Unorthodox Freud : the view from the couch
Material type: TextNew York/London Guilford Press c1996Description: xi, 241p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1572301287
- RC509.8 .L64 1996
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1 Freud's theory of technique. 2 Frekud's analysis of Abram Kardiner. 3 Freud's analysis of H.D.. 4 Freud's analysis of Joseph Wortic. 5 Freud's analysis of John Dorsey. 6 Freud's ananysis of Smiley Blanton. 7 Freud's treatment structure. 8 From Freud's technical suggestions to the new orthodoxy. 9 Conclusions
'...Based on existing full-length accounts by patients who were treated by Freud in the 1920s and '30s, this volume reveals an unexpected Freud--one who is quite different from the current stereotype....an illuminating close-up of Sigmund Freud at work....an organized, persistent, personally engaged, and expressive clinician who relied on free association, rather than transference and resistance analysis, to move the treatment.'
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