ABSTRACT

This book offers a close glimpse of the nuanced dialectic between major psychoanalytic concepts and the sociopolitical environments in which such ideas were germinated, spread, took roots, and further evolved.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

ByPeter Loewenberg, Nellie Thompson

part I|221 pages

Europe

chapter 1|16 pages

Austria

The three histories of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society
ByAndrea Bronner

chapter 2|13 pages

Belgium

What if Freud had stopped over in Brussels?
BySerge Frisch

chapter 3|9 pages

France

Psychoanalysis in France: the “Société Psychanalytique de Paris” and its relation to the IPA
ByAlain Gibeault, Nicolas Gougoulis

chapter 4|15 pages

Germany

The history of psychoanalysis in Germany up to 1950 and its relationship to the IPA
ByLudger M. Hermanns

chapter 5|25 pages

Germany

The history of psychoanalysis in Germany since 1950
ByWerner Bohleber

chapter 6|8 pages

Greece

The Hellenic Psycho-Analytical Society
BySotiris Manolopoulos

chapter 7|12 pages

Hungary

On psychoanalysis in Budapest
ByAndré Haynal

chapter 8|14 pages

Italy

A brief history of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society
ByDomenico Chianese

chapter 9|6 pages

Italy

The Italian Psychoanalytical Association
ByJacqueline Amati Mehler, Giovanna Ambrosio

chapter 10|11 pages

The Netherlands

The Dutch psychoanalytic movement and the IPA
ByEddy de Klerk, Harry Stroeken

chapter 11|9 pages

Norway

The history of the Norwegian Psychoanalytic Society
ByHåvard Friis Nilsen

chapter 12|6 pages

Portugal

The Portuguese Psychoanalytical Society: historical note
ByJoão Seabra Diniz

chapter 13|10 pages

Spain

A brief history of the Spanish Psychoanalytical Society
ByAntonio Pérez-Sánchez, María Blanca Anguera Domenjó

chapter 14|6 pages

Spain

A brief history of the Madrid Psychoanalytical Association
ByLuisa Muñoz de la Cruz

chapter 15|7 pages

Sweden

A short history of the Swedish Psychoanalytical Society
ByDavid Titelman

chapter 16|6 pages

Sweden

The Swedish Psychoanalytical Association: early history and theoretical orientation
ByBengt Warren

chapter 17|14 pages

Switzerland

The Swiss
ByAndré Haynal, Ernst Falzeder

chapter 18|32 pages

United Kingdom

A brief history of the British Psychoanalytical Society
ByKen Robinson

part II|31 pages

North America

chapter 19|13 pages

Canada

History of psychoanalysis in Canada
ByRoger Dufresne, Jacques Vigneault

chapter 20|16 pages

United States

American exceptionalism: a challenge to an international movement
ByJudith M. Hughes

part III|81 pages

Latin America

chapter 21|8 pages

Argentina

Psychoanalysis in Argentina
ByGilda Sabsay Foks

chapter 22|10 pages

Brazil

History of psychoanalysis in Brazil
ByRegina Lúcia Braga Mota

chapter 23|5 pages

Chile

Psychoanalysis in Chile and the Chilean Psychoanalytic Association
ByJuan Pablo Jiménez

chapter 24|3 pages

Colombia

History of psychoanalysis in Colombia
ByGuillermo Sánchez Medina

chapter 25|6 pages

Mexico

The Mexican Psychoanalytic Association
ByPablo Cuevas Corona

chapter 26|5 pages

Mexico

Historic relationship between the Psychoanalytic Society of Mexico (“Park Mexico”) and the IPA
ByAndrés Gaitán González

chapter 27|11 pages

Mexico

History of the Mexican Association for Psychoanalytic Practice, Training and Research
ByRaquel Berman

chapter 28|3 pages

Mexico

The Guadalajara Psychoanalytic Group
ByHugo Torres Salazar

chapter 29|8 pages

Peru

Psychoanalysis in Peru
BySaúl Peña K., Juan Manuel Yori

chapter 30|7 pages

Uruguay

Chronicle of a unique experience: the origins
ByJuan Carlos Capo, Javier García

chapter 31|6 pages

Venezuela

History of the Venezuelan Psychoanalytic Association
ByLucia Morabito Gómez

chapter 32|7 pages

Venezuela

Origin and history of the Caracas Psychoanalytic Society
ByRómulo Lander, Carlos Valedón

part IV|92 pages

Asia & Oceania

chapter 33|11 pages

Australia

The Australian Psychoanalytical Society: the evolving relationship with the IPA
ByFrances Thomson Salo

chapter 34|10 pages

China

Development of psychodynamic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis in China
BySverre Varvin, Alf Gerlach

chapter 35|5 pages

India

History of psychoanalysis in India
BySuvra Chunder

chapter 36|19 pages

Israel

The making of Israeli psychoanalysis: a historical perspective
ByEran J. Rolnik

chapter 37|12 pages

Japan

Globalization and the importation of psychoanalysis into Japan
ByShigeyuki Mori

chapter 38|2 pages

Japan

The “Japanese ways” in psychoanalysis
ByOsamu Kitayama

chapter 39|8 pages

Korea

The Korean Psychoanalytic Movement and the IPA (1980–2010)
ByDo-Un Jeong

chapter 40|7 pages

Taiwan

The Formosa Model: an emerging tradition of developing psychoanalysis in Taiwan
ByChia-Chang Liu

chapter 41|16 pages

Turkey

Psychoanalysis, Turkey, and the IPA
ByVamık D. Volkan

part V|20 pages

International survey

chapter 43|7 pages

A history of new groups

ByDavid M. Sachs

part VI|70 pages

IPA leadership

chapter 45|14 pages

The IPA administration from 1985 to 1989: organizational unity maintained

ByRobert S. Wallerstein

chapter 46|3 pages

The IPA administration from 1993 to 1997: the presidency of R. Horacio Etchegoyen

ByR. Horacio Etchegoyen, Laura Etchegoyen

chapter 47|18 pages

The IPA administration from 1997 to 2001

ByOtto Kernberg, Robert L. Tyson

chapter 48|11 pages

The IPA administration from 2001 to 2005

ByDaniel Widlöcher

chapter 49|11 pages

The IPA administration from 2005 to 2009

ByCláudio Laks Eizirik