La traviata and Oedipus [0.03%]
《茶花女》与《俄狄浦斯王》
Francis Grier
Francis Grier
This paper explores the oedipal themes of Verdi's La Traviata, and proposes that it is his masterly treatment of their complexity which accounts for the psychological power of the opera. It is suggested that a particular quality of this ope...
Giuseppe Civitarese
Giuseppe Civitarese
Bion describes transformation in hallucinosis (TH) as a psychic defence present in elusive psychotic scenarios in which there is a total adherence to concrete reality: as the hallucinatory activity which physiologically infiltrates percepti...
John Steiner
John Steiner
This paper is based on a talk given at the conference to celebrate the Work of Hanna Segal and attempts to summarise her contribution to psychoanalysis. I suggest that in addition to being the important presenter of the work of Melanie Klei...
Burial and resurgence of projective identification in French psychoanalysis [0.03%]
法国精神分析中的投射认同的消逝与复兴
Daniel Widlöcher
Daniel Widlöcher
Curiously enough, the concept of projective identification was ignored, and even rejected in France for at least two decades after the publication of the founding texts of Melanie Klein and Herbert Rosenfeld. This rejection was due to a cri...
Projective identification and working through of the countertransference: a multiphase model [0.03%]
投射性认同与反移情的工作通达:一个分阶段模型
Heinz Weiss
Heinz Weiss
Referring to Melanie Klein's unpublished views on projective identification, Bion's theory of container/contained and Money-Kyrle's understanding of countertransference as a process of transformation, the author develops a multiphase model ...
David Liberman's legacy [0.03%]
大卫·利伯曼的遗产
Samuel Arbiser
Samuel Arbiser
This article presents, in the author's own vision, his attempt to consider (and update) the work of an original thinker of contemporary psychoanalysis (in the present). Following a short overview of his biographical data and distinctive tra...
Haydée Faimberg
Haydée Faimberg
My first aim has been to identify the implicit assumptions underlying Winnicott's detailed notes on a fragment of an analysis dating from 1955 and published after his death. The importance given by Winnicott to the father figure as early as...
Lewis Kirshner
Lewis Kirshner
The translational metaphor in psychoanalysis refers to the traditional method of interpreting or restating the meaning of verbal and behavioral acts of a patient in other, presumably more accurate terms that specify the forces and conflicts...
Dominique Scarfone
Dominique Scarfone
On the reception of the concept of the death drive in Germany: expressing and resisting an 'evil principle'? [0.03%]
论“死本能”概念在德国的接受情况:表达与抵制一种“邪恶的原则”?
Claudia Frank
Claudia Frank
With Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Freud attempted 'to describe and to account for the facts of daily observation in our field of study' (1920, p. 7), in particular concerning destructive clinical phenomena that confront us in the analytic...