Unfree associations : inside psychoanalytic institutes / Douglas Kirsner.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Process Press, 2000Description: vii, 324 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1899209123
- 9781899209125
- 616.89170973 21
- 150.195
- RC339.A1 K57 2000
Contents:
Review: "Interest in this book should not be confined to psychoanalysts. It is a rich set of case studies in the vicissitudes of group relations, with the ironic twist that the members of these organisations profess to have special insight into human nature and how people get along with one another."--BOOK JACKET.
1. The Anointed: The New York Psychoanalytic Institute -- 2. The Boston Split -- 3. On the Make: The Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute -- 4. Fear and Loathing in Los Angeles -- Conclusion: The Trouble with Psychoanalytic Institutes.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | North Campus North Campus Main Collection | 150.195 KIR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A251341B |
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150.195 JAC Jacques Lacan and The other side of psychoanalysis : reflections on Seminar XVII / | 150.195 KEN The many voices of psychoanalysis / | 150.195 KES Eros and ethics : reading Jacques Lacan's Seminar VII / | 150.195 KIR Unfree associations : inside psychoanalytic institutes / | 150.195 KLE Clinical Klein / | 150.195 KLE Kleinian theory : a contemporary perspective / | 150.195 KLE Kleinian theory : a contemporary perspective / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The Anointed: The New York Psychoanalytic Institute -- 2. The Boston Split -- 3. On the Make: The Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute -- 4. Fear and Loathing in Los Angeles -- Conclusion: The Trouble with Psychoanalytic Institutes.
"Interest in this book should not be confined to psychoanalysts. It is a rich set of case studies in the vicissitudes of group relations, with the ironic twist that the members of these organisations profess to have special insight into human nature and how people get along with one another."--BOOK JACKET.
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