First published in 1996. This is Volume 12, number 4 of Psychoanalytic Inquiry 1996. Lawrence Friedman has given psychoanalysts a fresh slant on the analytic situation. He has written of the experience of the analyst, which, until recently, was uncommon in analytic literature. He has asked how analysts think in the analytic situation.
This issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry recognizes that ‘The Anatomy of Psychotherapy’ is a significant book and this is a collection of articles with commentaries by a variety of analytic writers, followed by Lawrence Friedman's response, that seeks to illuminate the important issues taken up in the book.
Edited by:
Melvin Bornstein
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Weight: 453g
ISBN: 9780367606411
ISBN 10: 0367606410
Pages: 132
Publication Date: 30 June 2020
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Prologue, Melvin Bornstein, M. D., Issue Editor - The Anatomy of Psychotherapy by Lawrence Friedman: A Commentary, Fred G. Hilkert, M.D.- Commentary on The Anatomy of Psychotherapy,Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D. - Friedman's Paradox, Melvin Bornstein,M.D.- Discussion on The Anatomy of Psychotherapy, Robert Michels M. D. - Action, Transference, and Resistance: Some Reflections on a Paradox at the Heart of Analytic Technique, Howard B. Levine, M. D.- The Relation of Theory to Therapy: An Alternative Vision, Robert S. Wallerstein, M.D. - Psychotherapy Versus Psychoanalysis: A Theory-Dependent Distinction?, Estelle Shane, Ph.D. and Morton Shane, M.D.- A Response, Lawrence Friedman, M.D. Epilogue, Melvin Bornstein, M.D., Issue Editor