1 NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis And Psychotherapy THE EVOLUTION OF FREUDS S THOUGHT I Fall, 2014 Elliot M. Kronish, Ph.D., Instructor 241 Central Park west 1C New York, NY 10024 (212) 799-1359 Elkronish@aol.com Week 1 Freud: Biographical and Cultural Context Freud, S. (1886). S.E. Vol. I: Report on My Studies in Paris and Berlin, pp 1-16. Makari, G. (2008). Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis. NY: HarperCollins Gay, P. (1988). Freud: A Life for Our Time. WEEK 2 Trauma, Abreaction, Repression. Breuer and Freud (1891-95). Studies on Hysteria. S.E. Vol. II: Preliminary Communication, pp.3-17. Anna O.: pp. 21-47. S.E. Vol. XI: Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis (1909), Lectures 1 and 2 Week 3 Hysteria (continued); The Beginnings of Psychoanalytic Therapy.
2 S.E. Vol. II: Fraulein Elizabeth Von R., pp. 135-182. The Psychotherapy of Hysteria: pp.253-306. Lucy: pp.106-124. Week 4 Defense and Psychoneurotic States. S.E. Vol. III: The Neuro-Psychoses of Defense (1894), pp. 45-61. Further Remarks on the Neuro-Psychoses of Defense (1896), pp. 162-185. Week 5 The Interpretation of Dreams (part 1). S.E. Vol. IV: Chapter I - The Method of Interpreting Dreams: Analysis of a Specimen Dream (1900), 96-121. S.E. Vol. IV: Chapter III - Dreams as Wish Fulfilments, pp. 122-133. S.E, Vol. IV: Chapter IV - Distortion in Dreams, pp. 134-162. Week 6 and 7 The Interpretation of Dreams (continued). S.E. Vol.V Chapter VII The Psychology of the Dream Process, pp. 509-621. Solms, M. (1995). New findings on the neurological organization of dreaming: Implications for psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, LXIV, pp. 43-67. Ogden, T. (2004). The art of psychoanalysis: dreaming undreamt dreams and interrupted cries. International J. of Psychoanalysis, 85: 857-878. Greenberg, R., Pearlman, C.A. (1999). The Interpretation of Dreams: A Classic Revisited. Psychoanal. Dial., 9: 749-765. Week 8 and 9 The Use of Dreams in Psychoanalysis. S.E. Vol. VII: Fragment of an analysis of a case of hysteria (Dora), (1905), pp.1-122.
3 S.E. Vol. XII: The handling of dream interpretation in psychoanalysis, (1911), 85-96. Deutsch, F, (1957). A footnote to Freud s fragment of an analysis of a case of hysteria. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, XXVI, 159-167. Kohon, G. (1984).Reflections on Dora: a Case of Hysteria. Int. J. Psycho-anal., 65: 73-84. Week 10 Psychosexual Development and Infantile Sexuality. S.E. Vol. VII: Three Essays on The Theory of Sexuality: Essays 1 and 2 (1905), pp. 133-206. Scarfone, D. (2014). The Three Essays and the Meaning of the Infantile Sexual in Psychoanalysis. Psycho-anal. Q., LXXXIII, 327-344.. Week 11 Adult Sexuality and Perversion. S.E. Vol. VII: Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality: Essay 3 (1905), pp. 207-243. Bach, S. (1994). Sadomasochistic Object Relations. In: The Language of Perversion and the Language of Love. Northvale, N.J. Aronson, 3-25. Flax, J. (2004). The Scandal of desire: psychoanalysis and disruptions of gender: a meditation on Freud s Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 40: pp. 47-68. Week 12 and 13 Obsessional Neurosis. S.E. Vol. X: Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis (The Rat Man) (1909), pp. 155-249. Original Record of the Case, pp. 253-318.
4 Lipton, S.D. (1977). The Advantages of Freud s technique as shown in his analysis of the rat man. International Journal of Psa., 58: 255-273. S.E. Vol. IX: Obsessive Actions and Religious Practices (1907), pp. 115-128. Week 14 Fantasy, Reality, Memory, Creativity. S.E. Vol. XII: Formulations on the Two Principles of Mental Functioning (1911), 213-226. S.E. Vol. IX: Family Romances (1909), pp. 235-244. S.E. Vol. IX: Creative Writers and Day Dreaming (1908), pp. 141-154 Smith, J.H. (1977). The pleasure principle. International J. of Psychoanalysis, 58: 1-10. Week 15 Technique Papers. S.E. Vol. XII: Recommendations to physicians practicing psychoanalysis (1912), pp. 109-120. S.E. Vol. XII: On beginning the treatment (1913), pp. 123-144 S.E. Vol. XII: The dynamics of transference (1912), pp.97-108. Busch, F. (1995). Beginning a Psychoanalytic Treatment: Establishing an Analytic Frame. J. of the Amer. Psychoanal. Assoc., 43: 449-468.
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