@article{Zhai, author = {Zhai, Jianyong}, title = {Index of Major Works on Human Studies in China (July 1998 - March 2000 [全国人学研究主要论著索引(1998年7月-2000年3月)]}, series = {北京市人学理论研讨会 [Beijing Humanities Theory Seminar], 12/1999, Beijing, China, in: Human Studies and Modernization (Part 3) - Proceedings of the Beijing Human Studies Theory Symposium Proceedings of the Chinese Human Studies Association Conference [人学与现代化(三)——北京市人学理论研讨会论文集中国人学学会会议论文集], pp. 393-409.}, journal = {北京市人学理论研讨会 [Beijing Humanities Theory Seminar], 12/1999, Beijing, China, in: Human Studies and Modernization (Part 3) - Proceedings of the Beijing Human Studies Theory Symposium Proceedings of the Chinese Human Studies Association Conference [人学与现代化(三)——北京市人学理论研讨会论文集中国人学学会会议论文集], pp. 393-409.}, abstract = {一、人学基础理论 1.>人<的消解与>人<的重构/张曙光//开放时代,1998.03/04. 2.创造性活动使人活出意义来:评弗洛姆>规范人本主义</黄志奇//贵州大学学报(社科版), 1998.03. 3. 人的本质及人的价值/孙鼎国//文史哲,1998. 04. 4. 当代中国人学研究兴起的深层动因/韩庆祥、郭立新//文史哲,1998.04. 5. 需要即人的本性:对马克思需要理论的解读/李文阁//社会科学(上海), 1998.05. 6.人的根本价值在于全面发展/余栋华//唯实, 1999.08/09.}, language = {zh} } @article{Anonymus1999, author = {Anonymus-1999,}, title = {Life Consultant [生活顾问]}, series = {Henan Forestry [河南林业], No. 5 (1999), p. 55.}, journal = {Henan Forestry [河南林业], No. 5 (1999), p. 55.}, abstract = {著名心理学家弗洛姆有这样一段话:>母亲的爱和情人的爱是有根本区别的。情人的爱是两个分开的人结合成一体;而在母亲的爱中,结合在一起的人慢慢分开。<遗憾的是,我们许多做母亲的,却很难承受与孩子的分离。}, language = {zh} } @article{Cantor, author = {Cantor, Chris}, title = {Letter across the Pacific - 8th letter in a series}, series = {Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, Vol. 20, No. 1 (1999), pp. 5-7. [Online ISSN 2151-2396] [doi.org/10.1027//0227-5910.20.1.5]}, journal = {Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, Vol. 20, No. 1 (1999), pp. 5-7. [Online ISSN 2151-2396] [doi.org/10.1027//0227-5910.20.1.5]}, abstract = {Responds to a letter by Lanny Berman. The author agrees with Berman that the >Sex, Lies and Videotape< Clinton show is yet another superb soap opera from the USA. Berman mentioned that perfectionistic, high-achieving males may be at risk of suicide in the context of shame, when their goals are frustrated, and asked if it was a reasonable example of blocked escape. The author thinks it is a common error in understanding the concept of blocked escape to assume that we are talking about depression having an adaptive element in the current world. Berman also mentions >freedom and choice are pathways towards survival. But wasn't it Erich Fromm who posited that for some, just the opposite is true?< This issue concerns the author because in a well-functioning society, adolescents must learn certain skills from more experienced individuals. Berman's final question is, >Should we develop better models to enforce working collaborations when they might not occur voluntarily?< Certainly we should upgrade our interaction skills so that patients are voluntarily more inclined to concur with our advice. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)}, language = {en} } @article{Picart, author = {Picart, Jose}, title = {Escape from Freedom and Neurosis in the Academy}, series = {Change (Taylor and Francis), Vol. 31, No. 4 (Jul. - Aug., 1999), p. 4.}, journal = {Change (Taylor and Francis), Vol. 31, No. 4 (Jul. - Aug., 1999), p. 4.}, language = {en} } @article{Lue, author = {Lue, Yuting}, title = {從心理學觀點看人及宗教 [Man and Religion from a Psychological Perspective]}, series = {哲學與文化 [Philosophy and Culture], Vol. 26 (1999), pp. 1116-1130;1187-1189.}, journal = {哲學與文化 [Philosophy and Culture], Vol. 26 (1999), pp. 1116-1130;1187-1189.}, abstract = {心理學普通不設宗教信仰這一問題,因為兩者的研究對象各有不同之故。但由於心理學所討論的人,是「整體性」的,生理與心理固然不能分離,肉體與精神現象也很難完全分開處理;因此自五十年代以來,某些研究「人之所以為人」之特徵的心理學家,已開始對宗教信仰這一問題發生了興趣。心理學家討論信仰問題,不管他們的背境是什麼,藉通不強調、更不執著某種特定的宗教系統,如佛教、基督教、或天主教,雖然這些心理學家也有他們自己的特定信仰。本文收集了五位較有代表性的心理學家,並計劃從他們不同的立場來討論人與宗教之問題:(一)從成熟的人格觀點來看人之宗教信仰對人之人格成熟有何關連。這裡介紹了兩位心理學家,即亞爾伯之人格理論及梵岡之信仰健康觀。(二)從人生意義之探索看信仰問題。並以意義治療學之創始人以弗蘭克為代言人。(三)從追求道德及靈魂之實有看宗教,以新精神分析學權威佛洛姆為主。(四)從人之自我實現論談宗教信仰,並以此理論之創始人馬斯洛為主要依據。輔大以全人教育為宗旨,並以真善美聖為師生共同追求的目標,但全人教育不設宗教這一問題又如何能成為「全人」。真善美聖的實際內涵又脫不了終極關懷的問題。我們不願以自己的信仰談宗教,雖然我們也有此權利及責任,但畢竟易引起誤會及反感。本各完全以人自己的立場來說信仰,似乎應該易於接受。}, language = {zh} } @article{Auer, author = {Auer, Alfons}, title = {Can There Be Ethics without Religiousness? English version of the paper presented at the Symposium Possibilities of Psychoanalysis: Retrospect and Prospects to Commemorate Erich Fromm's 75th Birthday, given at Locarno May 24/25, 1975, Typescript 8 pp. - [cf. Auer_A_1999a]}, language = {en} } @article{Buechler, author = {Buechler, Sandra}, title = {The Analyst's Experience of Lonelinss}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 34 (1999), pp. 91-113.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 34 (1999), pp. 91-113.