@article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Theoretische und praktische Grundlagen psychoanalytischer Ans{\"a}tze in der forensischen Psychotherapie - die Sicht der Gesellschaft, der Gesch{\"a}digten und der Patienten}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 23 / 2019, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 085-096.}, volume = {d23/2019f}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 23 / 2019, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 085-096.}, language = {de} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Thirty years of the International Forum of Psychoanalysis}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (No. 4, 2021), pp. 209.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 30 (No. 4, 2021), pp. 209.}, language = {en} } @misc{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Review J. Wiese (Ed.), Chaos und Regel. Die Psychoanalyse in ihren Institutionen, G{\"o}ttingen (V\&R) 1992}, series = {Psyche, Vol. 48, pp. 282-284.}, journal = {Psyche, Vol. 48, pp. 282-284.}, language = {de} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Selbstmorder in der Kalahari}, series = {Suizidprophylaxe. Theorie und Praxis, Vol. 19 (No. 92) pp. 173-180.}, journal = {Suizidprophylaxe. Theorie und Praxis, Vol. 19 (No. 92) pp. 173-180.}, language = {de} } @misc{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Editorial: Psychoanalysis and forensics - identifications with the oppressor and with the oppressed}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 18 (No. 1, 2009), pp. 001-002.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 18 (No. 1, 2009), pp. 001-002.}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {The use of psychoanalytic knowledge during the implementation of penal measures}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 18 (No. 1, 2009), pp. 003-010.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 18 (No. 1, 2009), pp. 003-010.}, abstract = {Theoretical and clinical concepts of psychoanalysis are presented here in terms of their relevance for forensic psychotherapy. They can be applied to individual psychotherapy, special nursing care, and the theory and practice of a therapeutic community. Essential concepts of seduction and traumatisation are presented in the language of drive psychology, as well as in the modern terms of self psychology and object relations theory. The criminal act forms the basis of forensic psychotherapy, the aim of which is to prevent a repetition of this or a similar act. This means that a certain type of act, namely a criminal act, lies at the heart of not only forensic psychotherapy, but also the concept of action itself. Psychoanalytic concepts stress the unconscious processes around and after the act. These processes are repeated in the everyday life of the therapeutic community and in the specific psychotherapeutic situations. Empiric evaluations are methodologically very difficult, as they must investigate multiprofessional settings.}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {The psychology of the lone terrorist: Identification with the aggressor in individuals and in societies}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 26 (No. 4, 2017), pp. 200-206.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 26 (No. 4, 2017), pp. 200-206.}, abstract = {The German pilot Andreas Lubitz, who intentionally crashed a plane with 149 passengers, killing all on board including himself, had been a patient in psychiatric and psychotherapeutic consultations. This paper deals with the legal and psychoanalytic consequences of this action, including terminological issues concerning terrorism.}, language = {en} } @article{ElrodHoffmann, author = {Elrod, Norman and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann. On Her Contribution to Psychoanalytic and Psychiatric Theory. With a Note on Erich Fromm's Estimate of Her Work in the USA. Typoscript to be publsihed 1997, 11 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, abstract = {The paper discusses Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's theoretical contributions on the psychotherapy of psychoses and refers it to other authors' views. Today widely accepted, she stressed transference and countertransference as es-sential issues in the treatment of severely disturbed patients. She disagreed with authors like Federn who interpreted the concept of regression in a way that to treat schizophrenics means to treat children of different ages. Different from Federn, she advocated interpretations also of the positive transference to show the patient where he stands in life. Later on, Fromm-Reichmann opposed John Rosen and his direct analysis interpreting first the contents of the psychotic's speech. She stressed the form of the interaction and of the everyday behaviour where she saw where the patient stands in the world. The discussion shows that Fromm-Reichmann developed her theories and practice in cooperation and discussion with other psychoanalysts working with psychotic patients.