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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph R. Greenson , Robert A. Nemiroff , Alan SugarmanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Karnac Books Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.754kg ISBN: 9781782204619ISBN 10: 178220461 Pages: 470 Publication Date: 27 October 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction -- Survey of Basic Concepts -- Resistance -- Transference -- The Psychoanalytic SituationReviews"'An extraordinary combination of comprehensiveness, scope, and lucid theoretical underpinning with the most luminous clinical illustrations. There is little doubt that this promises to be the definitive work on psychoanalytic technique. There is fluidity and flexibility throughout which preclude any possibility of finding in this book a set of rules, or of accusing the author of rigidity or ""orthodoxy"".'-Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association'In this volume Greenson concentrates on the themes of resistance and transference. He says, and quite correctly, that ""it is impossible to talk intelligibly in depth and in detail about any technical problem"" without an adequate understanding of these topics. The treatment of these problems is clearer and more complete than any I have seen. Clinical examples are given in abundance. These are germane and remarkably candid.'-Contemporary Psychology'Bids fair to become the classic text on the subject. Even experienced analysts can learn much from his tempered discussions and sharp clinical examples.'-Psychiatric Quarterly'Seldom in psychoanalytic literature does one run across a book that is written with such clarity of style, freedom from jargon, or careful welding of practical treatment problems with underlying theory.'-Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic" 'An extraordinary combination of comprehensiveness, scope, and lucid theoretical underpinning with the most luminous clinical illustrations. There is little doubt that this promises to be the definitive work on psychoanalytic technique. There is fluidity and flexibility throughout which preclude any possibility of finding in this book a set of rules, or of accusing the author of rigidity or ""orthodoxy"".'-Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association'In this volume Greenson concentrates on the themes of resistance and transference. He says, and quite correctly, that ""it is impossible to talk intelligibly in depth and in detail about any technical problem"" without an adequate understanding of these topics. The treatment of these problems is clearer and more complete than any I have seen. Clinical examples are given in abundance. These are germane and remarkably candid.'-Contemporary Psychology'Bids fair to become the classic text on the subject. Even experienced analysts can learn much from his tempered discussions and sharp clinical examples.'-Psychiatric Quarterly'Seldom in psychoanalytic literature does one run across a book that is written with such clarity of style, freedom from jargon, or careful welding of practical treatment problems with underlying theory.'-Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 'An extraordinary combination of comprehensiveness, scope, and lucid theoretical underpinning with the most luminous clinical illustrations. There is little doubt that this promises to be the definitive work on psychoanalytic technique. There is fluidity and flexibility throughout which preclude any possibility of finding in this book a set of rules, or of accusing the author of rigidity or orthodoxy .'-Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association'In this volume Greenson concentrates on the themes of resistance and transference. He says, and quite correctly, that it is impossible to talk intelligibly in depth and in detail about any technical problem without an adequate understanding of these topics. The treatment of these problems is clearer and more complete than any I have seen. Clinical examples are given in abundance. These are germane and remarkably candid.'-Contemporary Psychology'Bids fair to become the classic text on the subject. Even experienced analysts can learn much from his tempered discussions and sharp clinical examples.'-Psychiatric Quarterly'Seldom in psychoanalytic literature does one run across a book that is written with such clarity of style, freedom from jargon, or careful welding of practical treatment problems with underlying theory.'-Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic Author InformationRalph R. Greenson (1911-1979) was Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, a member of the American Psychoanalytic Association, and a Training Analyst at the Los Angeles Institute for Psychoanalysis. He was a former Dean of the Training School, past President of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society, and former Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Committee, Foundation for Research in Psychoanalysis, Beverly Hills. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |