(Assigned Reading) Freud, S., and Breuer, J. (1895) Studies on Hysteria
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INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOANALYSIS Freud: A Critical Historical Overview Spring 2013 Instructor: Joye Weisel-Barth, Ph.D/PsyD Co-Instructor: Carola Kaplan, Ph.D/PsyD The reading list is a bit daunting; but as a foundation for your ICP experience, a good knowledge of Freud will hopefully be worth the hard work. Please be sure to read the STRACHEY translations! WEEK I (Assigned reading) Freud, S., and Breuer, J. (1895) Studies on Hysteria. New York: Basic Books Preliminary Communication, pps.3-19 Case of Anna O, pps. 21-47 Case of Emmy von N., pps. 48-105 Case of Lucy R, pps. 106-124 Case of Katharina, pps. 125-134 Freud, S. “The Aetiology of Hysteria” (1896). S.E. 3: 189-221 WEEK II (Assigned reading) Letters from Freud to Fliess THE FRIENDSHIP: 1) Beginning: Dec. 28, 1887, Jul 21, 1890, August 11. 1890, August 11, 1890, May 2, 1891, August 17, 1891; 2) Seduction Theory and Self Analysis: September 21, 1897, October 3, 1897, October 4, 1897, October 15, 1897, October 27, 1897; 3) The Ending: August 7, 1901, September 19, 1901, September 20, 1901, April 27, 1904, July 20, 1904, July 23, 1904, July 26, 1904, July 27, 1904 The Complete Letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilheim Fliess 1887-1904, ed. J.M. Masson (Harvard, 1986) WEEK III (Assigned reading) Letters From Freud to Fliess concerning Emma Eckstein’s operation. The Complete Letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fleiss 1887-1904, ed. J.M.Masson (Harvard, 1986), January 24, 1895, March 4, 1895, March 8, 1895, March 13, 1895, March 23, 1895, March 28, 1895, April 11, 1895, April 20, 1895, April 26, 1895, April 27, 1895, May 25, 1895, May 4, 1896, May 17, 1896, June 9, 1896. Pp.113-130, 191-192. Freud, S.: On Dreams WEEK IV (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1900) The Interpretation of Dreams. Chapters II and III, pps. 128-166, and Chapter VI as much as you can read, pps. 311-546. Schur, M (1966) “Some Additional ‘Day Residues’ of ‘The Specimen Dream of Psychoanalysis.’ ” In Psychoanalysis—A General Psychology: Essays in Honor of Heinz Hartmann, ed. R.M. Loewenstein, etal. New York: Int. Univ. Press, pps 45-85. (Optional reading) Read as much of The Interpretation of Dreams as you can manage). WEEK V (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1905) Dora: An Analysis of a Case of hysteria. New York: Simon and Schuster. Sections I, II, III, pps. 1-124 WEEK VI (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1905) Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality. New York: Basic Books. Section III, pps. 73-96 WEEK VII (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1909) Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis. New York: Basic Books. S.E. 11: 3-55. WEEK VIII Papers on Freudian Technique: (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1911). The Handling of Dream-Interpretation in Psycho-Analysis. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XII (1911-1913 Freud, S. (1912). Recommendations to Physicians Practising Psycho-Analysis. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XII (1911-1913Freud, S. (1913). On Beginning the Treatment (Further Recommendations on the Technique of Psycho- Analysis I). The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XII (1911-1913) Freud, S. (1914). Remembering, Repeating and Working-Through (Further Recommendations on the Technique of Psycho-Analysis II). The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XII (1911-1913) Freud, S. (1915) Observations on Transference-Love (Further Recommedations on the Technique of Psych-Analysis III). The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XII (1911-1913). WEEK IX (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1917) “Mourning and Melancholia.” S.E. 14: 243-258. Bowlby, John (1960) “Grief and Mourning in Infancy and Early Childhood.” In The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 15: 53-94. Freud, A., Schur, M., Spitz, R. (1960) “Discussion of Dr. John Bowlby’s Paper” In The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 15: 53-94. WEEK X (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1920) Beyond the Pleasure Principle. New York: W.W. Norton. Pp. 3-78. WEEK XI (Assigned reading) Kardiner, A. (1977) My Analysis with Freud. New York: W.W. Norton. Forward, Chapters 1-8, pps. 11-123 (Optional Reading) The Ego and the Id. WEEK XII (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1926) Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety. New York: W.W. Norton. Chapters I-XI, pps. 2-109. WEEK XIII (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1933) “Femininity.” In New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis. S.E. 22: 112-135. Atwood, G., and Stolorow, R. (1993) “Sigmund Freud.” In Faces in a Cloud: Subjectivity in Psychoanalytic Theory. (Second revised edition) Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, pps. 37-59. WEEK XIV (Assigned reading) Freud, S. (1932) “Why War?” in Character and Culture, ed. Phillip Rieff, Collier Books, N.Y. (1963). pps. 134-147. Freud, S. (1937) “Analysis Terminable and Interminable.” S.E. 23:216-253. WEEK XV Class Presentations and Review Discussion .