}, language = {en} } @article{HaffnerMartiHoffmann, author = {Haffner Marti, Hedi and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's >Principles of Intensive Psychotherapy Paper presented at the International Conference on >Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor<, Ascona April 4-5, 1997, Typoscript, 15 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{HaffnerMartiHoffmann, author = {Haffner Marti, Hedi and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmanns >Prinzipien Intensiver Psychotherapie<}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 02 / 1998, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 24-31. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1997]}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 02 / 1998, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 24-31. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1997]}, language = {de} } @article{HaffnerMartiHoffmann, author = {Haffner Marti, Hedi and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's >Principles of Intensive Psychotherapy}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 02 / 1998, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 24-30. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1997]}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 02 / 1998, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 24-30. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1997]}, language = {en} } @article{HaffnerMartiHoffmann, author = {Haffner Marti, Hedi and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmanns >Prinzipien Intensiver Psychotherapie< Paper presented at the International Conference on >Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor<, Ascona April 4-5, 1997, Typoscript, 20 pp. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1998]}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {de} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {The scientific association of the lake of constance psychiatrists 1919-1932 psychoanalytic contributions to the treatment of psychoses}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 5 (No. 4, December 1996), pp. 271-276.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 5 (No. 4, December 1996), pp. 271-276.}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Ludwig Binswanger's Collected Papers. Introduction and Critical Remarks}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 6 (No. 3, October 1997), pp. 191-202.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 6 (No. 3, October 1997), pp. 191-202.}, abstract = {Reviewing the new German edition of selected papers of Ludwig Binswanger, an overview of Binswanger's life and work is given. Deeply rooted in a psychiatric sanatorium tradition established in the nineteenth century by his grandfather, Binswanger sought contact with Bleuler, Jung and Freud, and tried to treat his severely ill patients with individual psychoanalysis. In addition, the therapeutic milieu always played a great role in his work and thinking. Binswanger's experiences with psychotic patients lead him to a philosophical, existential view of psychiatry and psychoanalysis. Moving beyond Freud, he dealt with psychotic phenomena and maintained that paranoia, mania and depression can be treated by psychotherapy if the therapist exposes himself in an existential manner with the patient. The author expresses his critical opinion of the editors of the present collection for leaving out important psychoanalytic papers written by Binswanger. Binswanger's deviations from the psychoanalytic mainstream is overemphasized - as a matter of fact he remained a member of the Swiss Psychoanalytic Society until his death and can be regarded as one of the most important theorists of modern psychoanalysis dealing also with psychotic phenomena.}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann - Her Years in Germany 1889-1933}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 7 (No. 2, July 1998), pp. 85-96.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 7 (No. 2, July 1998), pp. 85-96.}, abstract = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann became famous with her intensive psychotherapy of psychotic patients which she developed in Chestnut Lodge where she worked, after having left Nazi Germany, from 1935 until her death in 1957. The paper outlines her life and work in Germany. Studying medicine in K{\"o}nigsberg (East Prussia), she wrote her dissertation about pupillary changes in schizophrenia and worked during World War 1 under the famous neurologist Kurt Goldstein with brain injured soldiers. They both differentiated between somatic and psychic factors in neurologic patients and published articles about neurotraumatology including aphasia. Between 1920 and 1923, she worked in the psychotherapeutic sanatorium Weisser Hirsch in Dresden under J.H. Schultz where she treated neurotic and psychotic patients. In these years, she started her training analysis and her psychoanalytic teaching and publishing. From 1924 to 1933 she led a kosher psychoanalytic sanatorium in Heidelberg, co-founded the Frankfurt Psychoanalytic Society and gave university lectures in psychoanalysis in Frankfurt and Heidelberg. She became a close friend of Georg Groddeck who treated also somatically ill patients with psychoanalysis. — Her great promoters furthered different important attitudes which got very important for Fromm-Reichmann later: Goldstein the natural scientific discipline, Fromm the political view, Groddeck the therapeutic optimism.