Freud I
September 27, 2024 @ 1:45 pm - 3:15 pm, Classroom Four
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First Year Adult Psychoanalytic Training (APT)
2024-25, Fall Term — Fridays, 1:45-3:15pm
James Basinski, MD
John De Mott, DO
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September 27, 2024
[29 pages]
Seminar objectives:
- Be familiar with Freud’s ‘failures’ in his treatment of a ‘Case of Hysteria (“Dora”)’ and how they led to more recognition of transference (and countertransference limitations of the clinician)
- Recognize how Freud discusses the sexual ‘aberrations’ from a non-moralizing, empirical perspectives seeing them as symptoms/solutions for expression of instincts
- Explain Freud’s contention that neuroses are the negative of perversions
Gay, P. (ed) (1989) “Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality”, in The Freud Reader, pp239-270
Read pages 239-259.
Gay, P. (1988) Chapter 6, in Freud: A Life for Our Time, pp244-292
Read pages 246-255.