TY - JOUR A1 - Slipp, Samuel T1 - A Map of the Mind: Toward a Science of Psychotherapy, by Richard Brockman JF - The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (1999), pp. 337-338. Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Chung, Moon-Gil T1 - A New Start for the Continuation of MEGA-Project: Notes on the Recent Publication of MEGA IV/3 JF - Literature and Society, Seoul No. 46 (Summer 1999), pp. 855-881. (Korean with an English Summary) Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Miller, L. A1 - Twomey, J. E. T1 - A parallel without a Process: A relational view of a supervisory experience. JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 557-580. Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grey, Alan L. T1 - A prothalamion to the wedding of inspiration and perspiration: An interpersonal view or human creativity. JF - Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Vol. 35 (1999), pp. 437-472. Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ding, Mei T1 - A Review of Fromm's Psychological Mechanisms of Escape from Freedom [弗洛姆逃避自由心理机制述评] JF - Study & Exploration [ 学习与探索], No. 1 (1999), pp. 54-56. N2 - 自由与个性的独立是现代社会人存在的重要标志,同时也是现代人追求的理想与价值。但是,在现代社会,自由对于人的生存具有双重意义:一方面,随着科学技术的发展,征服自然能力的增强,人逐渐地摆脱了与自然和社会的原始联系,获得了广泛的自由;但另一方面,这种自由与... N2 - Freedom and independence of personality are important symbols of human existence in modern society, as well as the ideals and values pursued by modern people. On the one hand, with the development of science and technology and the enhancement of the ability to conquer nature, people gradually get rid of the original connection with nature and society and obtain a wide range of freedom; but on the other hand, this freedom and ... [Automatic translation] Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Feng, Xiating T1 - A Review of Micropsychoanalysis and Its Methods [微精神分析学及其方法论述评] JF - Studies in Dialectics of Nature [自然辩证法研究], No. 1 (1999), pp. 13-14, 12, 15. N2 - 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... N2 - If Freud is the founder of the psychoanalytic school and regards the research results as the pioneering work of the psychoanalytic school, then the psychoanalytic school has gone through nearly a century of development since its appearance. It is. The psychoanalytic school not only created world-renowned psychoanalysts such as Jung, Adler, and Fromm, but also created a large number of clinical psychologists, and even said [...] [Automatic translation] Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Streeck, U. T1 - Acting Out, Interpretation and Unconscious Communication JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 8 (No. 2, October 1999), pp. 135-143. N2 - Action in connection with the therapeutic process is often equated with acting out. The subtle behaviour that belongs to ?the complicated system of transmitting and receiving unconscious signals? (Sandler), with which the patient attempts to make the analyst behave as the object of transference or to fulfill an unconscious desire, is also described as acting out or micro-acting out (Treurniet). This fine-grained action, however, means nothing; it is not symbolic or communicative action. Its intention is, rather, to trigger effects and induce interactions. It occurs not only on the side of the analysand but also on that of the analyst, and is part of the unconscious communication in the therapeutic process. Presented here are some of the various interactive ways and means with which the analyst is prompted into unconscious action and certain, unnoticed, ways in that he turn ?treatsfithe patient. The analyst's action responses can bear the character of interpretations with which he may unintentionally reveal how he regards the behaviour of the patient. Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Krause, R. A1 - Merten, B. T1 - Affects, Regulation of Relationships, Transference and Countertransference JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 8 (No. 2, October 1999), pp. 103-114. N2 - The following report tries to compile the results of several research projects of the main author and his co-workers dealing with the exchange of affect within different types of relationships. Different conceptualizations of transference and countertransference as specific forms of creating relationships are described and the fundamental differences between successful psychotherapeutic relationships and empathetic every day relationships are outlined. Our investigations make it highly probable that transference is a very ubiquitous phenomena to be found in nearly every relationship as specific forms of affective scripts. The specificity of these scripts follows the disturbance with quantity and quality of the shown affect being the main differential marker. Within the severe disturbances we find reductions of affect with one remaining negative ?lead-affect?, with neurotic patients an excess of conflicts affects. Within the group of severe disturbances affect is attached to the self or to the relationship within neuroses and healthy subject to the objects the dyad talks about. The main difference between successful psychotherapeutic and every day relationships can be characterized by the fact that the therapist does not interactively react to the unconscious affective relationship offers, the patient makes, but develops instead those affects the patient is unable to generate, despite they would be urgently necessary from the meaning structure of the situation. Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Funk, Rainer T1 - Aggressionsstrukturen und Konfliktbewältigung JF - psychosozial, Vol. 22 (Heft 1, No. 75, 1999), pp. 127-141. Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Neumann, J. T1 - Am Anfang war der Humanismus. Erkundungen durch die (europäische) Geschichte JF - Humanismus aktuell. Zeitschrift für Kultur und Weltanschauung, ed. by Humanistische Akademie Berlin, Berlin Sonderheft 2, 1999, pp. 140-151. Y1 - 1999 ER -