Laurie Laufer
Laurie Laufer
In France, transsexualism was introduced in psychoanalysis through the mediation of medicine. The statements of psychoanalysts on transgender people are considered as offensive by the people concerned. Since the 1970s, trans∗ people have r...
Gender Trouble and Return of the Sexual in a Cisgender Research Collective Confronted With Trans∗ Femininity [0.03%]
面对Trans*女性化,性别稳定的研究集体与性回归
Pascale Molinier
Pascale Molinier
The author analyzes a research study of trans∗ women and their surgeons, conducted before and after vaginoplasty in a French public hospital service. The essay is an examination of countertransference in three research frameworks: (1) work...
"Are We Safe Analysts?" Cisgender Countertransferential Fantasies in the Treatment of Transgender Patients [0.03%]
《“我们是安全的分析师吗?”对跨性别患者治疗中的顺性别反移情幻想》
Patricia Porchat,Beatriz Santos
Patricia Porchat
The authors examine the impact of countertransference in two clinical cases of transgender patients treated by two cisgender analysts who are accustomed to receiving nonconforming gender patients in France and Brazil. The context is that of...
Philippe Givre
Philippe Givre
Deleuze and Guattari crafted the concept of "becoming" as a way of theorizing the rampant chimerization and polymorphism of identities in today's world. They used Kafka's work to show how the frequent use of metamorphosis in his stories pre...
Nicolas Evzonas
Nicolas Evzonas
Mariana Gaitini
Mariana Gaitini
Ferenczi's Clinical Diary reveals an exceptional analyst who honestly and bravely documented radical clinical experiences and theoretical insights about the tragic impacts of trauma. The author follows Ferenczi's thinking from his falling o...
The Somatic Symptom as One's Object: Applying Fairbairn's Theory of Internal Object Relations and Winnicott's Conceptualization of the Psyche-and-Soma [0.03%]
身化症状作为客体:运用Fairbairn内部客体关系理论及Winnicott身心概念模型解释精神疾病病理学
Ofrit Shapira-Berman
Ofrit Shapira-Berman
The author discusses Winnicott's theory (1949/1975) of the psyche-soma and Fairbairn's (1944) theory of internal object relations, bringing them together to enrich our perspective of one's somatization. By focusing on how the patient takes ...
Against Neuropsychoanalysis: Why a Dialogue With Neuroscience Is Neither Necessary nor Sufficient for Psychoanalysis [0.03%]
反对神经精神分析:为什么与神经科学的对话对精神分析来说既不是必要的也不是充分的
Elisa Galgut
Elisa Galgut
The author argues against neuropsychoanalysis by focusing on the metaphysical issues. Neuropsychoanalysts argue that the philosophical theories of dual aspect monism (DAM) and anomalous monism support their position. The author contends tha...
Barnaby B Barratt
Barnaby B Barratt
The unique conditions and characteristics of listening in psychoanalysis are introduced in relation to an effort to define how psychoanalysis proceeds "beyond psychotherapy." Using an example from Freud's self-analysis, the author explores ...
Freud's B'nai B'rith Dream: Having Lost His Way, His "Brethren … Were Unkind and Scornful …" [0.03%]
弗洛伊德的邦纳博思梦:迷失方向之后,“他的同教兄弟……对他不友好,甚至嘲笑他……”
Robert L Lippman
Robert L Lippman
On Tuesday, April 24, 1900, three days after Passover, Freud gave a talk at his B'nai B'rith lodge on Emile Zola's utopian novel penned in self-exile in London, Fécondité (1899). The next day Freud wrote Wilhelm Fliess that the night befo...