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Free associations [Vol.] 11 : psychoanalysis, groups, politics, culture

By: Material type: TextTextLondon Free Association Books c1988Description: 160p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. refsContent type:
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Freud's break with Jung: the crucial role of Ernest Jones - R. Andrew Paskauskas. The 'black hole' - a significant element in autism - Frances Tustin. The challenge of Robert Langs - David Livingstone Smith. Psychotherapy in British Special Hospitals: a case of failure to thrive - David Pilgrim. The pattern which connects - Margaret Arden. The seminar of Jacques Lacan: in place of an introduction. Book 2: The ego in Freud's theory and in the technique of psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 - John Forrester. Biography: the basic discipline for human science - Robert M. Young. Reviews
Abstract: 'A journal of critical thinking within the analytic tradition broadly conceived: clinical, theoretical and reflexive work on psychoanalysis both in its immediate setting and in its historical, political and cultural relations. It also emphasizes group processes in various contexts and the relations between psychoanalysis and other fields.'
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Freud's break with Jung: the crucial role of Ernest Jones - R. Andrew Paskauskas. The 'black hole' - a significant element in autism - Frances Tustin. The challenge of Robert Langs - David Livingstone Smith. Psychotherapy in British Special Hospitals: a case of failure to thrive - David Pilgrim. The pattern which connects - Margaret Arden. The seminar of Jacques Lacan: in place of an introduction. Book 2: The ego in Freud's theory and in the technique of psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 - John Forrester. Biography: the basic discipline for human science - Robert M. Young. Reviews

'A journal of critical thinking within the analytic tradition broadly conceived: clinical, theoretical and reflexive work on psychoanalysis both in its immediate setting and in its historical, political and cultural relations. It also emphasizes group processes in various contexts and the relations between psychoanalysis and other fields.'

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