Ethel Spector Person Libros
Ethel Person fue una psiquiatra cuya investigación pionera profundizó en las complejidades de la sexualidad humana. A través de estudios inmersivos, incluidas visitas a sex shops y clubes de baile drag, buscó comprender las motivaciones detrás de las experiencias transgénero y travestis. Su extenso trabajo clínico también exploró el importante papel de la fantasía sexual en la configuración de la vida individual. Los escritos de Person aparecieron con frecuencia en publicaciones de interés general, explorando su argumento central de que las personas construyen sus vidas, consciente o inconscientemente, esforzándose por encarnar sus fantasías.






On Freud's "Group psychology and the analysis of the ego"
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The sixth volume in the series "Contemporary Turning Points and Critical Issues," published with the International Psychoanalytic Association, turns to Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1921). In this classic text Freud offered an analysis of the roots of group identity, of the contagions of panic and fanaticism, and of the submission of the individual to the leader that only gained cogency with each passing decade of the troubled twentieth century. And Freud's insights have become more relevant still in the aftermath of the shattering events of September 11, 2001.Following an introduction to the volume by Ethel Spector Person and a summary and abridgement of Freud's text by John Kerr, the contributors to this volume - Didier Anzieu, Robert Caper, Abraham Zeleznik, Andre Haynal, Ernst Falzeder, Yolanda Gampel, and Claudio Laks Eisirik - provide commentaries on Freud's work, explicating the multiple ways in which Freud's insights continue to illuminate the irrational dynamics to which all groups, including psychoanalytic institutions, are prey. Serving as both an introduction to, and an elegant expansion of, Freud's texts, this volume demonstrates the role of psychoanalytic hypotheses in obtaining deeper insight into the tectonic shifts in group psychology underlying today's mass society.
On Freud's A Child is Being Beaten
- 226 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The book features a classic essay by Sigmund Freud, accompanied by discussions that contextualize his work and highlight its ongoing significance. Contributors from various regions of the psychoanalytic community offer diverse perspectives, enriching the understanding of Freud's ideas and their relevance in modern psychology.
Cornelia Holfelder-von der Tann, geboren 1950, beschloss nach dem Studium (Anglistik, Germanistik, Romanistik) und einem Lehramtsreferendariat, es mit dem literarischen Übersetzen zu probieren und ist seither hauptberuflich dabeigeblieben. 2021 wurde sie mit dem Übersetzerpreis für langjähriges Übersetzen, „Rebekka“, ausgezeichnet.