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PSA - Third Trimester 2006-07
First Year Candidates
Tuesday Evenings - Begins March 13, 2007
Lawrence Friedman, M.D.
This course traces the thought of the first psychoanalyst as he comes to understand what is involved in treatment and puts his understanding into rules and terms that guide us. It was conceived and is taught by a very creative thinker in our field. To better appreciate the logic of the rules and the meaning of the terms, we compare Freud's beginning problems with our own. Practitioners will feel more at home with their role as they get a sense of how the analyst's role developed, and their understanding of Freud's purpose will liberate their own creativity, show them what's at stake in controversies about treatment, and tantalize them with the mysteries that remain for continued research.
ALL READINGS ARE AVAILABLE VIA PEP-ONLINE
We will read Freud's A Papers on Technique, in Standard Edition, 12:91-171.
That includes:
Freud, S. (1911) The Handling of Dream Interpretation in Psychoanalysis. S.E. 12, pp.91-96.
Freud, S. (1912) The Dynamics of Transference. S.E. 12, pp. 99-108.
Freud, S. (1912) Recommendations to Physicians Practicing Psychoanalysis. S.E. 12, 111-120.
Freud, S. (1913) On Beginning the Treatment. S.E. 12, 123-144.
Freud, S. (1914) Remembering, Repeating and Working Through. S.E. 12, pp. 147-156.
Freud, S. (1915) Observations on Transference Love. S.E. 12, pp. 159-171.
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