1st Edition

Motivation and Psychoanalysis Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 21.5

Edited By Morton Shane Copyright 2002
    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    138 Pages
    by Routledge

    The theory of transference and the centrality of its interpretation are hallmarks of psychoanalysis. This title subjects the theory and practice based on it to critical scrutiny in the light of contemporary science.

    Prologue - Morton Shane, M.D. Issue Editor
    Patient's Motivations and the Analyst's Experience - Gail S. Reed, Ph.D.
    Some Reflections on the Psychoanalytic Theory of Motivation: Toward a Theory of Entelechy - James S. Grotstein, M.D.
    Motivation: Sic Transit Gloria? - Joseph Lichtenberg, M.D.
    Object Relations,  Affects and Drives: Toward a New Synthesis - Otto F. Kernberg, M.D.
    Extending the Field of Psychoanalytic Change: Exporatory-Assertive Motivation, Self Efficacy - Kenneth A. Frank, Ph.D.
    Sources and the Role for Action, of Opposition to Relatedness in Psychoanalysis - Henry J. Friedman, M.D.
    Back to Basics--The Psychoanalytic Conceptualization of Motivation - Mervyn M. Peskin, M.D.
    The Attachment Motivational System as a Guide to an Effective Therapeutic Process - Mary Gales Shane, M.D. and Morton Shane, M.D.
    Eiplogue - Morton Shane, M.D.

    Biography

    Morton Shane