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020 $a0674324528 (alk. paper) :$c$27.95
035 $a(OCoLC)29518655
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040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC$dNNC
050 00 $aBF109.F74$bH845 1994
082 00 $a150.19/52/092$220
100 1 $aHughes, Judith M.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82031944
245 10 $aFrom Freud's consulting room :$bthe unconscious in a scientific age /$cJudith M. Hughes.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bHarvard University Press,$c1994.
300 $ax, 235 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [205]-230) and index.
505 0 $a1. Space for Meaning/Intention/Purpose. A Focus on Consciousness. A Focus on the Unconscious -- 2. Redefining the Body. Psyche and Soma. Soma and Psyche. "A Bodily Ego" -- 3. Redefining the Object. "Relics of Antiquity" Creation of Fantasy. An Altered Ego -- 4. Modes of Conversation. "New" or "Revised Editions" "The Chief Patient" Conflict within the Transference -- Conclusion: Let the Exploration Continue.
520 $aThe science of mind has been plagued by intractable philosophical puzzles, chief among them the distortions of memory and the relation between mind and body. Sigmund Freud's clinical practice forced him to grapple with these problems, and out of that struggle psychoanalysis emerged.
520 8 $aFrom Freud's Consulting Room charts the development of his ideas through his clinical work, the successes and failures of his most dramatic and significant case histories, and the creation of a discipline recognizably distinct from its neighbors.
520 8 $aIn Freud's encounters with hysterical patients, the mind-body problem could not be set aside. Through the cases of Anna O., Emmy von N., Elisabeth von R., Dora, and Little Hans, he rethought that problem, as Hughes demonstrates, in terms of psychosexuality. When he tried to sort out the value of memories, with Dora and Little Hans as well as with the Rat Man and the Wolf Man, Freud reintroduced psychosexuality and elaborated the Oedipus complex.
520 8 $aHughes also traces the evolution of Freud's conception of the analytic situation and of the centrality of transference, again through the clinical material, including the case of Freud himself, who at one point figured as his own "chief patient." Moving from case to case, Hughes has coaxed them into telling a coherent story. Her book has the texture of intellectual history and the compelling quality of a fascinating tale. It leads us to see the origins and development of psychoanalysis in a new way.
600 10 $aFreud, Sigmund,$d1856-1939.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79043849
650 0 $aSubconsciousness$xHistory.
650 0 $aPsychoanalysis$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008110145
650 0 $aClinical psychology$xHistory.
852 00 $boff,glx$hBF109.F74$iH845 1994