September 11th Revisited: “Break on Through to the Other Side!!”

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Peter Kaufmann
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ABSTRACTIn his discussion of Gentile’s and Togashi’s Plenary papers, the author explains how they are initially destabilizing, but ultimately reorienting and profoundly hopeful for us in these threatening, uncertain times. He reviews the arguments that the papers present, explores how they are challenging to him as a representative of a 1960’s liberal, Self Psychological perspective and illustrates how they can be applied to clinical work.KEYWORDS: Accommodationbreakdowndestruction and survivalsurrendertwinship Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsPeter KaufmannPeter Kaufmann, PhD. Is faculty and supervisor at the Institute for the Study of Subjectivity in New York City as well as the co-director of the IPSS four-year, psychoanalytic program. He also is faculty and supervisor at the National Institute for the psychotherapies. He teaches courses and writes papers about comparative psychoanalysis and efforts to integrate different theoretical-clinical perspectives.
911重访:“突破到另一边!!”
在对Gentile和Togashi的全会论文的讨论中,作者解释了在这个充满威胁和不确定的时代,他们最初是如何不稳定的,但最终是如何为我们重新定位和充满希望的。他回顾了论文中提出的论点,探讨了这些论点对他作为20世纪60年代自由主义自我心理学观点的代表的挑战,并说明了它们如何应用于临床工作。关键词:迁就、崩溃、破坏、生存、投降双生关系披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。作者简介:peter Kaufmann,博士。是纽约市主体性研究研究所的教员和主管,也是IPSS四年精神分析项目的联合主任。他也是国家心理治疗研究所的教员和主管。他教授有关比较精神分析的课程和论文,并努力整合不同的理论和临床观点。
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Psychoanalysis Self and Context
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