}, language = {en} } @article{Feng, author = {Feng, Xiating}, title = {A Review of Micropsychoanalysis and Its Methods [微精神分析学及其方法论述评]}, series = {Studies in Dialectics of Nature [自然辩证法研究], No. 1 (1999), pp. 13-14, 12, 15.}, journal = {Studies in Dialectics of Nature [自然辩证法研究], No. 1 (1999), pp. 13-14, 12, 15.}, abstract = {如果把弗洛伊德作为精神分析学派的创始人,视其研究成果为开精神分析学派先河之作,那么,精神分析学派从出现至今,则已历经将近一个世纪的发展过程了。精神分析学派不仅造就了荣格、阿德勒、弗洛姆等世界著名的精神分析学家,而且造就了一大批临床心理学家,甚至可以说...}, language = {zh} } @article{Zyl, author = {Zyl, Sue van}, title = {Outside In: Commentary on Paper by Dianne Elise}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 249-274.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 249-274.}, language = {en} } @article{ZeddiesRichardson, author = {Zeddies, T. J. and Richardson, F. C.}, title = {Analytic authority in historical and critical perspective: Beyond objectivism and relativism.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 581-602.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 581-602.}, language = {en} } @article{Yerushalmi, author = {Yerushalmi, H.}, title = {Mutual influences in supervision.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 415-436.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 415-436.}, language = {en} } @article{WolffBernstein, author = {Wolff Bernstein, Jeanne}, title = {Paradox and process}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 275-299.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 275-299.}, abstract = {In this paper I am tracing the history of countertransference and how it has informed the current debate about self-disclosure as a pivotal instrument of analytic work. Now that the analyst's >subjective factor< has been understood as a central influence on the analysand and as a vital source of information about the analysand's intrapsychic life, I argue that certain currents in the relational school of psychoanalysis confuse the analyst's subjectivity with his personality. While becoming more >real< with a patient may enliven a stale analytic dialogue, it ought not be confused with, or take the place of, an analysis of unconscious desires and phantasies. I claim that a two-person psychology can exist only within a tripartite structure in which the analyst does not lose sight of his complex function of being the carrier, observer, and conveyor of the unconscious currents holding both participants in check.}, language = {en} } @article{Wigren, author = {Wigren, J.}, title = {As hardly killed, as easily wounded: Posttraumatic challenges to the working alliance.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 253-270.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 253-270.}, language = {en} } @article{Wax, author = {Wax, Murray L.}, title = {The Angel of Dreams: Toward an Ethnology of Dream Interpreting}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 417-430.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 417-430.}, language = {en} } @article{Waska, author = {Waska, Robert T.}, title = {Bargains, Treaties, and Delusions}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 451-470.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 451-470.}, language = {en} } @article{Turco, author = {Turco, Ronald N.}, title = {Mask and Steel: Mishima-When Life Imitates Art}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 265-274.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 265-274.}, language = {en} } @article{Tayloretal, author = {Taylor, Graeme J. and et al.,}, title = {Emotional Intelligence and the Emotional Brain: Points of Convergence and Implications for Psychoanalysis}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 339-354.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 339-354.}, language = {en} } @article{Sweetnam, author = {Sweetnam, Annie}, title = {Performativity, transsexualism, and benevolent psychopathology some psychoanalytic reflections on postmodernist views of sexuality}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 363-370.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 363-370.}, language = {en} } @article{Sweetnam, author = {Sweetnam, Annie}, title = {Patients' unconscious plans for solving their problems}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 327-348.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 327-348.