Psychoanalysis: Critical Conversations: Selected Papers by Arnold D Richards Volume 1

Arnold Richards’s psychoanalytic contributions follow the leitmotif of “integrative pluralism”: how to continue the dialogue between the contributors of disparate psychoanalytic schools of thought (i.e., thought collectives) with the larger psychoanalytic knowledge base as it grows and changes with each new contribution. The chapters of the first section of this book show us the evolution of this design.

Although these chapters give us a noticeable trace of this motif, it has taken more then half a century to develop, requiring life experience from the many roles Richards has played and the posts he has held (see Friedman, p.__). He has been editor of The American Psychoanalyst (TAP), Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA), Festschrifts for four prominent psychoanalysts (1986, 1988, 1993, 1994), two additional collections (2001, 2010), and lately International Psychoanalysis.net. He is also the publisher of IPBooks. During this time he has practiced his craft as teacher, supervisor, training analyst, and clinician, along the way contributing over a hundred publications to the psychoanalytic literature. As editor-in-chief of InternationalPsychoanalysis.net, Richards has kept its readers up to date on all things psychoanalytically fit to print.,He has also organized a series of annual conferences bringing together dissimilar points of view around (a) common clinical concerns and (b) major educational and training dilemmas. It has been suggested that he be given the title “omnicompetent editor” (Friedman 2004, p. 13). Throughout these dialogues, as we will see, Richards has attempted to engage those who claim a new orthodoxy and would minimize the overall efforts of psychoanalysis; those who claim new theories, usually untested and unproven, that would replace the old; and those immovably complacent in the status quo.

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Psychoanalysis: Critical Conversations: Selected Papers by Arnold D Richards Volume 1

Arnold Richards’s psychoanalytic contributions follow the leitmotif of “integrative pluralism”: how to continue the dialogue between the contributors of disparate psychoanalytic schools of thought (i.e., thought collectives) with the larger psychoanalytic knowledge base as it grows and changes with each new contribution. The chapters of the first section of this book show us the evolution of this design.

Although these chapters give us a noticeable trace of this motif, it has taken more then half a century to develop, requiring life experience from the many roles Richards has played and the posts he has held (see Friedman, p.__). He has been editor of The American Psychoanalyst (TAP), Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA), Festschrifts for four prominent psychoanalysts (1986, 1988, 1993, 1994), two additional collections (2001, 2010), and lately International Psychoanalysis.net. He is also the publisher of IPBooks. During this time he has practiced his craft as teacher, supervisor, training analyst, and clinician, along the way contributing over a hundred publications to the psychoanalytic literature. As editor-in-chief of InternationalPsychoanalysis.net, Richards has kept its readers up to date on all things psychoanalytically fit to print.,He has also organized a series of annual conferences bringing together dissimilar points of view around (a) common clinical concerns and (b) major educational and training dilemmas. It has been suggested that he be given the title “omnicompetent editor” (Friedman 2004, p. 13). Throughout these dialogues, as we will see, Richards has attempted to engage those who claim a new orthodoxy and would minimize the overall efforts of psychoanalysis; those who claim new theories, usually untested and unproven, that would replace the old; and those immovably complacent in the status quo.

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Arnold Richards’s psychoanalytic contributions follow the leitmotif of “integrative pluralism”: how to continue the dialogue between the contributors of disparate psychoanalytic schools of thought (i.e., thought collectives) with the larger psychoanalytic knowledge base as it grows and changes with each new contribution. The chapters of the first section of this book show us the evolution of this design.

Although these chapters give us a noticeable trace of this motif, it has taken more then half a century to develop, requiring life experience from the many roles Richards has played and the posts he has held (see Friedman, p.__). He has been editor of The American Psychoanalyst (TAP), Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA), Festschrifts for four prominent psychoanalysts (1986, 1988, 1993, 1994), two additional collections (2001, 2010), and lately International Psychoanalysis.net. He is also the publisher of IPBooks. During this time he has practiced his craft as teacher, supervisor, training analyst, and clinician, along the way contributing over a hundred publications to the psychoanalytic literature. As editor-in-chief of InternationalPsychoanalysis.net, Richards has kept its readers up to date on all things psychoanalytically fit to print.,He has also organized a series of annual conferences bringing together dissimilar points of view around (a) common clinical concerns and (b) major educational and training dilemmas. It has been suggested that he be given the title “omnicompetent editor” (Friedman 2004, p. 13). Throughout these dialogues, as we will see, Richards has attempted to engage those who claim a new orthodoxy and would minimize the overall efforts of psychoanalysis; those who claim new theories, usually untested and unproven, that would replace the old; and those immovably complacent in the status quo.


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ISBN-13: 9780998083360
Publisher: IPBooks
Publication date: 10/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
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Table of Contents

Contributors Preface Integrative Plurality in Psychoanalysis by Arthur A. Lynch, Ph.D. Introductions An Appreciation of Arnold D. Richards, M.D. by Harold Blum, M.D. A One-Person Thought Collective by Lawrence Friedman, M.D. I: Diversity and Unification Introduction to Section I Chapter 1 Growing up Orthodox Chapter 2 A. A. Brill and the Politics of Exclusion Chapter 3 Psychoanalytic Discourse at the Turn of Our Century: A Plea for a Measure of Humility II: Self Psychology and the work of Heinz Kohut Introduction to Section II Chapter 4 Self Theory, Conflict Theory, and the Problem of Hypochondriasis Chapter 5 The Superordinate Self in Psychoanalytic Theory and in the Self Psychologies Chapter 6 Extenders Modifiers and Heretics III: The Hermeneutic Science of Merton M. Gill and Irwin Z. Hoffman Introduction to Section III Chapter 7 Transference Analysis: Means or End? Chapter 8 Merton Gill: A View of His Place in the Freudian Firmament (with Arthur A. Lynch) Chapter 9 Irwin Hoffman: Ritual and Spontaneity in the Psychoanalytic Process: A Dialectical Constructivist Point of View Chapter 10 How New is the "New American Psychoanalysis?" The Example of Irwin Z. Hoffman IV: Interpersonal and Relational Theory Introduction to Section IV Chapter 11 Review Essay: Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis: An Integration by Stephen A. Mitchell (with Janet Lee Bachant) Chapter 12 Relational Models In Psychoanalytic Theory (with Janet Lee Bachant&Arthur A. Lynch) Chapter 13 Benjamin Wolstein and Us Many Roads Lead to Rome (with Arlene Kramer Richards) V: Contemporary Conflict Theory Introduction to Section V Chapter 14 Introduction to Psychoanalysis, the Science of Mental Conflict: Essays in Honor of Charles Brenner Chapter 15 Psychoanalytic Theory (with Jacob Arlow) Chapter 16 From Ego Psychology to Contemporary Conflict Theory: A Historical Overview (with Arthur A. Lynch) Chapter 17 Leo Rangell: The Journey of a Developed Freudian (with Arthur A. Lynch) Chapter 18 Notes on Psychoanalytic Theory and Its Consequences for Technique-Plus "A Response to Our Respondents"(with Arlene Kramer Richards) VI Epilogue Introduction to Section VI Chapter 19 The View from Now Acknowledgements
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