Memory, myth, and seduction : unconscious fantasy and the interpretive process / Jean-Georges Schimek ; edited by Deborah L. Browning ; foreword by Alan Bass
- Author
- Schimek, Jean-Georges
- Published
- New York : Routledge, [2011]
- Copyright Date
- ©2011
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xxii, 251 pages).
- Additional Creators
- Browning, Deborah L.
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- Contents
- On the analytic relationship -- Psychoanalysis and transference : yesterday, today, and tomorrow -- The construction of the transference : the relativity of the "here and now" and the "there and then" -- Intersubjectivity and the analytic relationship -- On the resolution of the positive transference : suggestion, identification, and action -- Transference and psychic reality : ideas about the timeless past in psychoanalysis -- Further thoughts on the contemporary analytic relationship -- On Freud's seduction theory -- Fact and fantasy in the seduction theory : a historical review -- The interpretations of the past : childhood trauma, psychical reality, and historical truth -- On unconscious fantasy -- Unconscious fantasy : interpretive construct and developmental phenomenon -- A critical reexamination of Freud's concept of unconscious mental representation -- Affective schemas : toward a structural view of cognition and affect -- Notes on the psychoanalytic theory of consciousness and reflective awareness -- Signorelli : the parapraxis specimen of psychoanalysis -- The interpretation of dreams revisited : interpretation, primary process, and language.
- Summary
- This collection of published and unpublished papers, skillfully arranged and edited by Deborah Browning, reveals the development and evolution of Schimek's thinking on unconscious fantasy and the interpretive process, derived from a close reading of Freud as well as contemporary psychoanalysis. Divided thematically, the first section concerns fantasy, interpretation, and the coconstruction of meaning in the therapeutic setting. A scholarly history and reappraisal of Freud's seduction theory comprises the second section, and the third, more theoretical section provides a foundation for understa.
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- ISBN
- 9780203864142 (electronic bk.)
020386414X (electronic bk.)
9780415873932
0415873932 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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