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Bernd Huppertz, MD, is a physician, neurologist, and psychotherapist, and he has had a private practice in psychoanalysis in Germany since 1998. He has been widely published in the field of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and psychosomatic medicine.
Foreword by Mary Target, PhD, University College, London
Acknowledgments
A Note on Confidentiality
Introduction
1 Robert S. Wallerstein, US
2 Theodore Jacobs, US
3 Susan Loden, UK
4 Alfred Ribi, Switzerland
5 Pamela L. Donleavy, US
6 Grazina Gudaite, Lithuania
7 Kerry Kelly and Jack Novick, US
8 Penelope Garvey, UK
9 Marina Lia, Italy
10 Mariângela Mendes de Almeida, Brazil
11 Angela Joyce, UK
12 Anne Alvarez, UK
13 Myriam Perrin, France
14 Joan Raphael-Leff, UK
15 David Scharff, US
16 Alexandra Harrison, US
17 Peter Kaufmann and Sarah Mendelsohn, US
18 Neil Skolnick, US
19 Shelley Doctors, US
20 Ghislaine Boulanger, US
Conclusion and Further Reflections
Index
About the Author
This book . . . takes a most unusual and interesting approach—writers from a very wide range of contemporary psychoanalytic schools comment on the same cases, drawn from a consistent context. Will our psychoanalytic approaches turn out to be refracted by this lens into a whole range of diversity, perhaps even contradiction? Or will we find out that plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose? That perhaps when a range of psychoanalysts think about a person, described—crucially—in a particular way by his or her analyst, they tend to converge on certain key concepts and ways of characterizing that person’s core self and identity? Thanks to Dr. Huppertz, we shall see!
— Mary Target, University College London