Humor, a topic that engaged Sigmund Freud both early and late in his career, is richly intertwined with character, with creativity, and with the theory and practice of psychoanalytic therapy. Yet, until very recently, analysts ignored Freud's lead and re
Self-Analysis is a fascinating examination of the mode of disciplined self-inquiry that gave rise to psychoanalysis. What emerges from the reflections of the contributors is not only an illuminating window into the psychoanalyst's subjectivity as
Humor, a topic that engaged Sigmund Freud both early and late in his career, is richly intertwined with character, with creativity, and with the theory and practice of psychoanalytic therapy. Yet, until very recently, analysts ignored Freud's lead and re
Self-Analysis is a fascinating examination of the mode of disciplined self-inquiry that gave rise to psychoanalysis. What emerges from the reflections of the contributors is not only an illuminating window into the psychoanalyst's subjectivity as