}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Reply to Ann‑Louise Silver}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 8 (No. 1, April 1999), p. 24.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 8 (No. 1, April 1999), p. 24.}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Psychoanalysis in Psychiatric Institutions - Theoretical and Clinical Approaches}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 4, December 2002), pp. 237-243.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 4, December 2002), pp. 237-243.}, abstract = {The paper presents historical remarks about psychoanalysis in institutions with a special focus on the contributions of nurses working in psychoanalytic settings. A case report of the forensic psychotherapy ward in Reichenau Mental Hospital, which is organised as a therapeutic community, shows how individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy and special nursing care contribute to significant progress in the treatment of a severely narcissistic arsonist.}, language = {en} } @article{HoffmannElrod, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus and Elrod, Norman}, title = {Frieda Fromm‑Reichmann: On Her Contribution to Psychoanalytic and Psychiatric Theory}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 8 (No. 1, April 1999), pp. 13-18.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 8 (No. 1, April 1999), pp. 13-18.}, abstract = {The paper discusses Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's theoretical contributions on the psychotherapy of psychoses and refers it to other authors' views. Today widely accepted, she stressed transference and countertransference as es-sential issues in the treatment of severely disturbed patients. She disagreed with authors like Federn who interpreted the concept of regression in a way that to treat schizophrenics means to treat children of different ages. Different from Federn, she advocated interpretations also of the positive transference to show the patient where he stands in life. Later on, Fromm-Reichmann opposed John Rosen and his direct analysis interpreting first the contents of the psychotic's speech. She stressed the form of the interaction and of the everyday behaviour where she saw where the patient stands in the world. The discussion shows that Fromm-Reichmann developed her theories and practice in cooperation and discussion with other psychoanalysts working with psychotic patients.}, language = {en} } @article{HoffmannHaffnerMarti, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus and Haffner Marti, Hedi}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's >Prinzipien intensiver Psychotherapie}, series = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 02 / 1998, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 24-30. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1997a]}, journal = {Fromm Forum (Deutsche Ausgabe - ISSN 1437-0956), 02 / 1998, T{\"u}bingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 24-30. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1997a]}, language = {de} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Erich Fromm and Frieda Fromm-Reichmann - Their Years in Germany. Paper presented at a Erich Fromm Congress in Washington, May 1994. Typoscript 17 pp.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Einf{\"u}hrung}, series = {K. Hoffmann (Ed.), Zum Thema Selbst, Z{\"u}rich (Althea Verlag) 1994, pp. 1-5.}, journal = {K. Hoffmann (Ed.), Zum Thema Selbst, Z{\"u}rich (Althea Verlag) 1994, pp. 1-5.}, language = {de} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Psychoanalyse und Psychiatrie 1994.Eindr{\"u}cke aus Chestnut Lodge}, series = {Luzifer-Amor. Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse, T{\"u}bingen (edition diskord) Vol. 8 (Heft 16) 1995, pp. 161-165.}, journal = {Luzifer-Amor. Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse, T{\"u}bingen (edition diskord) Vol. 8 (Heft 16) 1995, pp. 161-165.}, language = {de} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann. Br{\"u}ckenschlag zwischen Psychiatrie und Psychoanalyse}, series = {Luzifer-Amor. Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse, T{\"u}bingen (edition diskord) Vol. 8 (Heft 16) 1995, pp. 22-31.}, journal = {Luzifer-Amor. Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse, T{\"u}bingen (edition diskord) Vol. 8 (Heft 16) 1995, pp. 22-31.}, abstract = {Presents a short biography, within the broader topic of the influence of European immigration on the development of psychiatry and psychoanalysis in the US, of German-born Frieda FROMM-Reichmann (1889-1957). Married to the German/American psychoanalyst Erich FROMM, she followed him to the US in 1935. She worked with schizophrenic and manic-depressive patients as psychotherapist until her death in 1957. Herself a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, FROMM-Reichmann pursued the cooperation between psychiatry and psychoanalysis which Freud had hoped for, but not achieved, in the German academic psychiatry. The dialog between psychiatry and psychoanalysis was further hindered when the Nazis seized power. FROMM-Reichmann's most important work was Principles of Intensive Psychotherapy.