00762nam0-2200253 --450 991030535890332120190129103352.020190128d2002----kmuy0itay5050 baitaIT 001yyGuida al Museo Diocesano di Avellino[Diocesi di Avellino][Napoli]Conferenza Episcopale Campana200262 p.ill.24 cmMusei diocesani della CampaniaAvellinoMuseo DiocesanoGuideDiocesi di Avellino762179ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910305358903321CAB-BRAU 306s.i.FLFBCFLFBCGuida al Museo Diocesano di Avellino1544930UNINA03502oam 2200505I 450 991016276830332120230814232449.00-429-92005-90-429-90582-30-429-48105-51-78241-571-8(CKB)3710000001042735(MiAaPQ)EBC4793298(OCoLC)1029237924(FlBoTFG)9780429481055(EXLCZ)99371000000104273520181122h20182017 uy 0engur||| |||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe Analytical Process Journeys and Pathways /by Thierry BokanowskiFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge,[2018].©2017.1 online resource (325 pages)Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications Series0-367-10404-0 1-78220-448-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note:ch. OneSome preliminary observations --ch. TwoApprehending psychoanalytic treatment and processes --ch. ThreeRepresenting the psychoanalytic process --ch. FourContributions by certain authors --ch. FiveInitial encounters --ch. SixMovements and changes --ch. SevenThe nature of defence mechanisms and anxieties --ch. EightThe heterogeneous nature of psychic functioning --ch. NineTransferences --ch. TenSandor Ferenczi: a negative transference somewhere between transference love and love for psychoanalysis --ch. ElevenEsther, or a transference love which dare not speak its name --ch. TwelvePsychic homosexuality and transference --ch. ThirteenNegativising transference --ch. FourteenA historical example of negativising transference: the "young Russian" known as "the Wolf Man" --ch. FifteenNarcissism and the psychoanalytic process --ch. SixteenDifferent levels of listening --ch. SeventeenMr E --ch. EighteenThe process as a combination of suffering, pain, and pleasure --ch. NineteenThe analytic process and the question of trauma.The term 'psychoanalytical process', though occurring but rarely in Freud's works, has become firmly established nowadays despite being hard to define, explain, or pin down in conceptual or meta-psychological terms. Although it is often employed as equivalent to 'psychoanalytic work', currents of thought that draw on the idea display a certain ambivalence, for it can relate both to a theory of treatment (the practice of analysis) and to a theory of mind (a theory of psychic functioning) Before developing his own original perspectives about the consequences of the heterogeneity of psychic functioning, the author examines how various practitioners have approached this subject since Freud. He shows how each has shed useful new light on this issue, leading to a diversity of points of view, thereby justifying the idea of the 'process' within psychoanalytic treatment.Psychoanalytic ideas and applications series.PsychoanalysisResearchPsychoanalysisResearch.616.8917Bokanowski Thierry975784International Psycho-Analytical Association,FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910162768303321The Analytical Process2243654UNINA