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PSA - Third Trimester 2006-07
Fourth Year Candidates
11:30 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
Herb Stein, M.D. and guests ( John M. Ross, Ph.D.; Harold Blum, M.D.; Charles Brenner, M.D.)
This course will examine the concept of fantasy as it is used in clinical work with diverse perspectives presented by three primary instructors, Drs. John Ross, Harold Blum and Charles Brenner. It will include expressions of fantasy in behavior, in childhood development, in the analytic process, in resistance, and in perversion. Dr. Brenner will discuss his most recent writing. Candidates will have an opportunity to present fantasy material from their own clinical work.
* = Available on PEP
John Ross, Ph.D.
Weeks 1-5
Week 1 (March 10, 2007): Expressions of unconscious fantasies in conscious fantasies, symptoms, character traits and life patterns
*Freud, S. (1908), Creative writers and daydreaming. S.E., Volume IX, pp. 141-154.
*Freud, S. (1909), Family romances, S.E., Volume IX, pp. 235-244.
*Arlow, J. (1969), Unconscious Fantasy and Disturbances of Conscious Experience. Psa. Q., 37: 1-27.
*Kris, E. (1956), The personal myth. J.A.P.A., 4: 653-668
Week 2 (March 17, 2007): Expressions of fantasy in the analytic situation and process
*Freud, S. (1905), Excerpts from a fragment of a case of hysteria. S.E., Volume VII, pp. 64-93 (especially 76-79)
*Freud, S. (1908), Hysterical Phantasies and their relation to daydreaming. S.E., Volume IX, pp. 157-166.
*Raphling, D. (1996), Interpreting daydreams. J.A.P.A., 44: 533-547.
*Abend, S. (1979), Unconscious fantasy and theories of cure. J.A.P.A , 27: p.579-
596 (especially 579-582, 589-96.)
Week 3 March 24, 2007): Fantasy formation in childhood, cognitive development and memory: universal fantasies as theories
*Freud, S. (1908), Childhood memories and screen memories, S.E., Volume IV, pp.
43-52
*Ross, J.M. (1982), Oedipus revisited: Laius and the Laius complex. Psychoan. Study Child, 37, pp. 169-200.
*Sandler, A. (1975), Comments on the significance of Piaget’s work for psychoanalysis. Int. Rev Psycho-Analysis, 2: 365-375.
Weeks 4-5 (March 31, April 14, 2007): Fantasy formation and resistance in the psychoanalytic situation: preconscious defenses in the here and now and (secondary) repression
*Ross, J.M. (1999), Once more onto the couch: consciousness and preconscious
defenses in the psychoanalytic situation and process.” J.A.P.A., 47: 91-112.
*_________(2003), Preconscious defense analysis, memory and structural change. Int.
J. Psycho-Anal., 84: 59-76.
Harold Blum, M.D.-
Weeks 6-7
Week 6 (April 21, 2007): The phallic woman
*Bak, R. (1968), The phallic woman, Psychoan. Study Child, Volume 23, pp. 15–35.
Week 7 (April 28, 2007): Fantasy and reality in the psychoanalytic situation
*Joseph, B. (1971), A clinical contribution to the analysis of a perversion. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 52: 441-449.
Charles Brenner, M.D. -
Weeks 8-10
Week 8 (May 5, 2007):
Brenner, C. (2006), Psychoanalysis or Mind and Meaning. Chapter 1. New York: The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Inc., pp. 1-10.
Week 9 (May 12, 2007):
Brenner, C. (2006), Psychoanalysis or Mind and Meaning. Chapters 2 and 3. New York: The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Inc., pp. 11-46
Week 10 (May 19, 2007):
Brenner, C. (2006), Psychoanalysis or Mind and Meaning.Chapters 4 and 5. New York: The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Inc., pp. 47-94
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