}, abstract = {A gendered person lives in and creates a gendered body. Through the sexual life of the couple, two gendered bodies come together. In this paper, I draw on case material to illustrate how a multitude of sensations associated with what it feels like to be a man or a woman is aroused, affirmed, and created as one dimension of sexual experience. I suggest that these gender sensations may be organized through the three psychological positions - autistic-contiguous, paranoid-schizoid, and depressive. The movement among all three positions gives different shapes to sensory-based gender experience - each position making its own unique contributions to the qualities of what it feels like to be a man or a woman. In one case, I consider the possibility that gender transformation occurred through an unconscious intersubjective erotic third - the body of the couple - created between the patient and her husband.}, language = {en} } @article{Sugar, author = {Sugar, Max}, title = {They Shall Wear Fringes}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 355-370.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 355-370.}, language = {en} } @article{Strenger, author = {Strenger, Carlo}, title = {Private Terrors Sexualized Aggression and a Psychoanalyst's Fear of Her Patient}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 609-616.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 609-616.}, language = {en} } @article{Stone, author = {Stone, Michael H.}, title = {The History of the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Schizophrenia}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 583-602.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 583-602.}, language = {en} } @article{Stolorowetal, author = {Stolorow, Robert D. and et al.,}, title = {Physics, philosophy, psychoanalysis, and ideology: On engaging with Adolf Gr{\"u}nbaum}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 401-406.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 401-406.}, language = {en} } @article{Stein, author = {Stein, Ruth}, title = {Psychoanalytic Expertise}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 811-823.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 811-823.}, language = {en} } @article{Spezzano, author = {Spezzano, Charles}, title = {Probing the Boundaries of the Relational Paradigm: Commentary on Paper by Jeremy Safran}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 617-620.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 617-620.}, language = {en} } @article{Smith, author = {Smith, Douglas C.}, title = {The Limits of Biological Psychiatry}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 671-680.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 671-680.}, language = {en} } @article{Slochower, author = {Slochower, Joyce}, title = {Psychoanalytic technique - diversity or chaos - Commentary on paper by Lewis Aron}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 839-850.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 839-850.}, language = {en} } @article{Slochower, author = {Slochower, Joyce}, title = {Psychoanalysis, dissociation, and personality organization reflections on Peter Goldberg's essay}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 789-809.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 789-809.}, abstract = {In this paper, I consider the feeling of interiority as it evolves within the treatment relationship. A capacity to access and sustain one's interiority reflects a sense of personal solidity within which the validity of subjective process and privacy is taken for granted. When this capacity is relatively undeveloped, individuals rely on the >other< (including the analyst) to help them contact, elaborate, or manage their affective experience. Quite paradoxically, the analyst's active investigation of dynamic or intersubjective process may obfuscate rather than clarify this core difficulty. I suggest two alternative approaches to the treatment situation that stand in some tension and yet also complement each other. One emphasizes the >active< investigation of dynamic and dyadic process, wherein the analyst works interpretively and/or around relational issues. The other is organized around the >interior< dimension of the treatment experience, emphasizing the patient's need to develop or manage her affective process in the relative absence of input from the analyst. Two clinical situations are described, the first illustrating the use of silence with a patient whose difficulties involved affect articulation, and the second involving a patient whose need for affect regulation made her highly dependent on the analyst for soothing.}, language = {en} } @article{Slipp, author = {Slipp, Samuel}, title = {From Divergence to Convergence in American Psychoanalysis: The Influence of Freud's Background on the Splitting of the Psychoanalytic Movement}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 503-514.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 503-514.