03014oam 22006971 450 991045931360332120200324081358.00-429-90175-50-429-47698-11-282-78009-397866127800971-84940-859-910.4324/9780429476983(CKB)2670000000048005(EBL)689938(OCoLC)723944203(SSID)ssj0000485715(PQKBManifestationID)11311928(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000485715(PQKBWorkID)10609560(PQKB)10637887(MiAaPQ)EBC689938(Au-PeEL)EBL689938(CaPaEBR)ebr10415425(CaONFJC)MIL278009(OCoLC)1063689675(OCoLC-P)1063689675(FlBoTFG)9780429476983(EXLCZ)99267000000004800520180522d2018 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrMaking Freud more Freudian /Arnold Rothstein1stLondon :Routledge,2018.1 online resource (180 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-367-10649-3 1-85575-731-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Table of Contents; Cover; Copyright; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Introduction; PART I; CHAPTER ONE: Making Freud more Freudian: a reading; CHAPTER TWO: Narcissism; CHAPTER THREE: Sadomasochism; CHAPTER FOUR: Shame and guilt; PART II; CHAPTER FIVE: The seduction of money; CHAPTER SIX: On beginning analysis with patients who are reluctant to pay the analyst's fee; CHAPTER SEVEN: On diagnosing; CHAPTER EIGHT: The failure of an illusion; Conclusion; ReferencesThis book demonstrates the clinical value of ""making Freud more Freudian"". The theoretical contributions of Charles Brenner are summarized and emphasized. They are built on an elaboration of Arlow's ""fantasy function"" and Freud's ""compromise formation"". The author applies this theoretical perspective in elaboration of the concepts of narcissism, masochism, shame and guilt to the distinction between psychiatric and psychoanalytic diagnoses, as well as to a variety of specific clinical topics. Finally, the author emphasizes that the ubiquity of unconscious conflict demonstrates that all pePsychoanalytic interpretationCompromise formationPsychoanalysisCase studiesElectronic books.Psychoanalytic interpretation.Compromise formation.Psychoanalysis150.19/52150.1952Rothstein Arnold1936-540650OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910459313603321Making Freud more Freudian1893397UNINA