Sigmund Freud:Critical Assessments (Critical Assessments of Leading Psychologists) '89
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Acknowledgements; Preface; Chronology of Freud's Life and Work; Glossary of Common Psychoanalytical Terms; Chronological List of Contributions.Volume I: Freud and the Origins of Psychoanalysis; IntroductionSection One - Sigmund Freud: his Life, Times and Personality: 1. Freud's Early Childhood Siegfried & Suzanne Bernfeld; 2. Notes on Sigmund Freud's Ancestry and Jewish Contacts Willy Aron; 3. Sigmund Freud, the Jew Ernst Simon; 4. The Enduring Effect of the Jewish Tradition upon Freud Lary Berkower; 5. Freud, Hitler, and Vienna Jeffrey Meyers; 6. Reminiscences of a Personal Contact with Freud Roy Grinker; 7. Fragments of a Freudian Analysis Joseph Wortis; 8. A Character Trait of Freud's Joan RiviereSection Two - Origins of and Influences on Freud's Thought: 9. The Unconscious Before Freud Henri Ellenberger; 10. The Cognitive and Dynamic Unconscious Daniel Burston; 11. Freud and Romantic Medicine Iago Galdston; 12. Freud and Schopenhauer: a Comparison W Bischler; 13. Darwin and Freud Alex Comfort; 14. Brentano and Freud John HeatonSection Three - From Neurology to Psychoanalysis: 15. Freud's Earliest Theories and the School of Helmholtz Siegfried Bernfeld; 16. The Concepts of the Pleasure Principle and Infantile Erogenous Zones Shaped by Freud's Neurological Education Peter Amacher; 17. Freud's Psychology and its Organic Foundation: Sexuality, and Mind-Body Interactionism Barry Silverstein 18. Freud, Cocaine, and Sexual Chemistry: the role of cocaine in Freud's conception of the libido Peter Swales; 19. Freud, Fliess, and Fratricide: the role of Fliess in Freud's conception of paranoia Peter Swales; 20. Freud, Johann Weier, and the Status of Seduction: the role of the witch in the conception of fantasy Peter Swales; 21. Freud, Krafft-Ebing, and the Witches: the role of Krafft-Ebing in Freud's flight into fantasy Peter Swales; 22. Freud's Expectations and the Childhood Seduction Theory M.B. Macmillan; 23. The First Psychoanalyst Erik Erikson; 24. The Birth of Psychoanalysis Leon Chertok & Raymond Saussure; 25. Freud's Irma Dream and the Origins of Psychoanalysis Robert Langs Volume II: The Theory and Practice of Psychoanalysis; Introduction; 26. Freud's Theory R.S. PetersSection One - The Unconscious, its Manifestations in Everyday Life and Infantile Sexuality: 27. Freud's Theory of Dreams Ernest Jones; 28. Is the Unconscious a Theoretical Construct? Ilham Dilman; 29. Freud and Heidegger on the Interpretation of Slips of the Tongue John Heaton; 30. How to Read Freud on Jokes: the Critic as Schadchen Jeffrey Mehlman; 31. A Critique of Freud's Theory of Infantile Sexuality Paul ChodoffSection Two - Freud's Case Histories: 32. Freud and Dora: Story, History, Case History Steven Marcus; 33. Representations of Patriarchy: Sexuality and Epistemology in Freud's Dora Toril Moi; 34. Was Dora 'ill'? Anthony Stadlen; 35. Psychoanalytic Evidence: a Critique based on Freud's Case of Little Hans Joseph Wolpe & Stanley Rachman; 36. The Neurotic's Individual Myth Jacques Lacan; 37. The Transference Neurosis of the Rat Man Mark Kanzer; 38. Considerations arising out of the Schreber Case W. Ronald Fairbairn; 39. Freud's Analysis (of the Schreber Case) Morton Schatzman; 40. Schreber and Freud: the Colonizing of Taboo Joseph Lyons; 41. Freud and the Myth of Origin David Carroll; 42. Withholding the Missing Portion: Power, Meaning and Persuasion in Freud's 'The Wolf-Man' Stanley FishSection Three - On the Difference between Men and Women: 43. What Happened to Jocasta? Iza Erlich; 44. Freud and the Phallic Defence Robert May; 45. On Freud and the Distinction between the Sexes Juliet MitchellSection Four -