2012
93
6
1461-1473
On Winnicott's Clinical Innovations in the Analysis of Adults
Jan Abram
Studio 1 94 Woodland Gardens, London N10 3UB, UK - janabram@blueyonder.co.uk
Prelude
The corpus of Winnicott's writings amounts to well over 600 articles and a simple search on PEP shows that his work is cited in almost 12,000 articles and books.
It would take a lengthy piece of research to compare and contrast the work of the above authors, but, for example, one review of this paper on PEP Open raised the question of Ithier's reference to the work of the Botellas.
Yukarıdaki yazarların çalışmalarını karşılaştırmak uzun bir araştırma olur fakat, örneğin PEP Open'da bu makale üzerine değerlendirmelerden birinde Ithier'nin Botellalar’ın çalışmasına yaptığı atıf sorgulanmıştır.
(2015), “Review online of Beatrice Ithier's The Arms of the chimeras”, Online PEP Open www.pep-web.org sitesinden erişilebilir.
Nous examinerons ci-dessous la notion de Nachträglichkeit, ou d'« action différée » comme l'a traduit Strachey, bien qu'une exploration approfondie de ce terme dépasse le cadre de mon travail (voir un glossaire consolidé des termes psychanalytiques comme celui du PEP).
Le sens du terme « effondrement » dans les formulations de Winnicott correspond à une défaillance massive et traumatique de l'environnement psychique au stade où le nourrisson était absolument dépendant.
London, Classic Books Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing PEP.
Abram J.
Jan Abram'ın başlıca kitapları şunlardır: 1997 yılında Öne Çıkan Akademik Kitap ödülünü alan The Language of Winnicott, (1996, 2007; Classic Book PEP); Gradiva Ödülünde son listeye kalan, Donald Winnicott Today (2013, New Library of Psychoanalysis serisi); R.D.
Più avanti esamineremo la nozione di Nachträglichkeit, o “azione differita” nella traduzione di Strachey, pur considerando l'esplorazione approfondita di questo concetto al di là della portata di questo studio (si veda il Consolidated Psychoanalytic Glossay del PEP - Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing).
From 1922 until 1937 Riviere’s name received modest mention on the inside cover of the Journal as she suggested to Freud, a solution which ultimately denied her recognition by later generations who encounter the Journal only through bound volumes (or later through PEP) which happen to omit that side of the cover.
Its popularity, notwithstanding, the word “hypostatize” appears in less than two dozen papers in the entire Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP) repertory.
Beginning, in psycho analysis, with Breuer who noted that “… not every substantive has a substance behind it …” (Carveth, 2001)
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ambiguous field of inquiry to an already existing concrete model or narrative.
Before therapy, she encouraged herself to be more confident and positive-minded, giving herself pep talks now and then. On the other hand, she was very doubtful that things would ever get better.
Pre-treatment, the ideational aspect of the ego—presenting certain ideal images—is apparent when Laura encourages herself with pep-talks (e.g., ‘to be a positive-minded lady’).
Notably, while American clinicians have largely ignored or simply don't
Though many of Lacan's seminars have been translated into English, and there is a substantial post-Lacanian literature on a variety of psychoanalytic topics, almost none of this work can be found on PEP-Web. This fact is a telling instance of the divide we are describing here, one that has had enormous practical effects regarding the dissemination, or in this case the impediment, of a significant vein of psychoanalytic thought.
A search for the word “compassion” as a title word in the Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP-web) database resulted in only 20 titles, with publication dates ranging from 1975 to 2013.
A search using the keyword ‘Islamophobia’ in the online Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP, http://support.pep-web.org [accessed June 2017]) just before sending this special issue to the publisher produces no more than 24 hits, all dating from 2002 onwards, with only three articles having the term in their titles.
A search for papers and articles from all years on PubMed (1966-2009), PsychInfo (1920-2009), PEPWeb (1920-2006), and Google Scholar (years not disclosed by Google) was conducted with the terms “race,” “racial,” “culture,” “cultural,” “ethnicity,” and “ethnic” paired with the terms “transference,” “transferential,” “countertransference,” and “countertransferential.”
India's defense minister subsequently announced a reconsideration of the country's no-first-use nuclear policy (India Today Web Desk, 2019), prompting Pakistan's chief of army staff to declare the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir a “nuclear flashpoint” (Press Trust of India, 2020).
Literature Review
The first author searched PsycInfo and PEP-Web, which index the most psychoanalytic studies among mental health databases
The authors acknowledge the efforts of Ravi Desilva, M.D., M.A., who was Dr.
Forward citation analysis—the process of retrieving publications that cite the included article—was conducted in Google Search, which covers more international, non-English language journals than Web of Science or Scopus (Meho & Yang, 2007).
India Today Web Desk. (2019, August 16).
Impact of data sources on citation counts and rankings of LIS faculty: Web of Science versus Scopus and Google Scholar.
2019
6
1-20
Saagar Manthan: The Churning of the Great Ocean
How I Came to Understand Psychoanalysis Through my Grandmother's Grand Hindu Tales
Himanshu Agrawal
hagrawal@mcw.edu
Freudian TheoryMetapsychologyPhilosophyTranscultural PsychoanalysisReligionMythologyPsychic StructuresUnconsciousSymbolismArtBionWilfredFreudSigmundWinnicottDonald
Much has been written in psychoanalytic literature about the many gods and mortals of Greek mythology, however a search on PEPWEB with the keywords ‘Hindu mythology’ revealed scant results.
However, a search on PEPWEB with the keywords ‘Hindu mythology’ revealed scant results, mostly relegated to passing references (Otero 1996; Daly 1935).
2022
19
4
514-530
Saagar Manthan (The Churning of the Great Ocean)—How I Came to Understand Psychoanalysis through Hindu Mythology
Himanshu Agrawal
Medical College of Wisconsin
1155 N Mayfair Road (3rd Floor, North Entry), Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA
Email: hagrawal@mcw.edu
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5343-7260
Minnesota Psychoanalytic Institute
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Hindumythologypsychoanalysis
Much has been written in psychoanalytic literature about the many gods and mortals of Greek mythology, however, a search on PEPWEB with the keywords ‘Hindu mythology’ revealed scant results.
However, a search on PEPWEB with the keywords ‘Hindu mythology’ reveals papers that address Hindu mythology mostly as a passing reference (Daly, 1935; Otero, 1996).
A search on the PEP website2 reveals only nine entries on generosity over the course of 115 years, and four of them have little to say about the topic.
The PEP Archive (1871-2008) contains the complete text of 46 premier journals in psychoanalysis, 70 classic psychoanalytic books, and the full text and editorial notes of the 24 volumes of the Standard Edition as well as the 18-volume German Gesammelte Werke. PEP Archive spans over 137 publication years and contains the full text of articles whose source ranges from 1871 through 2008.