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“And Bomb or no Bomb, We, We Will Get to Rome”: In The Margins of Two Sessions with Lulu J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Giuseppe Civitarese
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Discussion of Matthew Shaw’s “Lulu” J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Peter Goldberg
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Psychoanalysis—More Than a Profession: Presidential Address, American Psychoanalytic Association, New York, February 3, 2023 J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 William C. Glover
This plenary address was delivered just before learning the successful outcome of a bylaw amendment extending full American Psychoanalytic Association (APsA) membership to psychoanalytic psychotherapists, researchers, scholars, and all who share a commitment to psychoanalysis. This historic change culminated efforts over the previous four decades to rectify exclusionary harms and revitalize psychoanalysis
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Narrative Capacity J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Gregory Scott Rizzolo
What develops in adulthood? More specifically, what develops in adult analysis, not just in terms of thwarted childhood capacities, not just through accrued experience, but even more fundamentally in terms of abilities or structures not possible until the present moment? In this paper, I posit narrative capacity—the capacity to organize conflictual aspects of self and other in a temporary causal-motivational
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BOMBA: Adolescence, Analysis, and Moments of Resonance J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Matthew F. Shaw
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Receptivity to the Weight and Heft of the Natural World in our Inner Selves J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Lindsay L. Clarkson, Shelley Rockwell
Through the literary explorations and poetry of Alice Oswald, and through analysis of detailed clinical material from a Kleinian perspective, the authors expand the bounds of reverie as it is usually construed in psychoanalytic consulting rooms. The authors draw attention to the presence of a relationship to the more-than-human world as an integral aspect of our internal experience, and to the value
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Property, Materiality, Proximity: The Analytic Frame and In-Person Work J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Mitchell Wilson
In-person meeting offers psychologically usable material—signifiers that serve as day’s residue—that cannot be duplicated or substituted for in remote ways of working. Questions of materiality, the history and specificity of location, and bodily proximity all are key aspects of the psychoanalytic frame, as Bleger’s classic formulations attest. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the choreography of engagement
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The Risk of the Revelatory State J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Lucinda Ballantyne
Patients enter states that in their spontaneity and deep interiority have qualities of the revelatory. I propose we recognize such a state as a clinical event: The person is in a state of intense internal receiving of self. We might think of it as a state of internal communication happening as the person speaks. The person feels real to herself. Her relation to her mind in this revelatory moment is
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The Operators Model of Psychoanalytic Clinical Reasoning J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Niccolò Fiorentino Polipo, Jochem Willemsen, Delphine Kallai
In this paper, the authors develop a model of psychoanalytic clinical reasoning as the inferential process by which analytic therapists are able to arrive at an understanding of the clinical material. Starting from Bion’s theory of functions, the authors propose that a “function” can be thought of as a condition-action sequence that analytic therapists implicitly use to respond to certain configurations
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The Oedipal Virtual Citadel: Varieties of Isolation, Oedipal Conflict, and Cover-Up J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-11 Steven H. Cooper
The author elaborates some of the fantasies and defenses that protect some patients in their oedipal fixations, particularly those related to forms of personal isolation. To some extent, cover-up is intrinsic to oedipal conflict and fantasy, but what is covered up is quite variable. In this paper, the author highlights elements of personal isolation that the patient cultivates in order to protect love
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Book Review: Boundaries, Boundary Crossings, and Boundary Violations J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Kristen Miller Beesley
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WHY I WRITE: TO WRITE IS TO CREATE A UNIVERSE J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Daniel S. Benveniste
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Book Review: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Writing, Cinema and the Arts: Facing Beauty and Loss J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Bradley Collins
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Book Reviews: A Psychoanalytic Understanding of Trauma: Post-Traumatic Mental Functioning, the Zero Process, and the Construction of Reality J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Jerome S. Blackman
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Book Review: Opera on the Couch: Music, Emotional Life, and Unconscious Aspects of Mind J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Timothy Sawyier
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Book Review: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism: A Contemporary Introduction J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Jeffrey A. Bernstein
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Book Review: Parent Work Casebook and Adolescent Casebook J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Laura Whitman
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A BLUE GUITAR, REFLECTIONS ON DISCLOSURE AND RETICENCE (INSPIRED BY JEFFREY BERMAN ON NORMAN HOLLAND, 2021) J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-05-09 Ellen Handler Spitz
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Interpretation: Time, Timing, Loss, and Recovery in the Analytic Hour J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Lynne Zeavin
Interpretation remains relevant in contemporary psychoanalysis and serves a crucial linking function between patient and analyst. Interpretation provides an important link with temporalities: the time of the analytic hour and the time of the patient’s history as it unfolds in the present. Analysis, it is argued, is bounded by time and loss. Two case vignettes, presented from a Kleinian perspective
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From the Editors J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Ann Adelman, Jennifer Stuart, Rachel Boué Widawsky
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What is Meant by the Term Interpretation, and What is it For? J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Bruce Reis