}, language = {en} } @article{Slipp, author = {Slipp, Samuel}, title = {A Map of the Mind: Toward a Science of Psychotherapy, by Richard Brockman}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 337-338.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 337-338.}, language = {en} } @article{SilvermanLieberman, author = {Silverman, Robin C. and Lieberman, Alicia F.}, title = {Our Relationship to Analytic Ideals: Commentary on Papers by Joyce Slochower and Sue Grand}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 229-234.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 229-234.}, language = {en} } @article{SilvermanLieberman, author = {Silverman, Robin C. and Lieberman, Alicia F.}, title = {One Need Not Be a House to Be Haunted: On Enactment, Dissociation, and the Dread of >Not-Me< - A Case Study}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 161-186.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 161-186.}, abstract = {This paper discusses one family's struggle with domestic violence involving three generations. In this case, coercive negative maternal attributions interacted with parent-to-child projective identification, which resulted in the child's internalization of parental perceptions involving confusion around danger and protection from danger. Projective identification occurs as readily from a parent to a child as from a child to a parent. As is illustrated, when the parent's use of projective identification is excessive, it has severe implications for the whole of the child's psychic development (Lieberman, 1992, 1994, 1997, in press Seligman 1993, 1995, this issue Silverman, Lieberman, and Pekarsky, 1997).}, language = {en} } @article{Silverman, author = {Silverman, Doris K.}, title = {Principles of dynamic systems, intersubjectivity, and the obsolete distinction between one-person and two-person psychologies. Review Lewis Aron: A Meeting of Minds: Mutuality in Psychoanalysis}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 597-608.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 597-608.}, language = {en} } @article{SeverinoMorrison, author = {Severino, Sally K. and Morrison, Nancy K.}, title = {The Myth of Redemptive Violence: Implications for Developmental Theory and Clinical Practice}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 007-022.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 007-022.}, language = {en} } @article{Seligman, author = {Seligman, Stephen}, title = {Out of the Blue: Reflections on a Shared Trauma}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 235-243.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 235-243.}, language = {en} } @article{Seligman, author = {Seligman, Stephen}, title = {On What We Need: A Celebration of the Work of Emmanuel Ghent}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 129-159.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 129-159.}, language = {en} } @article{Schwartz, author = {Schwartz, Scott C.}, title = {Medieval Antecedents of the Therapeutic Alliance}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 275-284.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 275-284.}, language = {en} } @article{Scheidlinger, author = {Scheidlinger, Saul}, title = {On the Concepts of Ainae and the Mother-Group}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 091-100.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 091-100.}, language = {en} } @article{Schapiro, author = {Schapiro, B.}, title = {Transitional states and psychic change: Thoughts on reading D.H. Lawrence.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 044-054.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 044-054.}, language = {en} } @article{Sand, author = {Sand, Rosemarie}, title = {Psychoanalysis as >conversation< and as >fiction<. Commentary on charles spezzano's >a relational model of inquiry and truth< and richard geha's >transferred fictions<}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 725-747.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 725-747.}, abstract = {Freud's characterization and dismissal of the >symbolic dream interpreting< of his time - his idiosyncratic distinction between that metaphoric form of interpretation and what he called the >scientific< mode, and his subsequent asymmetrical focusing on the latter - seriously skewed his presentation of the nature and history of the Western dream tradition. It obscured the facts that an old theory regarded the dream as the unmasker of the hidden psychic life and that a venerable hypothesis that it could bring to light licit and illicit unconscious desires had not been forgotten by Freud's fin de si{\`e}cle contemporaries. For many years, his injunction against the use of symbolism, except in the case of the sexual, had an inhibiting effect on psychoanalysts' free use of manifest dream interpretation.