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This book contains a continuation and expansion of the topics covered in the author's previous book, Psychoanalysis: from Practice to Theory, about the use of theories in analytic practice. As a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) Conceptual Research Committee and Chair of the Working Party on Theoretical Issues, the author, who teaches at Nanterre University, has studied and taught on the subject for several years, as well as writing many articles on it. The book will be particularly useful for psychoanalytical and psychotherapeutic societies, as well as for research committees.

This book contains a continuation and expansion of the topics covered in the author's previous book, Psychoanalysis: from Practice to Theory, about the use of theories in analytic practice. The book will be particularly useful for psychoanalytical and psychotherapeutic societies, as well as for research committees.

Recenzijas

'There is no more important matter for a practising psychoanalyst to consider than his or her theory. We enact our theories whether we like it, or know it, or not. And there are few psychoanalysts outside this group assembled by Jorge Canestri more suitable for provoking our thoughts as to what we enact. This is a vital publication from one of the most important research groups in the field.'- David Tuckett, Training Analyst and Former Editor of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, President European Psychoanalytic Federation (EPF), and Chair of the EPF Working Party on Comparative Clinical methods 'The Working Party of Theoretical Issues (WPTI) of the European Psychoanalytic Federation has discovered the analysts mind and his or her way of putting feeling and thinking into action as Ramzy and Meyer long ago had asked for. It will help to move into new clinical grounds; it may help to depart from overly critical discussions that are not really fertile and may give clinical and theoretical curiosity a timely impetus. This text should be used in all training institutions to refocus our effort on how the minds of analysts are working.'- Prof. Dr Horst Kachele, International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin

Acknowledgements vii
About The Editor And Contributors ix
Series Editors' Preface xv
Peter Fonagy
Mary Target
Liz Allison
Introduction xix
Jorge Canestri
Chapter One The use of public and of private implicit theories in the clinical situation
1(22)
Werner Bohleber
Chapter Two Do analysts do what they say they do?
23(16)
Clinical material
23(7)
Dorothy E. Holmes
Commentary on Dr Holmes' clinical material
30(9)
Peter Fonagy
Chapter Three Theoretical and clinical reflections on public and private theories
39(18)
Charles Hanly
Chapter Four The case of Albert
57(22)
Samuel Zysman
Commentary on Samuel Zysman's clinical case
71(8)
Paul Denis
Chapter Five Unconscious theories in the analyst's mind at work: searching for them in clinical material
79(28)
Werner Bohleber
The case of Floppy
82(6)
Lilia Bordone de Semeniuk
Commentaries on Lilia Bordone de Semeniuk's clinical case
88(19)
Dieter Burgin
Beatriz de Leon de Bernardi
95(6)
Peter Fonagy
101(6)
Chapter Six Supervision in psychoanalytical training: the analysis and the use of implicit theories in psychoanalytical practice
107(28)
Jorge Canestri
Chapter Seven Theories as objects: a psychoanalytic inquiry into minds and theories
135(22)
Samuel Zysman
Chapter Eight Conclusions
157(28)
Jorge Canestri
Appendix 185(2)
Index 187
Jorge Canestri, M.D, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst. Training and supervising analyst for the Italian Psychoanalytical Association and for the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association. Mary S. Sigourney Award recipient 2004. Professor of Psychology of Health at the Roma 3 University. Editor of the Educational Section of the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis. President of the Italian Psychoanalytical Association. Has published numerous psychoanalytical papers in books and reviews including 'Language, Symbolisation and Psychosis'.