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A New Language for Psychoanalysis.
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Qualitative InterpretationPhilosophy Of LanguageAnalytical JargonRadical ReformulationNew LanguageInterpretation TechniqueNew York ReviewRhetoricDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesPsychodynamicAnalytic PhilosophyPsychoanalytic PsychotherapyLinguisticsHistory Of PsychologyLanguage-based Approach
Should be of considerable interest to a wider public, since it proposes a radical reformulation of psychoanalytical theory which, if accepted, would render outmoded almost all the analytical jargon that has crept into the language of progressive, enlightened post-Freudian people.-Charles Rycroft, The New York Review of Books Schafer's arguments have considerable cogency. The tendency to over-theorize so that the translation of abstractions into the language of ordinary discourse between analyst and patient has become increasingly difficult is a fault; Schafer goes a long way towards redressing it, and his efforts to include meaning and the person in the form of his language is an achievement.-Michael Fordham, The Times Higher Education Supplement