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Psychoanalytic practice and state regulation /

'This book arises out of an important international conference held in March 2006 to discuss how regulation by the state has affected psychoanalysis as a clinical discipline in many different parts of the world. There were participants and papers from Europe and beyond: from Africa; from both N...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Parker, Ian, 1956-, Revelli, Simona
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: London : Karnac, 2008.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Contexts
  • Psychoanalysis and state regulation / Bernard Bugoyne
  • Responsibility and accountability in psychoanalysis / Roger Litten
  • Morals and psychoanalytic education / Haya Oakley
  • Why is psychoanalysis not in trouble? / John Miller
  • Psychoanalysis and its self-mutilation / Chris Oakley
  • Part II: Responses
  • How does "the state" regulate? / Leslie Chapman
  • Psychoanalytic training in a culture of competencies / Vivien Burgoyne
  • Of teaching and the university discourse / Lorenzo Chiesa
  • Regulation or ethics as the basis of psychoanalytic training / Del Loewenthal
  • Part III: International Contexts and Responses
  • The analyst's desire and the double bind of psychologization : The Accoyer Amendment revisited / Jan De Vos
  • The situation of psychoanalysis in France / René Major
  • Regulation, ethics, and freedom / Jalil Bennani
  • Psychoanalysis and regulation in Japan / Kazushige Shingu.