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E-grāmata: Karl Abraham: The Birth of Object Relations Theory

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  • Izdošanas datums: 11-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Karnac Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429901157
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  • ISBN-13: 9780429901157
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Together with Ferenczi, Karl Abraham was perhaps Freud’s most creative and devoted disciple. In this book, after outlining the socio-cultural context of his day, Isabel Sanfeliu examines Abraham’s life as a student, his family environment and his first steps as a physician and psychoanalyst.

As a clinical doctor Abraham was calm and detached, and a good example of a stable and objective analyst. Despite his strong personality, his loyalty towards Freud never wavered. At the pioneer Psychoanalytic Institute which he founded and directed in Berlin, he established a series of professional standards which are still observed today. The present book is organized around an examination of Abraham's psychoanalytic work according to his different fields of interest before going on to consider his rigorously conducted clinical research.

Abrahams's findings regarding the positive role of aggression in the development of the baby constitutes one of his original theories, as does the establishment of boundaries with the onset of object love. Abraham was undoubtedly influenced by his experience with psychotic and highly dysfunctional patients. Not only did he observe the discharge function of the mother, but also her structuring dimension. It is in this sense that Abraham can be regarded as the pioneer of object relations theory, much before this psychoanalytic concept was given its name.

Recenzijas

'Karl Abraham was one of the earliest psychoanalysts. His contribution is an enormous but neglected achievement. He was responsible for the ideas, but most especially the observations and practice, of the object relations approach, long before the approach was fully conceived. It was his innovative recording of his patients' internal objects and the fate of those objects under the pressures of projection and introjection that started the movement away from pure "drive theory".Abraham died young, in 1925, which is no doubt responsible for the neglect that has placed him, his work, and his originality in the shadows. It was an unfortunate fate that is now being rectified by this book, which restores Abraham to the principal place he has deserved for so long. Isabel Sanfeliu has created a really accessible conceptual biography, detailing the clinical journey of Abraham's career from his early training at the Burgholzli Hospital with Eugen Bleuler and Carl Jung, to being the pre-eminent psychoanalyst in Germany in the 1920s. He was the destination for many younger people wishing to train with him in the psychoanalysis that was developing after World War One. Not least of those were the generation that included James and Edward Glover, Alix Strachey, and, of course, Melanie Klein. His life is truly that of a psychoanalytic celebrity.'-R. D. Hinshelwood, Professor of Psychoanalysis at the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex

Acknowledgements ix
About The Author xi
Foreword To The English Edition xiii
Nicolas Caparras
Foreword xix
Luis Fernando Crespo
PART I ABRAHAM, PSYCHOANALYSIS, AND HIS TIME
Chapter One An introduction
3(4)
Chapter Two Historical context
7(12)
Chapter Three The limits of a life
19(8)
Chapter Four Abraham's time in Zurich: the decisive change (1904--1907)
27(10)
Chapter Five Transfer to Berlin (1908--1915)
37(44)
Chapter Six The Great War
81(14)
Chapter Seven The psychoanalytic trenches again
95(20)
PART II ABRAHAM'S ROLE AND UNIQUENESS IN PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY
Chapter Eight First psychoanalytic papers, his theoretical contribution
115(4)
Chapter Nine Abraham and the psychoanalytic movement
119(18)
Chapter Ten Abraham, linguistics, and mythology
137(6)
Chapter Eleven Applied psychoanalysis
143(4)
Chapter Twelve The correspondence
147(8)
Chapter Thirteen The Berlin Psychoanalytic Society, the Institute, and the Polyclinic
155(4)
Chapter Fourteen Training analyst and supervisor
159(6)
PART III EVOLUTION OF ABRAHAM'S THOUGHT REGARDING THE HISTORY OF LIBIDINAL DEVELOPMENT (1907--1925)
Chapter Fifteen Incorporation into psychoanalysis
165(4)
Chapter Sixteen The beginnings of object theory (1907--1916)
169(26)
Chapter Seventeen The first pregenital stage of the libido (1916)
195(22)
Chapter Eighteen A short study of the development of the libido, viewed in the light of mental disorders (1924)
217(26)
Chapter Nineteen Character-formation on the genital level of the libido
243(12)
Chapter Twenty Final papers
255(10)
PART IV ABRAHAM, THE OBJECT, AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
Chapter Twenty-One The object as a key concept
265(6)
Chapter Twenty-Two Abraham---pioneer of object relations theory
271(8)
Chapter Twenty-Three To conclude
279(4)
Chronology 283(14)
The Scientific Environment Of Karl Abraham 297(22)
Appendix 319(12)
References 331(4)
Index 335
Isabel Sanfeliu, PhD, is a psychologist, psychoanalyst, a member of Espace Analytique (Paris) and President of SEGPA (Spanish Society for the development of Psychoanalysis and Group Psychotherapy), and editor of 'Clinica y analisis grupal'.