1st Edition

Freud and Dora: 100 Years Later Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 25.1

Edited By Susan S Levine Copyright 2005
    118 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book presents a case study of Freud and Dora and examines the relationship between Freud and Dora. The book focuses on what is missing from Freud's clinical case report—description of the interactions between analyst and patient.

    SUSAN S. LEVINE, L.C.S.W., Issue Editor--Prologue
    LILLIAN WEISSBERG, Ph.D.--Exit Dora: Freud's Patient Takes Leave
    PATRICK J. MAHONY, PH.D.--Freud's Unadorned and Unadorable:
    A Case History Terminable and Interminable
    DAVID M. SACHS, M.D.--Reflections on Freud's Dora Case After 48 Years
    MELVIN BORNSTEIN, M.D.--What Freud Did Not Write About Dora
    EMILY A. KURILOFF, PSY.D.--What's Going On with Dora? An Interpersonal Perspective
    JEAN-MICHEL RABAT, PH.D.--Dora's Gift; Or, Lacan's Homage to Dora
    PAUL H. ORNSTEIN, M.D.--When "Dora" Came to See Me for a Second Analysis
    SUSAN S. LEVINE, L.C.S.W., Issue Editor--Epilogue

    Biography

    Susan S Levine