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The Origins and Organization of Unconscious Conflict provides a comprehensive set of contributions by Martin S. Bergmann to psychoanalytic theory, technique, and its applications. Following a general approach, Bergmann synthesizes Freudâs major contributions, the development of his thinking, the ramifications to present day psychoanalytic theory and practice and finally, discusses unresolved problems requiring further work.

In these selected papers, profound meditations are offered on love and death, the leap from hysteria to dream interpretation in Freudâs intellectual development, the genetic roots of Psychoanalysis in the creative clash between Enlightenment and Romantic ideas, old age as a clinical and theoretical phenomenon, the death instinct as clinical controversy, and the interminable debate about termination in psychoanalysis and how to effect it. Crucial clinical and theoretical questions are constantly addressed and the challenges they pose will engage and

Trade Review

From the preface by Dr. Otto Kernberg: "The present volume provides the reader with a wide ranging, comprehensive set of contributions by Martin Bergmann to major aspects of psychoanalytic theory, technique, and applications. Major subject matters include psychoanalytic technique, the scientific and ideological aspects of psychoanalysis, and the study of love. In all these fields, Bergmann follows a general strategic approach: first, he masterfully synthesizes Freud's major contributions to a certain area, the origin and development of his thinking, the ramifications to present day psychoanalytic theory and practice, and, finally, Bergmann's explanation of the nature of still unresolved problems that require further work. It is an exciting intellectual journey that fosters the reader's confrontation with problems of actuality regarding theory, technique and application of psychoanalysis. The present volume is a rich, stimulating book that combines an historical analysis of Freud's contributions with Bergmann's analysis of the roots of present day controversies and unresolved challenges for the psychoanalytic community. It is relevant for clinicians, theoreticians, and hopefully, a new generation of researchers as well."-Otto Kernberg, Director, Personality Disorders Institute, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Westchester Division; Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Medical College of Cornell University; Training and Supervising Analyst, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.


"In these selected papers of Martin Bergmann, profound meditations are offered on love and death, the leap from hysteria to dream interpretation in Freud's intellectual development, the genetic roots of psychoanalysis in the creative clash between Enlightenment and Romantic ideas, old age as a clinical and theoretical phenomenon, the death instinct as clinical conundrum and controversy, and the interminable debate about termination in psychoanalysis and how to effect it. Crucial clinical and theoretical questions are constantly addressed and the challenges they pose cannot but engage and enlighten the reader. Bergmann is a philosopher of mind as much as he is a psychoanalyst and the range and scope of the ideas in these selected papers is impressive, instructive and illuminating."-

Dr. Eugene Mahon, training and supervising analyst, Columbia Psychoanalytic Center for Training and Research and member of the Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies in Princeton.

"This collection of selected papers on the history of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic technique, and on love convey the depth and breadth of Martin Bergmann's contributions to psychoanalysis. His clarity of thought, his creativity, his joy in learning, and his love of a good idea and their application in his seminars, which were ongoing for 35 years, inspired a generation of learning psychoanalytic work in the group.

"-Marilyn LaMonica, MPS, NYS Licensed Psychoanalyst.

Table of Contents


Preface

by Otto F. Kernberg, M.D.

I THEORY


Chapter 1

Psychoanalytic observations on the capacity to love in Separation-individuation: Essays in Honor of Margaret S. Mahler

Chapter 2

The Leap From The Studies on Hysteria to the Interpretation of Dreams

II TECHNIQUE


Chapter 3

Life Goals and Psychoanalytic Goals from a Historical Perspective.

Chapter 4

The Challenge of Erotized Transference to Psychoanalytic Technique

Chapter 5

Termination: The Achilles Heel of Psychoanalytic Technique

Chapter 6

Psychoanalysis in Old Age: The Patient and the Analyst

III HISTORY OF ANALYSIS


Chapter 7

Reflections on the History of Psychoanalysis

Chapter 8

The Conflict Between Enlightenment and Romantic Philosophies as Reflected in the History of Psychoanalysis

Chapter 9

Dual Impact of Freud’s Death and Freud’s Death Instinct

Chapter 10

The Jewish and German Roots of Psychoanalysis and the Impact of the Holocaust

IV APPLICATIONS


Chapter 11

Freud's Three Theories of Love in the Light of Later Developments

Chapter 12

On the Intrapsychic Function of Falling in Love

Chapter 13

Platonic Love, Transference Love, and Love in Real Life

The Origins and Organization of Unconscious

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9781138938649, 978-1138938649
      ISBN10: 1138938645

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Origins and Organization of Unconscious Conflict provides a comprehensive set of contributions by Martin S. Bergmann to psychoanalytic theory, technique, and its applications. Following a general approach, Bergmann synthesizes Freudâs major contributions, the development of his thinking, the ramifications to present day psychoanalytic theory and practice and finally, discusses unresolved problems requiring further work.

