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PSA - Fall 2006
Fourth Year Candidates
10:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Lynne Zeavin, Psy.D.
Elizabeth Horwitz, M.D.
Beginning with a comparison of Freud and Klein with respect to the
primacy of the object, we will examine foundational psychoanalytic
concepts--including the object, transference/counter-transference,
the oedipus complex. We will explore these concepts both theoretically
and clinically from Kleinian and ego-psychological perspectives--and
then compare these findings with our reading of relational theory--including
Tom Ogden, Owen Renik, Stephen Mitchell, Jay Greenberg, etc. This
exposure will afford us a critical reading and understanding of
contemporary psychoanalytic arguments and there relevance to our
own clinical work and practices.
Theoretical Cross-currents
Week one: Kleinian Theory
*Melanie Klein, 1946 “Notes on Some Schizoid Mechanisms”
IJP, vol. 27, pp. 99-110.
Sigmund Freud The Ego and The Id, S.E. vol. XIX, pp. 25-27; 28-31.
Week two: Klein, continued:
Michael Feldman: Splitting and Projective Identification in Clinical
Lectures on Klein and Bion, pp. 74-88.
Week three: The Oedipus Complex
Ron Britton, Oedipus in the depressive position in Belief and
Imagination, pp. 29-40.
Steven Cooper, You Say Oedipal, I say Postoedipal: A Consideration
of Desire and Hostility in the Analytic Relationship, Psychoanalytic
Dialogues, 2003, pp. 41- 64.
Week four: Bion
Edna O’Shaughnessy: Bion’s Theory of Thinking and Child
Analysis, in Melanie Klein Today, Mainly Practice, pp.
177-190.
Week five: The Concept of the Analytic Third
*Thomas Ogden, The Analytic Third: Working with Intersubjective
Clinical Facts, IJP, 75: 3-19, 1994.
Week six: Transference
*Betty Joseph, Transference: The Total Situation, IJP-
66: 447-454.
*Brian Bird, Notes on Transference, JAPA 20, pp. 267-301.
Week seven: Counter-transference
*Ted Jacobs, On Misreading and Misleading Patients: Some Reflections
on Communications, Miscommunications and Countertransference Enactments.
JAPA 2001/82 pp. 653-669.
Second reading, TBA
Week eight: Neutrality
*Owen Renik, The Perils of Neutrality, PSA Q 1996, pages
495-517.
Patrick Casement: TBA
Week nine: Neutrality (continued)
*Owen Renik, Getting Real in Psychoanalysis. Psa.Q. 1998/67,
pp. 566-593.
*Michael Feldman, The dynamic of Reassurance, IJP 74:
275-285.
Week ten: Intersubjectivity?
*Jay Greenberg, Psychoanalytic Technique and the Interactive Matrix.
Psa.Q. 1995, 1-21.
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