}, language = {de} } @article{HoffmannHaffnerMarti, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus and Haffner Marti, Hedi}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's >Principles of Intensive Psychotherapy}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 02 / 1998, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 24-30. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1997]}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 02 / 1998, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 24-30. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1997]}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {The Scientific Association of the Lake of Constance Psychiatrists 1919-1932. Paper presented at the Congress Psychoanalysis in 20th Century Cultural Life at Reichenau June 16-18, 1995. Typescript 11 pp.}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Die wissenschaftliche Vereinigung der Bodensee-Psychiater 1919-1932. Paper presented at the Congress Psychoanalysis in 20th Century Cultural Life at Reichenau June 16-18, 1995. Typescript 52 and 16 pp.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{HoffmannElrod, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus and Elrod, Norman}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann. On Her Contribution to Psychoanalytic and Psychiatric Theory. With a Note on Erich Fromm's Estimate of Her Work in the USA. Typescript to be published 1997, 11 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, abstract = {The paper discusses Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's theoretical contributions on the psychotherapy of psychoses and refers it to other authors' views. Today widely accepted, she stressed transference and countertransference as es-sential issues in the treatment of severely disturbed patients. She disagreed with authors like Federn who interpreted the concept of regression in a way that to treat schizophrenics means to treat children of different ages. Different from Federn, she advocated interpretations also of the positive transference to show the patient where he stands in life. Later on, Fromm-Reichmann opposed John Rosen and his direct analysis interpreting first the contents of the psychotic's speech. She stressed the form of the interaction and of the everyday behaviour where she saw where the patient stands in the world. The discussion shows that Fromm-Reichmann developed her theories and practice in cooperation and discussion with other psychoanalysts working with psychotic patients.}, language = {en} } @article{HoffmannHaffnerMarti, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus and Haffner Marti, Hedi}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's >Principles of Intensive Psychotherapy Paper presented at the International Conference on >Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor<, Ascona April 4-5, 1997, Typescript, 15 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{HoffmannHaffnerMarti, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus and Haffner Marti, Hedi}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmanns >Prinzipien Intensiver Psychotherapie< Paper presented at the International Conference on >Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor<, Ascona April 4-5, 1997, Typescript, 20 p.}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {de} } @article{HaffnerMartiHoffmann, author = {Haffner Marti, Hedi and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmanns >Prinzipien Intensiver Psychotherapie< Paper presented at the International Conference on >Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor<, Ascona April 4-5, 1997, Typescript, 20 pp. [Cf. Haffner-Marti, H., and Hoffmann, K., 1998]}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {de} } @article{HaffnerMartiHoffmann, author = {Haffner Marti, Hedi and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's >Principles of Intensive Psychotherapy Paper presented at the International Conference on >Erich Fromm - Psychoanalyst and Supervisor<, Ascona April 4-5, 1997, Typescript, 15 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {en} } @article{ElrodHoffmann, author = {Elrod, Norman and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm-Reichmann. On Her Contribution to Psychoanalytic and Psychiatric Theory. With a Note on Erich Fromm's Estimate of Her Work in the USA. Typescript to be published 1997, 11 p.}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, abstract = {The paper discusses Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's theoretical contributions on the psychotherapy of psychoses and refers it to other authors' views. Today widely accepted, she stressed transference and countertransference as es-sential issues in the treatment of severely disturbed patients. She disagreed with authors like Federn who interpreted the concept of regression in a way that to treat schizophrenics means to treat children of different ages. Different from Federn, she advocated interpretations also of the positive transference to show the patient where he stands in life. Later on, Fromm-Reichmann opposed John Rosen and his direct analysis interpreting first the contents of the psychotic's speech. She stressed the form of the interaction and of the everyday behaviour where she saw where the patient stands in the world. The discussion shows that Fromm-Reichmann developed her theories and practice in cooperation and discussion with other psychoanalysts working with psychotic patients.