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Kurt Goldstein's influence on psychoanalytic thought

Kurt Goldstein's influence on psychoanalytic thought KURT GOLDSTEIN'S INFLUENCE ON PSYCHOANALYTIC THOUGHT HAROLD KELMAN O HAVE TOUCHED greatness through "In practice, we usually proceed in the written word is an opportunity. such a way that, from the facts gained To have met it personally is a gift. To by analysis, we sketch a picture of the have had both, more one could not ask. whole organism, which in turn insti- The life history of such a dynamic gates further questions and investiga- tions, so long as we encounter discrep- event began twenty-three years ago. I first met Dr. Goldstein at the Monte- ancies between this picture and factual fiore Hospital where I was the resident experience. Upon the basis of new in- in neurology. My personal level of ma- quiries, the picture of the whole is again modified and the process of dis- turity was adequate to a dim awareness that "communion is the basis of all covering new discrepancies and new en- communication. ''1 I vaguely sensed I quiries follows, and so on. By such an was in the presence of a presence. Many empirical procedure, in a dialectic man- years of participating in that form of ner, a progressively more adequate "communication that http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

Kurt Goldstein's influence on psychoanalytic thought

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis , Volume 19 (2): 8 – Sep 1, 1959

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1959 The Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01871526
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Abstract

KURT GOLDSTEIN'S INFLUENCE ON PSYCHOANALYTIC THOUGHT HAROLD KELMAN O HAVE TOUCHED greatness through "In practice, we usually proceed in the written word is an opportunity. such a way that, from the facts gained To have met it personally is a gift. To by analysis, we sketch a picture of the have had both, more one could not ask. whole organism, which in turn insti- The life history of such a dynamic gates further questions and investiga- tions, so long as we encounter discrep- event began twenty-three years ago. I first met Dr. Goldstein at the Monte- ancies between this picture and factual fiore Hospital where I was the resident experience. Upon the basis of new in- in neurology. My personal level of ma- quiries, the picture of the whole is again modified and the process of dis- turity was adequate to a dim awareness that "communion is the basis of all covering new discrepancies and new en- communication. ''1 I vaguely sensed I quiries follows, and so on. By such an was in the presence of a presence. Many empirical procedure, in a dialectic man- years of participating in that form of ner, a progressively more adequate "communication that

Journal

The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 1, 1959

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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