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis)
Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - February 28, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Author Index Source Type: research

Announcement
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Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - February 28, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Announcement Source Type: research

Commentary on E. Pichon Rivi ère's ‘The Link and the Theory of the Three Ds (Depositant, Depository, and Deposited): Role and Status’
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Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - February 28, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jay Greenberg Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

The link and the theory of the three Ds (depositant, depositary, and deposited): Role and status,
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Source: The International Journal of Psychoanalysis - February 28, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Enrique Pichon Rivi ère Tags: Key Paper Source Type: research