1st Edition

The Corrective Emotional Experience Revisited Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 10.3

Edited By Richard C. Marohn Copyright 1994
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1994. This issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry Volume 10 number 3, re-examines the theoretical and clinical implications of the corrective emotional experience concept. It contains the varied viewpoints of psychoanalysts who consider the therapeutic process and to give us their assessment of Franz Alexander's ideas and recommendations, as well as their own views of therapy.

    Prologue, Richard C. Marohn, M.D., Issue Editor
    - The Corrective Emotional Experience: Is Reconsideration Due?, Robert W. Wallerstein, M.D.
    - The Meeting of Needs in Psychoanalysis, Patrick J. Casement, M.D.
    - The Elements of a Corrective Selfobject Experience, Howard A. Bacal, M.D.
    - The Corrective Emotional Experience: Reflections in Retrospect, Jule P. Miller, Jr., M.D.
    - Group Analysis and the Corrective Emotional Experience: Is It Relevant? Malcolm Pines, F.R.C.P., F.R.C. PSYCH., D.P.M.
    - Some Comments on the Alexander Technique, Hanna Segal, M.D., CH.B., F.R.C.PSYCH
    - The Psychoanalyst's Corrections and the Patient's Emotional Experience, Richard C. Marohn, M.D.
    - Clinical Responsiveness: Corrective or Empathic?, Ernest W. Wolf, M.D.
    - The Corrective Emotional Experience-Its Place in Current Technique, Theodore J. Jacobs, M. D.
    Epilogue, Ernest W. Wolf, M.D.

    Biography

    Richard C. Marohn