Description
Joseph Sandler is an internationally respected figure, well-known for his investigations of object relations
Preface by Arnold Cooper, prominent analyst, professor and North American editor of the `International Journal of Psychoanalysis'
Ground-breaking approach to subject of aims, distinguishing those of the analyst from the patient
Table of Contents
Introduction; Chapter 1 Freud’s views on aims; Chapter 2 The early Freudians in the 1920s; Chapter 3 Consolidation in the pre-war decade; Chapter 4 The emigration of analysts and a period of transition; Chapter 5 The 1950s and the widening-scope discussions; Chapter 6 Heightening tensions; Chapter 7 The 1970s and the flowering of pluralism; Chapter 8 Pragmatism and integration in contemporary psychoanalysis; Chapter 9 A framework for thinking about aims;



