CONTENTS Contributors Preface Introductions: Bonnie Litowitz Janet Bachant Arthur A. Lynch, PhD - A Bio/Psycho/Socio-Historical Context for Psychoanalysis Entracte 1. The Identity of Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalysts - (with Arthur A. Lynch) 2. The Creation and Social Transmission of Psychoanalytic Knowledge Freud and his Followers: 3. Creating Sociology in Habsburg Lands: Freud, Brill and Fleck 4. Psychoanalysis in Eastern Europe 5. Freud's Need Not to Believe: Freud’s Godlessness Reconsidered 6. Freud's Free Clinics 7. Psychoanalysts of the Left and far Left 8. Sigmund Freud, James Jackson Putnam, and the Purpose of American Psychology. 9 The Hidden Freud: His Hassidic Roots By Joseph Berke Perspectives on the psychoanalytic organizations 10. Perspectives on an Organization: The History of membership and certification in APsaA: Old Demons new Debates 11. Psychoanalysis in Crisis: The Danger of Ideology 12. The Politics of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Perspectives on Pluralism: Paradigm and Politics 13. The Future of Psychoanalysis: The Past, Present, and Future of Psychoanalytic Theory. 14. Programme Notes. 36th IPA Congress, Rome, 1989 the Search for Common Ground: Clinical Aims and Processes 15. The Evolution Drive in Contemporary Psychoanalysis: A Reply to Gill (with Janet L. Bachant and A.A. Lynch) 16. On Perspectives, Theories, Models, and Friends: A Reply to the Relationalists. (with Janet L. Bachant and A.A. Lynch) 17. Perspectives on Interaction 18 Stolloros Atwood 19. Commentary on Trop and Stolorow’s “Defense Analysis and Self-Psychology” Epilogue 20. Burgeoning and Beleagured: Psychoanalysis in the 90s 21. Opening Doors Reflections of a former JAPA Editor About the Author: Arnold D. Richards is a practicing psychoanalyst, the former chairman of the Board of the YIVO Institute of Jewish Research, and the former editor of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. |