Title Page; Table of Contents; Copyright; About The Author; Introduction; Chapter One: The First Analysts; Chapter Two: The Berlin Model; Chapter Three: The Introduction of Training: Crises and Debates; Chapter Four: From one Training to Another; Chapter Five: The Training of the School; Chapter Six: The Apparatuses of the School; Bibliography
Summary
If psychoanalysis, for Freud, was an impossible profession, what consequences would this have for psychoanalytic training? And if one's own personal analysis lay at the heart of psychoanalytic training, how could what one had learnt from this be transmitted, let alone taught?In this groundbreaking book, Annie Tardits explores the many attempts that analysts have made to think through the problems of psychoanalytic training. Moving from Freud and his first students through to Lacan and his invention of the 'pass', Tardits charts the changing conceptions of psychoanalytic training. With clarity
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-160) and index