}, language = {en} } @article{ElrodHoffmann, author = {Elrod, Norman and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Frieda Fromm‑Reichmann: On Her Contribution to Psychoanalytic and Psychiatric Theory}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 08 (No. 1, April 1999), pp. 13-18.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 08 (No. 1, April 1999), pp. 13-18.}, abstract = {The paper discusses Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's theoretical contributions on the psychotherapy of psychoses and refers it to other authors' views. Today widely accepted, she stressed transference and countertransference as es-sential issues in the treatment of severely disturbed patients. She disagreed with authors like Federn who interpreted the concept of regression in a way that to treat schizophrenics means to treat children of different ages. Different from Federn, she advocated interpretations also of the positive transference to show the patient where he stands in life. Later on, Fromm-Reichmann opposed John Rosen and his direct analysis interpreting first the contents of the psychotic's speech. She stressed the form of the interaction and of the everyday behaviour where she saw where the patient stands in the world. The discussion shows that Fromm-Reichmann developed her theories and practice in cooperation and discussion with other psychoanalysts working with psychotic patients.}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {50 years of IFPS societies in Switzerland: Psychoanalytic approaches with severely disturbed patients and philosophical contributions to the international psychoanalytic discussion}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 80-84.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 2, 2014), pp. 80-84.}, abstract = {The Swiss member societies of the International Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies, namely the two existential analytic societies and the Institute of Psychoanalysis in Kreuzlingen, have always stressed the philosophical foundation of psychoanalysis as psychoanalytic approaches with severely disturbed and psychotic patients. The colleagues working in these institutes have often cooperated very closely with analysts from the International Psychoanalytical Association. This paper stresses the important contributions for inpatient psychoanalytic approaches.}, language = {en} } @article{BullaHoffmann, author = {Bulla, Jan and Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Coercion as part of a psychoanalytically based therapy: Case report on the treatment of a forensic outpatient}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 2, 2016), pp. 86-93.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 2, 2016), pp. 86-93.}, abstract = {This paper presents the four-year forensic outpatient treatment of a male patient in his mid-30s who was diagnosed with a schizoaffective disorder and had previously been held on unlimited detention due to several assaults. At the beginning, several coercive measures had to be taken. Over time, both the therapeutic alliance and the patient's psychic structure improved remarkably. The patient explained at the end of therapy that, despite being forced into treatment, he also felt recognized and held while he had been in deep distress. Several explanations of how coercion and the therapeutic process may correlate are discussed: essentially, the complex and dialectical relationships between inner and outer reality, therapeutic space, and social structures are reflected. Cautiously but consistently introducing outer reality as well as validating the patient's realistic perceptions contributed to strengthening his ego functions.}, language = {en} } @article{Hoffmann, author = {Hoffmann, Klaus}, title = {Psychoanalysis, philosophy and politics: Aspects of 50 years of the Institut f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse Z{\"u}rich-Kreuzlingen (https://doi.org/10.1080/0803706X.2023.2213873)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 212-218.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 212-218.}, abstract = {The Institut f{\"u}r Psychoanalyse Z{\"u}rich-Kreuzlingen (IfP) was founded as a working group in 1972. Its founder Norman Elrod graduated from the Carl-Gustav-Jung-Institute in Zurich and followed a politically and philosophically reflected psychoanalysis. In addition, he was engaged in the treatment of psychotic patients. Quite a few of his co-workers worked in the Psyichiatria Democratica in Italy as well as in institutions in Germany and Switzerland, where they also contributed greatly to psychoanalytically inspired multiprofessional care for severely ill individuals, including forensic patients.}, language = {en} }