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to Read - International Psychoanalysis
Now Available from . . . IPBOOKS.net IPBooks.net (For international shipping rates, please write to: psypsa@aol.com) International Psychoanalytic Books Edited by Arlene Kramer Richards, Lucille Spira, & Arthur A. Lynch Encounters with Loneliness: O nl y t h e L o n e l y Winner of the 2014 Gradiva Award! “This remarkable anthology of fascinating papers on loneliness is unique in the psychoanalytic literature. Although loneliness is a universal ubiquitous experience, it has not previously been discussed in the rich variety of its sources and manifestations.” —Harold P. Blum, M.D. FEATURING : Jerome S. Blackman, Alma Halbert Bond, Sandra Buechler, Amit Goldenberg, Richard Gottlieb, Douglas H. Ingram, Anita Weinreb Katz, Danielle Knafo, Jenny Kahn Kaufmann, Peter Kaufmann, Arthur A. Lynch, Eric Mendelsohn, Lois Oppenheim, Arlene Kramer Richards, Jeffrey Stern Lucille Spira, Nathan Szajnberg, Patsy Turrini, Jamieson Webster, & Brent Willock. NEW! Daniel Benveniste The Interwoven Lives of Sigmund, Anna and W. Ernest Freud The Interwoven Lives of Sigmund, Anna, and W. Ernest Freud Three Generations of Psychoanalysis “A most impressive and informative addition to the Freud literature, here focused on the interactions of three psychoanalyst members of the Freud family––Sigmund, his daughter Anna, and his grandson W. Ernest––and their collective and separate places within the world of psychoanalysis that grew around them. Especially geared to those interested in the history and development of the psychoanalytic idea as a shaping influence in the twentieth-century world.” —Robert S. Wallerstein, M.D. Three Generations of Psychoanalysis Daniel Benveniste Foreword by Humberto Nágera, M.D. NEW! Edited by James W. Anderson & Jeffrey Stern Psychoanalysis and Dreams Sigmund Freud regarded dreams as “the royal road to the unconscious,” and dreams long held an exalted place in psychoanalysis. In the late twentieth century, dreams received less attention. This book demonstrates that there is a resurgence in psychoanalysis of interest in dreams and presents a range of the outstanding current thinking and writing on this subject. ● ● ● ● A sample dream examined by three expert commentators: Arlene Kramer Richards, Paul Lippmann, & Frank Summers A tour-de-force account of the nature of dreams written by George Atwood Studies by Joyce Slochower and Marilyn Charles of treatments that revolve around dreams Major statements from Michael Robbins, Jorge Canestri, and Frank Summers on how dreams are understood today within psychoanalysis. NEW! Augustus F. Kinzel PERSON PERSON THEORY THEORY Toward a New New De velopmentall Paradigm for the Toward Developmental Origiin, Nature, Nature, and Disord der of the Mind Origin, Disorder eel, M.D Augustus F.F. Kinz Kinzel, M.D.. Person Theory: Toward a New De evellopmen ntall Pa aradigm for the Origin,, Naturre, and Disorrde er off the Mind This book reflects decades of clinical experience, reflection and wisdom. Person Theory tries to “understand how disorders of unconscious aggression inhibit personal development.” Dr. Kinzel offers a developmental model for the individual and theorizes about the evolution of the unconscious mind. The case descriptions—often of very disturbed, “untreatable” individuals — grab the reader. This book offers a guide to thinking psychodynamically even among apparently “unpsychodynamic” psychopathologies. —Nathan Szajnberg, M.D., Wallerstein Research Fellow in Psychoanalysis, San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis; Training Analyst, Israel Psychoanalytic Society and IPA