Mind and Meaning: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Selected Papers of Lawrence Friedman

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About Dr. Friedman:

LAWRENCE FRIEDMAN, M.D. is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill-Cornell Medical College, where he is a member of the De-Witt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry, History, Policy, and the Arts. He is on the faculty of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York.

Friedman’s writing reflects an interest in the rationale of psychoanalytic practice and its many controversies. Besides the personal and historical forces at work in its flourishing, he believes that struggles of Freudian theory of the mind often re-engage with perennial struggles of Philosophy, ancient and modern.

 

Papers included in: Mind and Meaning: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Selected Papers of Lawrence Friedman

1. Kant’s Theory of Time
2. Correction and Retribution in the Criminal Law
3. The Significance of Determinism and Free Will.
4. Drives and Knowledge—A Speculation
5. Japan and the Psychopathology of History
6. Structure and Psychotherapy
7. How Real is the Realistic Ego in Psychotherapy?
A One-Sided Review
8. Cognitive and Therapeutic Tasks of a Theory of the Mind
9. Sublimation.
10. Pictures of Treatment by Gill and Schafer
11. Hartmann’s “Ego Psychology and the Problem of Adaptation.
12. On the Therapeutic Action of Loewald’s Theory
13. How And Why Do Patients Become More Objective?
14. Hoffman’s Ritual and Spontaneity.
15. Why is Reality a Troubling Concept?
16. Modern Hermeneutics and Psychoanalysis
17. Psychoanalysis: Practice and Technique.
18. Symbolizing As Abstraction: Its Role In
Psychoanalytic Treatment
19. Psychoanalytic Treatment: Thick Soup or Thin Gruel?
20. Flirting with Virtual Reality
21. Loewald
22. Charles Brenner: A Practitioner’s Theorist
23. Is There a Usable Heidegger for Psychoanalysts?

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