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Who Owns Psychoanalysis?

By: Ann Casement

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Each paper is varied in its subject matter, looking at such issues as psychoanalytic ownership, the genealogy of the word “psychotherapy”, historical perspectives on the situation, whether there can be a monopoly on psychoanalysis, and the role of the brain in relation to the mind, and has been grouped according to its main theme.

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So who does own psychoanalysis? Equally pertinent, what is psychoanalysis? Even before the death of Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysis was splintering into different groups, each convinced of their superiority to the other. There was little co-operation between them plus a great deal of resentment, recrimination and suspicion. The status quo has been evolving slowly in recent years, with increased tolerance and communication between the different factions, leading to the birth of this book.

The result is an international and inter-group collaboration of eminent psychoanalysts and scholars of psychoanalysis discussing and reflecting on the meaning psychoanalysis holds for them. Their contributions have been grouped into four sections: academic, historical, political and scientific. Each paper is varied in its subject matter, looking at such issues as psychoanalytic ownership, the genealogy of the word “psychotherapy”, historical perspectives on the situation, whether there can be a monopoly on psychoanalysis, and the role of the brain in relation to the mind, and has been grouped according to its main theme.

Publisher:Routledge
Edition:1st Edition
Binding:Paperback
Volume(s):1
About the Author:Ann Casement is a training analyst at the Association of Jungian Analysts, London, which she represents on the Executive Committee of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. She is a New York State Licensed Psychoanalyst. Her most recent book (with David Tacey) is The Idea of the Numinous: Contemporary Jungian and Psychoanalytic Perspectives (Routledge 2006).
Product Dimensions:6 x 1.5 x 8.8 inches
Editor:Ann Casement
Pages:414
Publication Date:July 14, 2004