Analysts seem spellbound by language when it comes to the word interpretation, a word so idealized and grand, so laden with fantasy, that the term itself continues to hold a magical sense that defies us to think about it. Called upon to do far too much explanatory work in psychoanalysis, it is accorded a variety of meanings. It is employed for varied uses, often simultaneously, making it hard to know
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Introduction: W(h)ither Interpretation? J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Mitchell Wilson
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My Partners in Conversation J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Mitchell Wilson
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Interpretation as Hypothesis J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 M. Fakhry Davids
Two distinct spaces can be seen as operating in a session—a private one in the analyst’s mind, where formulations take shape, and one shared between patient and analyst, in which interpretations are offered. By maintaining a focus on the here and now in the latter space, taking care to protect it from intrusions from the analyst’s theory except as hypotheses (in the form of interpretations derived
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Book Review: Toward a Unified Psychoanalytic Theory: Foundation in a Revised and Expanded Ego Psychology J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Eric R. Marcus
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Book Review: The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Leon Hoffman
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Barbenheimer Goes to the Gynecologist J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Jeri Isaacson
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Book Review: The Trauma of Racism: Lessons from the Therapeutic Encounter J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 David Cooper
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The Reflexive Function of Psychoanalytic Interpretation J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 David Lichtenstein
The act of interpretation in psychoanalysis has a distinct character due to the discursive structure of the psychoanalytic setting. The discourse that issues from the interplay of the fundamental rule and evenly suspended attention is a reflection on reflection. The result is that interpretation instead of being a device for inquiry is itself the object of inquiry. Psychoanalysis does not use interpretation
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Interpreting Interpretation J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Morris N. Eagle
Interpretation of the latent meaning of manifest content is the core of the traditional approach to psychoanalytic treatment. The main purpose of such interpretation is to enhance the patient’s self-knowledge, in particular his or her awareness of unconscious wishes and their embeddedness in inner conflicts. An assumption of classical psychoanalysis is that veridical interpretations—as Freud put it
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Interpretation: Voice of the Field J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Donnel B. Stern
To patients, the most memorable moments in psychoanalytic treatment are seldom the contents of the analyst’s interpretations, but the feeling of being understood. Interpretations are most meaningful not because of what they say but because each one is evidence that the analyst, who generally becomes someone of great significance to the patient, knows the patient more than before the interpretation
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Social Justice Activism as Interpretation in a Loewaldian World J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Jyoti M. Rao
At a time when many questions are arising about the nexus between psychoanalysis and social justice, the writings of Hans Loewald open an avenue for broadened conceptualizations of psychoanalytic activity and the role of interpretation within it. The pursuit of social justice, it is argued, is integral to psychoanalytic ethics, and the relation between activists and society can be formulated in Loewaldian
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Barbie, Dressed up in Laplanche J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Alice X. Huang
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Introduction to Japa’s: Inter-Regional Encylopedic Dictionary Review Series J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Barbara F. Marcus
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Limits on Love: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Psychoanalytic Texts. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Faithlynn Morris
Critical discourse methodology and a Black feminist lens were used to examine the discourse of contemporary psychoanalysis, specifically to investigate the relationship between language, love, and power. Findings of the analysis include the following. The discourse encourages engagement with linguistic shortcuts, wherein concepts such as oppression and bigotry are used as conduits to discuss intrapsychic
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Distance And Relation: Emerging From Embeddedness In The Other. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Donnel B Stern
Inspired by an essay by Martin Buber (1950), and then by the work of Ernest Schachtel (1959) on the idea of "embeddedness" and emergence from it, this essay is an account of the role of "distance" or "separateness" in clinical psychoanalytic work. We tend to assume that the capacity to appreciate otherness is always already present. We often lose track of the necessity to "set the other at a distance"
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Racism, Activity, and Passivity in the Analytic Dyad: A Fanonian Meditation. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Elliott Schwebach
Frantz Fanon's reception within psychoanalysis has been hindered by an interpretive "snag" that vexes discussions of his work and relevance. This "snag" misleadingly situates Fanon's clinical approach as necessarily outside, or antithetical to, treatment as conceived and practiced in the Freudian tradition. As a result, analytic educators, students, and therapists are prone to position Fanon on one
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The Psychoanalyst's Aversion to Proof The Psychoanalyst's Aversion to Proof. By RatnerAustin. New York: IPBooks, 2019, xiv + 290 pp., $29.95 paperback. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Peter L Rudnytsky
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Thanatos: is freud's concept still relevant? J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Sarah Ackerman,Lynne Zeavin,Derek Hook,David Lichtenstein,Mark Goldblatt
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Life in Common: On the Enigma of US. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Francisco J González
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In Dreams Begin Responsibilities: Facing Ethical Fragility In Psychoanalysis. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Jane V Kite
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Obsessions And Compulsions: A Lifespan Perspective. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Gregory Rizzolo
