On Freud's ''Formulations on the Two Principles of Mental Functioning''
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2016
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 286
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 37103
- ISBN 13 : 9781782203025
- ISBN 10 : 1782203028
Reviews and Endorsements
‘It is comforting to realise that a paper written more than a century ago can still elicit new thinking. That psychoanalysts can still find matter for discussion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for elaboration from a rather short paper by Freud is testimony to the richness of the heritage left by the Viennese. In this book, one will find original clinical and theoretical reflection from a variety of standpoints, all in a dialogue or sometimes a controversy with Freud. Many of the authors have chosen to stand on the shoulders of Bion; others took a more direct route. All, I believe, point to the fact that the metapsychological conception, so well illustrated by Freud’s Formulations, is irreplaceable for understanding what psychoanalysts encounter in their practice and what they can do about it. Modern formulations are at variance from those expounded by Freud in 1911, as Freud himself also was later in his life; they are also at variance with one another. All had nevertheless to come to terms, time and again, with the clear and provocative, but always seminal thinking that went into the original formulations of 1911, no less than before or after.’
- Dominique Scarfone, MD, Full Professor, Université de Montreal; Training and Supervising Analyst, Institut Psychanalytique de Montréal (Canadian Psychoanalytic Society and Institute)
‘In this fascinating book, Gabriela Legorreta and Lawrence J. Brown have brought ten renowned analysts from three continents and different psychoanalytic schools to a crossroad in Freud’s thinking. Expanding on as well as challenging the classical separation between fantasy and reality and their related cognitive functions, these authors explore the multiple strands with which dreaming and thinking, past and present interact, and allow for the dynamic fluidity of mental processes that create and permeate psychic life. With Freud’s paper as its centrepiece, this book inspires a fascinating exchange between the major developments in psychoanalysis today and takes our understanding of the human mind one step further.’
- Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau, PhD, Professor for Clinical Psychology, University of Zürich, and training and supervising analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute