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Women psychoanalysts --- Autism in children --- Child analysis --- Femmes psychanalystes --- Autisme infantile --- Enfants --- Psychanalyse --- Tustin, Frances
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Women psychoanalysts --- Psychoanalysis --- Femmes psychanalystes --- Psychanalyse --- History --- Histoire --- Freud, Anna, --- Klein, Melanie
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Women psychoanalysts --- Child analysis --- Desire --- Femmes psychanalystes --- Enfants --- Désir --- Psychanalyse --- Dolto, Françoise,
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The past two decades of psychoanalytic discourse have witnessed a marked transformation in the way we think about women and gender. The assignment of gender carries with it a host of assumptions, yet without it we can feel lost in a void, unmoored from the world of rationality, stability and meaning. The feminist analytic thinkers whose work is collected here confront the meaning established by the assignment of gender and the uncertainty created by its absence. The contributions brought together in Psychoanalytic Reflections on a Gender-free Case address a cross-section of
Psychoanalysis. --- Women psychoanalysts. --- Women and psychoanalysis. --- Psychotherapist and patient. --- Feminist therapy. --- Gender identity --- Psychological aspects.
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Identification (Psychology) --- Sex Behavior --- Women --- Identification (Psychologie) --- Comportement sexuel --- Femmes --- psychology --- Psychologie --- Femininity. --- Women and psychoanalysis. --- Women psychoanalysts --- Psychology. --- Sexual Behavior. --- psychology. --- Identification, Psychological. --- Women - Psychology. --- Women psychoanalysts - Psychology.
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"No modern writer has affected our views on women as powerfully as Sigmund Freud. And none has been so virulently attacked both for his theories of the feminine and for his alleged elevation of personal prejudice to the height of universal pronouncement. Libertarian, old-fashioned moralist, Victorian patriarch, prophet of polymorphous perversity - these are only some of the contradictory epithets Freud has borne." "True, the women in Freud's domestic life, with the exception of Anna, his Antigone, were conventional enough, as were many of his views on their role in society. Yet Freud's closest women friends were anything but conventional. From the writer and turn-of-the-century femme fatale Lou Andreas-Salome, to the socialist feminist Helene Deutsch, early theorist of femininity, to Princess Marie Bonaparte who moved from couch to royal court with amazing facility and became head of the French psychoanalytic movement, Freud's female friends and "pupils" were extraordinary. And then there were his patients - the famous and infamous cases of women crucial to his theories and his method of analytic investigation. In many ways psychoanalysis is as much their creation as that of the young Viennese doctor."--Jacket.
Femmes et psychanalyse --- Femmes psychanalystes --- Relations with women. --- Vrouwen. --- Women and psychoanalysis --- Women and psychoanalysis. --- Women psychoanalysts. --- Women psychoanalysts. --- Histoire. --- Histoire. --- History. --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Et femmes. --- Et les femmes. --- Relations with women.
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Gold Winner for Psychology, 2017 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year AwardsLong stigmatized as Carl Jung's hysterical mistress, Sabina Spielrein (1885–1942) was in fact a key figure in the history of psychoanalytic thought. Born into a Russian Jewish family, she was institutionalized at nineteen in Zurich and became Jung's patient. Spielrein went on to earn a doctorate in psychiatry, practiced for over thirty years, and published numerous papers, until her untimely death in the Holocaust. She developed innovative theories of female sexuality, child development, mythic archetypes in the human unconscious, and the death instinct. In Sabina Spielrein, Angela M. Sells examines Spielrein's life and work from a feminist and mytho-poetic perspective. Drawing on newly translated diaries, papers, and correspondence with Jung and Sigmund Freud, Sells challenges the suppression of Spielrein's ideas and shows her to be a significant thinker in her own right.
Women psychoanalysts --- Mentally ill women --- Psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalysts --- Women psychotherapists --- Women --- History. --- Spielrein, Sabina. --- Шпильрайн, Сабина --- Shpilʹraĭn, Sabina
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Mother and infant. --- Psychoanalyse --- Psychotherapist and patient. --- Women and psychoanalysis. --- Women psychoanalysts. --- Women --- Women --- Klinische beschouwingen. --- Mental health. --- Psychology.
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Professeur de psychologie à Paris-VIII, Tobie Nathan utilise l'ethnopsychiatrie pour soigner les migrants. Au lieu d'imposer une vision freudienne, il cherche avec eux, dans leurs mots et coutumes, les moyens de réparer leur monde. « Tobie Nathan ose préconiser des amulettes, prescrire des sacrifices ... Pire ! Il préfère les ghettos des cités, parce que ces tours préservent les cultures des migrants ... Antirépublicain. Sorcier, gourou, imposteur, IMPOSTEUR ! » Voilà ce qui décida Catherine Clément à y regarder de plus près. Née en 1939, normalienne, philosophe, formée à la psychanalyse, auteur des premiers livres sur Claude Lévi-Strauss et Jacques Lacan, après de nombreuses années vécues à l'étranger, elle a l'esprit libre, débarrassé des préjugés français.
Cultural psychiatry. --- Immigrants --- Psychiatry and religion. --- Psychiatry, Transcultural. --- Psychoanalysis and religion. --- Psychoanalytic Theory. --- Women psychoanalysts. --- Religious life
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Women psychoanalysts --- Femininity --- Women --- Social Sciences --- Psychology --- Psychoanalysts --- Women psychotherapists --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Woodman, Marion, --- Boa, Marion Jean,