Freud traced the origin of the obsessional neurosis, which he considered a model condition for psychoanalytic inquiry, to a fixation in the anal phase of psychosexual development. Although many analysts have raised doubts about his account, and while the Sullivanian and Lacanian traditions have proposed alternatives, no approach has accounted for what Freud observed as the dizzying variety of obsessive
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Reflections On The JAPA Reviews Of Winnicott's Collected Works. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Lesley Caldwell
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Integrative Individuation: An Alternative To The Separation-Individuation Model. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Gurmeet S Kanwal
An alternative to Mahler's separation-individuation model of child development is presented to explain differences in the development and experience of a sense of self in Indian culture and other cultures where the Western sense of individual selfhood is not seen as the goal of maturity and adulthood. In the absence of such a formulation, called here integrative individuation, the familial and relational
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On Becoming And Being A Subject Of Sexual Desire. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Lynne Harkless
Emergent erotic desire, it is proposed, becomes represented in the mind and body through identification with caregivers as subjects of desire. Here the focus within desire is on erotic desire for another person, both desire for and the wish to be desirable to particular others. Children are seen to identify with caregivers' modes of embodying erotic desire for others (including ways of moving, dressing
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Introduction: concluding the japa series on winnicott's collected works. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Phillip Bromberg,Adrienne Harris
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"How His Hair is Growing Thin!": On the Emotional Significance of Male Pattern Hair Loss. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Tom Wooldridge
Hair is a powerful symbol of individual and group identity: physical and therefore personal yet public rather than private. Despite the fact that male pattern hair loss causes men considerable emotional distress, its unconscious emotional significance is almost entirely unrepresented in the psychoanalytic literature, with a few notable exceptions. After a review of the sociological literature on male
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Autotheory: Toward the Embodying of Analytic Framing. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Daria Colombo
Autotheory is an emerging idea in feminist theory that emphasizes the inevitability of the subjective and embodied personal within any development, understanding, or application of theory. Autotheory offers a way to bring the sexed and gendered body of the analyst back into view in clinical practice and is a possible route to relibidinizing psychoanalytic theory. The embodied part of the "personal"
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Thinking in a marrow Bone: Embodiment in Vajrayana Buddhism and Psychoanalysis. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Kristin Fiorella
Nondualistic conceptions of the body in Vajrayana Buddhism and some schools of Zen potentially extend the range for imagining and conceptualizing the analyst's body. They add dimension to psychoanalytic explorations of nonverbal, body-to-body communication in the analytic dyad. Vajrayana Buddhism posits that the body that we have from the point of view of the conceptual mind is not our only body. The
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Freud's Red Thread: Explorations of the Unconscious Sense of Guilt. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-04-01 Sarah Ackerman
The concept of an "unconscious sense of guilt" bedevils Freud throughout his life, rearing its head in at least twenty-four of his major works and working behind the scenes in many others. In a sense, we can see Freud's oeuvre, and psychoanalysis more generally, as a discourse of unconscious guilt. While Freud frames the oedipus complex as the central defining dynamic of human experience, the unconscious
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Anti-Racist Racism: Trauma, Traumatism, Traumatophilia J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-02-06 Avgi Saketopoulou
A particular epistemology of trauma now wields an outsized hold over psychoanalysis. Trauma, we are trained to think, has destructive effects whose ghostly lingerings can, nevertheless, be durably ...
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A JAPA Vignette: A Moment with Matt. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Henry C Markman
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Lacan and Culturalism: A Chronicle of an "Untimely" Resistance to Psychoanalysis. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Nicolas Guérin
Although neither Sigmund Freud nor Jacques Lacan ever neglected the place of culture and the social field for the subject, they always opposed "culturalist" ideas, even when such ideas no longer used this label. It is important to examine what both of these figures said about culturalism, but it is just as pertinent to return to other criticisms of this movement, which developed in the United States
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From the Enigma of Identity to "Becoming a Subject": The Transitional Double. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Johann Jung
In the field of psychopathology, "narcissistic and identity-related suffering" refers to a type of suffering characterized by a lack of being that centrally affects narcissism and identity continuity/discontinuity. Present in many clinical and psychopathological pictures, these problems in turn invite us to undertake a rereading of the modalities of structuration of subjectivity in the course of development
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A Psychoanalytic Institute's Response to Existential threats: A Case Study of Organizational Self-Inquiry and External Consultation. J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2023-02-01 James W Barron,Richard G Honig,Phil S Lebovitz
The term institute is used inclusively here to refer to different organizational structures such as psychoanalytic societies and centers. Those organizations have primary tasks such as providing education and training in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Existential threats covers a range of factors, both internal and external to an organization, that may seriously impair or destroy
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Sequels J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2022-10-30 Joyce Slochower
The termination ideal for analytic work stands at a considerable distance from clinical reality; “complete” terminations are rare indeed. This gap is perhaps best explored by considering sequels—in...
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The Psychoanalytic Mystic and the Interpretive Word J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc. (IF 0.919) Pub Date : 2022-10-30 Alice Bar Nes
Explicit and implicit psychoanalytic assumptions concerning the analytic cure include the old “insight/interpretation” versus “relation/experience” duality. A synthesis of these two stances, ground...