Psychoanalysis: From Practice to TheoryISBN: 978-1-86156-494-8
Paperback
232 pages
March 2006
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Contributors
Series foreword
Introduction (Jorge Canestri)
1. Implicit understanding of clinical material beyond theory (Jorge Canestri)
2. "The Map of private (implicit) theories in clinical practice" [The grid] (Jorge Canestri, Werner Bohleber, Paul Denis and Peter Fonagy)
3. Strictly confidential: Miss R (Peter Fonagy)
4. Discussion of public and implicit theories in Peter Fonagy's case presentation (Werner Bohleber)
5. The failure of practice to inform theory and the role of implicit theory in bridging the transmission gap (Peter Fonagy)
6. Some perspectives on relationships of theory and technique (William I. Grossman)
7. Theory as Transition: Spatial Metaphors of the Mind and the Analytic Space (Gail Reed)
8. The analytic mind at work. Counter-inductive knowledge and the blunders of so-called "theory of science" (Jorge L. Ahumada)
9. Infantile sexual theories and cognitive development. Psychoanalysis and theoretical production (Samuel Zysman)
10. The Search to define and describe how psychoanalysts work: the project of the EPF working Party on Comparative Clinical Methods (David Tuckett)
Bibliography
Index.