Unorthodox Freud : the view from the couch / Beate Lohser, Peter M. Newton.
By: Lohser, Beate
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Contributor(s): Newton, Peter M
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Publisher: N.Y. : Guilford Press, c1996Description: xi, 241 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 572301287.Subject(s): Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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Introduction. - Ch. One. Freud's Theory of Technique. - Ch. Two. Freud's Analysis of Abram Kardiner. - Ch. Three. Freud's Analysis of H.D. - Ch. Four. Freud's Analysis of Joseph Wortis. - Ch. Five. Freud's Analysis of John Dorsey. - Ch. Six. Freud's Analysis of Smiley Blanton. - Ch. Seven. Freud's Treatment Structure. - Ch. Eight. From Freud's Technical Suggestions to the New Orthodoxy. - Ch. Nine. Conclusions. - Notes. - References. - Index.
Was Sigmund Freud a "Freudian"? If "Freudian" means an uninvolved, neutral interpreter of transference and resistance, the answer, according to this book, is no, he was not. 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. Through the words of his own patients, the reader is introduced to an organized, persistent, personally engaged, and expressive clinician who relied on free association, rather than transference and resistance analysis, to move the treatment. - Front cover
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