}, language = {en} } @article{Salvage, author = {Salvage, David}, title = {Developmental Metaphors: The Dialectic of Perception and Creation in the Construction of a Novel}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 023-046.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 023-046.}, language = {en} } @article{Safran, author = {Safran, J. D.}, title = {Faith, despair, will, and the paradox of acceptance.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 005-024.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 005-024.}, language = {en} } @article{Rubin, author = {Rubin, Jeffrey B.}, title = {The Illusion of a Nonfuture: Reflections on Psychoanalysis in the Twenty-First Century}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 061-073.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 061-073.}, language = {en} } @article{Rosiers, author = {Rosiers, Pas{\´e}ale Des}, title = {Repetition of the Mother-Infant Dyad and the Process of Dying in the Psychotherapy of an HIV-Positive Man}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 191-204.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 191-204.}, language = {en} } @article{Ringstrom, author = {Ringstrom, Philip A.}, title = {Psychoanalytic Institutes as Religious Denominations: Fundamentalism, Progeny, and Ongoing Reformation}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 825-837.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 825-837.}, language = {en} } @article{Rice, author = {Rice, Emanuel}, title = {Freud, Religion, and Science}, series = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 397-406.}, journal = {The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 397-406.}, language = {en} } @article{Rendely, author = {Rendely, J.}, title = {The death of an analyst: The loss of a real relationship.}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 131-152.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 131-152.}, language = {en} } @article{Reis, author = {Reis, Bruce E.}, title = {Playing with techniques - trios and duets. Commentary on paper by Lewis Aron}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 407-414.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 407-414.}, language = {en} } @article{Reis, author = {Reis, Bruce E.}, title = {Perspectival realism and social constructivism: Commentary on Irwin Hoffman's >discussion: Toward a social-constructivist view of the psychoanalytic situationthird.< The author illustrates how Ogden's solution to the problem of alterity transcends the debate over one-person versus two-person psychologies by producing a truly dialectical, postclassical psychoanalytic theory of intersubjectivity that is neither a one- nor a two-person psychology.}, language = {en} } @article{Priel, author = {Priel, Beatriz}, title = {Postmodern epistemology: The problem of validation and the retreat from therapeutics in psychoanalysis}, series = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 487-503.}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Dialogues Vol. 09 (1999), pp. 487-503.}, abstract = {This paper develops a Bakhtinian dialogical perspective on the psychoanalytic discourse in general and on the concepts of true and false selves (Winnicott, 1960b) in particular. Bakhtin's assumptions about the origins of dialogicality in children's development are compared to Winnicott's ideas about the origins of true- and false-self processes. This comparison leads to a characterization of the false and true selves as different genres of the narrated self - the epic and the novel - each with its specific configurations of experience and temporality. Moreover, psychoanalysis is conceived as a unique phenomenon that centers on the internal and most of the time simultaneous dialogues that take place in each of the two participants. This perspective underscores the impact of the analyst's subjectivity on the analytic process as well as the multiplicity of the patient's and the analyst's selves. In this context, therapeutic change can be seen most of the time as a transformation of genre and not necessarily as a modification of contents. Free association allows for the transgression of the basic rules of narrativity, thus facilitating a generic shift. A dialogical relation between the openness of free association and narrativity's coherence is suggested. Life by its very nature is dialogic. To live means to participate in dialogue [Bakhtin, 1963, p. 293]. A word like >self< naturally knows more than we do [Winnicott, 1960a, p. 158].}, language = {en} }