05048nam 2200757I 450 991081420360332120240131152550.00-429-92217-50-429-90794-X0-429-48317-11-280-12570-597866135295651-84940-964-1(CKB)2670000000169950(EBL)879864(OCoLC)784885690(SSID)ssj0000641183(PQKBManifestationID)12218888(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000641183(PQKBWorkID)10622952(PQKB)11657803(MiAaPQ)EBC879864(Au-PeEL)EBL879864(CaPaEBR)ebr10547179(CaONFJC)MIL352956(OCoLC)1029239966(FlBoTFG)9780429483172(OCoLC)1226773944(FINmELB)ELB147897(EXLCZ)99267000000016995020181122h20182012 uy 0engur||| |||||txtccrThe Significance of Dreams Bridging Clinical and Extraclinical Research in Psychoanalysis /by Peter FonagyFirst edition.Boca Raton, FL :Routledge,[2018].©2012.1 online resource (337 p.)Developments in psychoanalysis series ;vol. 6Description based upon print version of record.0-367-10111-4 1-78049-050-X Includes bibliographical references and index.COVER; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; SERIES EDITORS' PREFACE; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; PART I CLINICAL RESEARCH ON DREAMS; CHAPTER ONE The re-awakening of psychoanalytic theories of dreams and dreaming; CHAPTER TWO Dreams and play in child analysis today; CHAPTER THREE The manifest dream is the real dream: the changing relationship between theory and practice in the interpretation of dreams; CHAPTER FOUR Changes in dreams-from a psychoanalysis with a traumatised, chronic depressed patient; PART II EXTRACLINICAL RESEARCH ON DREAMSCHAPTER FIVE Dreams as subject of psychoanalytical treatment researchCHAPTER SIX The work at the gate-discussion of the papers of Juan Pablo Jimenez and Horst Kächele; PART III CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATIONS; CHAPTER SEVEN When theories touch: an attempted integration and reformulation of dream theory; CHAPTER EIGHT "It's only a dream": physiological and developmental contributions to the feeling of reality; CHAPTER NINE Discussion of Steven J. Ellman's and Lissa Weinstein's chapters; PART IV CLINICAL AND EXTRACLINICAL RESEARCH IN ONGOING PROJECTS AND DREAMS IN MODERN LITERATURECHAPTER TEN Changes in dreams of chronic depressed patients: the Frankfurt fMRI/EEG study (FRED)CHAPTER ELEVEN Traumatic dreams: symbolisation gone astray; CHAPTER TWELVE Communicative functions of dream telling; CHAPTER THIRTEEN ADHD-illness or symptomaticindicator for trauma? A case study from the therapy comparison study on hyperactive children at the Sigmund Freud Institute, Frankfurt; CHAPTER FOURTEEN No intermediate space for dreaming? Findings of the EVA study with children at risk; PART V DREAMS IN MODERN LITERATURECHAPTER FIFTEEN Orders of the imaginary-Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams and the literature of classical modernityINDEXThis book looks at dreams from a twenty-first century perspective. It takes its inspiration from Freud's insights, but pursues psychoanalytic interest into both neuroscience and the modern psychoanalytic consulting room. The book looks at laboratory research on dreaming alongside the modern clinical use of dreams and links together clinical and empirical research, integrating classical ideas with the plurality of psychoanalytic theoretical constructs available to modern researchers. Psychoanalysts writing about dreams have traditionally represented the cutting edge of clinical and theoretical development, and this book is no exception. Many of the contributions, as well as the epistemological position taken by the writers, represent a kind of radical openness to new ways of thinking about the clinical situation and about theory. In line with the ambition of the editors, this volume represents an integration of theories and disciplines, and a scientific context for modern psychoanalysis. The link between clinical research and extraclinical research via the royal road of dreaming is a theme that runs through all the contributions.Developments in psychoanalysis series ;vol. 6.DreamsPsychoanalysisDreams.Psychoanalysis.150.19/5150.195154.63Fonagy Peter172440FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910814203603321The Significance of Dreams3960901UNINA