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Changing conceptions of psychoanalysis: the legacy of Merton M. Gill

Silverman, Doris K.(Edited by)Wolitzky, David L.(Edited by)
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This outstanding memorial volume records and reassesses the contributions of Merton M.

Gill (1914-1994), a principal architect of psychoanalytic theory and a principled exemplar of the modern psychoanalytic sensibility throughout the second half of the 20th century.

Critical evaluations of Gill's place in psychoanalysis and a series of personal and professional reminiscences are joined to substantive reengagement of central controversies in which Gill played a key part.

These controversies revolve around the "natural science" versus "hermeneutic" orientation in psychoanalysis (Holt, Eagle, Friedman); the status of psychoanalysis as a one-person and/or two-person psychology (Jacobs, Silverman); pyschoanalysis versus psychotherapy (Wallerstein, Migone, Gedo); and the meaning and use of transference (Kernberg, Wolitzky, Cooper).

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Analytic Press
113506184X / 9781135061845
eBook (EPUB)
15/04/2013
English
328 pages
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