A Plea for a Measure of Cautious Optimism: Reply to Book Reviews |
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Authors: | Emanuel Berman Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Israel Psychoanalytic Society;2. International Psychoanalytic Association's Liaison Committee with the Polish Psychoanalytic Society |
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Abstract: | The author responds to four reviews of his book Impossible Training. He describes how the book came into being, discusses his attitude to the Freud—Ferenczi and Klein—Winnicott debates, and raises the dangers of rigid views as to what is truly psychoanalytic and what is truly relational. The global scene of psychoanalytic training today is discussed. It is suggested that critiques do have an impact on psychoanalytic education and that in spite of its flaws and inner contradictions, this education raised generations of sophisticated thinkers and sensitive clinicians. |
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