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|a COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; Introduction; PROLOGUE; Chapter 1. Jung: rebel son or prophet?; Chapter 2. Conflict: combat or dance of the soul?; Chapter 3. The role of self-awareness in a changing culture; Chapter 4. Moral values and analytic insights; PART ONE: BRIDGES:INTRAPSYCHIC STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS; Chapter 5. Penis as bridge; Chapter 6. Gods and deintegrates; Chapter 7. Archetypes on the couch; Chapter 8. The location of archetypal experience; Chapter 9. Big self, little self, and individuation; Chapter 10. The drive towards death: a vector of the self.
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|a Chapter 11. Symbols: content and processPART TWO: BRIDGES BROKEN: CLINICAL EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICE; Chapter 12. Projective identification; Chapter 13. Transference as fulcrum of analysis; Chapter 14. Countertransference: the twinning of Eros and Agape; Chapter 15. Narcissism and the self: who am I that I love?; Chapter 16. Masochism: the shadow of veneration and worship; Chapter 17. Paedophilia: normal and abnormal; Chapter 18. Curing and healing; PART THREE: BRIDGES BUILT: CREATIVITY AND THE ARTS; Chapter 19. Birth and creativity; Chapter 20. Creativity and therapy.
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|a Chapter 21. Creativity and archetypeChapter 22. Theatre: out there and in here; Chapter 23. Look! He has come through! D.H. Lawrence's conflicts as pathfinders towards individuation; Chapter 24. Jung's concept of synchronicity; Chapter 25. Creativity in the second half of life; A Last View--Over the Bridge; REFERENCES; INDEX.
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|a 'There is still much to be said about Lagache the psychoanalyst. As early as 1947, he founded the Library of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Psychology at Presses Universitaires de France, and forty-two volumes have appeared, by French and foreign authors, nine of them works or reprints of articles by Freud. It was here, under the direction of Lagache, that Laplanche and Pontalis produced their precise and important The Language of Psychoanalysis (1968), which has been translated into many languages. At the same time, Lagache played a role of prime importance in the history of the psychoanalytic movement in France. He participated actively in two main splits that mark the history of this movement and was president, at their inception, of both the French Psychoanalytic Society in 1952 and the Psychoanalytic Association of France in 1964. Eva Rosenblum collated the texts of The Works of Daniel Lagache and published them in six volumes between 1977 and 1986 at the Presses Universitaires de France. It was an enormous research task, and we can be grateful to her for accomplishing it. The present English edition in one volume is a selection of those texts that are most representative of the psychoanalytic thinking of Daniel Lagache. It is a thinking that is rich in epistemology, ensuring that psychoanalysis is set in relationship to behaviorism and clarifies its status as an "exact science". It deserves to provoke a lively response from the English speaking public.'- From the Foreword by Didier Anzieu.
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