      In these selected papers, profound meditations are offered on love and death, the leap from hysteria to dream interpretation in Freudâs intellectual development, the genetic roots of Psychoanalysis in the creative clash between Enlightenment and Romantic ideas, old age as a clinical and theoretical phenomenon, the death instinct as clinical controversy, and the interminable debate about termination in psychoanalysis and how to effect it. Crucial clinical and theoretical questions are constantly addressed and the challenges they pose will engage and

      Trade Review

      From the preface by Dr. Otto Kernberg: "The present volume provides the reader with a wide ranging, comprehensive set of contributions by Martin Bergmann to major aspects of psychoanalytic theory, technique, and applications. Major subject matters include psychoanalytic technique, the scientific and ideological aspects of psychoanalysis, and the study of love. In all these fields, Bergmann follows a general strategic approach: first, he masterfully synthesizes Freud's major contributions to a certain area, the origin and development of his thinking, the ramifications to present day psychoanalytic theory and practice, and, finally, Bergmann's explanation of the nature of still unresolved problems that require further work. It is an exciting intellectual journey that fosters the reader's confrontation with problems of actuality regarding theory, technique and application of psychoanalysis. The present volume is a rich, stimulating book that combines an historical analysis of Freud's contributions with Bergmann's analysis of the roots of present day controversies and unresolved challenges for the psychoanalytic community. It is relevant for clinicians, theoreticians, and hopefully, a new generation of researchers as well."-Otto Kernberg, Director, Personality Disorders Institute, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Westchester Division; Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Medical College of Cornell University; Training and Supervising Analyst, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research.


      "In these selected papers of Martin Bergmann, profound meditations are offered on love and death, the leap from hysteria to dream interpretation in Freud's intellectual development, the genetic roots of psychoanalysis in the creative clash between Enlightenment and Romantic ideas, old age as a clinical and theoretical phenomenon, the death instinct as clinical conundrum and controversy, and the interminable debate about termination in psychoanalysis and how to effect it. Crucial clinical and theoretical questions are constantly addressed and the challenges they pose cannot but engage and enlighten the reader. Bergmann is a philosopher of mind as much as he is a psychoanalyst and the range and scope of the ideas in these selected papers is impressive, instructive and illuminating."-

      Dr. Eugene Mahon, training and supervising analyst, Columbia Psychoanalytic Center for Training and Research and member of the Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies in Princeton.

      "This collection of selected papers on the history of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic technique, and on love convey the depth and breadth of Martin Bergmann's contributions to psychoanalysis. His clarity of thought, his creativity, his joy in learning, and his love of a good idea and their application in his seminars, which were ongoing for 35 years, inspired a generation of learning psychoanalytic work in the group.

      "-Marilyn LaMonica, MPS, NYS Licensed Psychoanalyst.

      Table of Contents


      Preface

      by Otto F. Kernberg, M.D.

      I THEORY


      Chapter 1

      Psychoanalytic observations on the capacity to love in Separation-individuation: Essays in Honor of Margaret S. Mahler

      Chapter 2

      The Leap From The Studies on Hysteria to the Interpretation of Dreams

      II TECHNIQUE


      Chapter 3

      Life Goals and Psychoanalytic Goals from a Historical Perspective.

      Chapter 4

      The Challenge of Erotized Transference to Psychoanalytic Technique

      Chapter 5

      Termination: The Achilles Heel of Psychoanalytic Technique

      Chapter 6

      Psychoanalysis in Old Age: The Patient and the Analyst

      III HISTORY OF ANALYSIS


      Chapter 7

      Reflections on the History of Psychoanalysis

      Chapter 8

      The Conflict Between Enlightenment and Romantic Philosophies as Reflected in the History of Psychoanalysis

      Chapter 9

      Dual Impact of Freud’s Death and Freud’s Death Instinct

      Chapter 10

      The Jewish and German Roots of Psychoanalysis and the Impact of the Holocaust

      IV APPLICATIONS


      Chapter 11

      Freud's Three Theories of Love in the Light of Later Developments

      Chapter 12

      On the Intrapsychic Function of Falling in Love

      Chapter 13

      Platonic Love, Transference Love, and Love in Real Life

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