Beyond the Mainstreams |
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Authors: | Frank M. Lachmann Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity;2. Postgraduate Center for Mental Health , New York |
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Abstract: | My interest in the theory and art of psychoanalysis is traced to some of its sources—my childhood and expulsion from Germany in the late 1930s, my experience as a member of a discriminated-against minority, my nonacceptance as a psychologist by American psychoanalytic societies, my invitation to participate in the development of self psychology, and my fortuitous encounter with personal and professional friends who have contributed to the scope of my psychoanalytic endeavors (e.g., to my abiding interest in research and, in particular, the empirical studies of the early mother–infant dyad). I offer this account as evidence of the varied and creative opportunities that await psychoanalysts not outside but beyond the mainstream of American psychoanalysis. |
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