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Warren Wilner - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the lone ranger as a metaphor for the Psychoanalytic Movement from conscious to unconscious experience
    Psychoanalytic Review The, 2005
    Co-Authors: Warren Wilner
    Abstract:

    The two subjects we are taught to avoid if we expect conversations to remain polite are politics and religion. In political discussions, not only do we advocate our own positions while usually knocking another, our own self-esteem is often also on the line as an extension of the position we take. In addition, we argue strongly in order to gain as many adherents as we can, and try to dissuade people from supporting the other side. To be political is to be keenly aware of ourselves in relation to the issue or side we are taking, the opposing position, and where others stand on the matter. Such awareness is the domain of conscious functioning, an expression of what Wolstein (1974) termed our ego-interpersonal selves, though he also included preconscious experience within this self’s functioning as well. In contrast, I present the position in this article, through the subjects of Psychoanalytic practice and the fictional character of the Lone Ranger, that in unconscious functioning, a person is, in essence, one with what he or she may be expressing. Operating unconsciously, one is not aware of one’s own self, the issue one is espousing, or of where others may stand in relation to it. While one may unconsciously strongly express something that may fall to one side of an issue or another, one is not, as is the case with conscious functioning, aware of doing so. Conscious and unconscious functioning are not mutually exclusive, but unconscious expression itself is apolitical. However, in proposing what I have, the act of actually asserting this position is in itself tantamount to assuming a political position on this issue. Any assertion that one makes is political, including the pres

Eileen Brockman Goggin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • politics ideology and the Psychoanalytic Movement before during and after the third reich
    Psychoanalytic Review The, 2001
    Co-Authors: James E Goggin, Eileen Brockman Goggin
    Abstract:

    After Vienna, arguably the most important city to figure in the early history of psychoanalysis is Berlin. The most prominent organizations were the German Psychoanalytic Association (Deutsche Psychoanalytische Gesellschaft [DPG]) and the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute (Berliner Psychoanalytisches Instituted [BPI]). Interest in the history of German psychoanalysis, particularly the question of whether psychoanalysis survived the Nazi assault during the Third Reich, began to emerge in the 1970s and the 1980s. Contributions to our knowledge of the period were made by psychoanalysts, historians, and psychologists both in books and journal articles (Brecht, Friedrich, Hermanns, Kaminer, &

Mariano Ben Plotkin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

James E Goggin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • politics ideology and the Psychoanalytic Movement before during and after the third reich
    Psychoanalytic Review The, 2001
    Co-Authors: James E Goggin, Eileen Brockman Goggin
    Abstract:

    After Vienna, arguably the most important city to figure in the early history of psychoanalysis is Berlin. The most prominent organizations were the German Psychoanalytic Association (Deutsche Psychoanalytische Gesellschaft [DPG]) and the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute (Berliner Psychoanalytisches Instituted [BPI]). Interest in the history of German psychoanalysis, particularly the question of whether psychoanalysis survived the Nazi assault during the Third Reich, began to emerge in the 1970s and the 1980s. Contributions to our knowledge of the period were made by psychoanalysts, historians, and psychologists both in books and journal articles (Brecht, Friedrich, Hermanns, Kaminer, &

Joy Damousi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.