Unorthodox Freud: The View from the Couch by Beate Lohser, ISBN 1572301287
Was Sigmund Freud a "Freudian"? If "Freudian" means an uninvolved, neutral interpreter of transference and resistance, the answer, according to this fascinating new book, is no, he was not. Based on existing full-length accounts by patients who were treated by Freud in the 1920s and '30s, this volume reveals an unexpected Freud - one who is quite different from the current stereotype. Presented together for the first time, these vivid, intimate biographies of the analytic process provide an illuminating close-up of Sigmund Freud at work. Through the words of his own patients, the reader is introduced to an organized, persistent, personally engaged, and expressive clinician who relied on free association, rather than transference and resistance analysis, to move the treatment. The authors examine these cases, along with those of the well-known Rat Man and Wolf Man, to see how Freud organized the treatment dyad in terms of its primary task and the division of labor between himself and his patient. They then compare their findings with Freud's papers on technique and with the dominant ideals of mainstream, contemporary psychoanalysis. Contrary to the capricious Freud of in-house clinical lore, the starched Freud of Strachey's Standard Edition, and the blank screen of traditional orthodoxy, Lohser and Newton demonstrate that Freud was explicit about defining the primary task (making the unconscious conscious), directively instituted free association as the means to accomplish the task, and actively monitored his patient's compliance with it. The authors also demonstrate the implications of Freud's actual approach for the nature of the analytic relationship. Since Freud relied on freeassociation, rather than transference and resistance analysis, he could be more spontaneous and personal.
The Clocks: A Hercule Poirot Mystery
When a young secretary, Sheila Webb, is sent to the home of a blind woman on an errand, she is horrified to discover a dead man behind the couch, surrounded by four clocks that have all been stopped at 4:13. There is only one man who can unravel this complicated case: Hercule Poirot. Unabridged.
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To Market, to Market by Anne Miranda, ISBN 0152163980
An inventive twist on a classic rhyme tells what happens after a shopper goes "to market, to market, to buy a fat pig". Back home the pig promptly escapes and soon he's in the kitchen, the lamb's on the bed, the cow is on the couch--and the rest of the animals are wreaking havoc throughout the house. Full-color illustrations.
To Market, to Market by Anne Miranda, ISBN 0152163980
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New York City's Best Dive Bars by Wendy Mitchell, ISBN 0970312539
With New York City being overrun by cosmo-sipping, trance-listening, couch-sprawling hipsters, it's high time to explore the places where real people do real drinking. Learn which dives have the best jukeboxes, the strongest drinks, and the most fascinating clientele.
New York City's Best Dive Bars by Wendy Mitchell, ISBN 0970312539
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Set includes one king size duvet cover, two shams and one bedskirt Hotel Collection Duvet Cover set is available in white with brown detailing Dress up your bed room with this 300 thread count bedding set Thread count is the number of threads per square inch of fabric--the higher the thread count, the softer and more durable the material 100-percent cotton duvet cover, bedskirt drop and shams 80-percent polyester/ 20-percent cotton bedskirt platform Machine wash cold Dimensions: Duvet Cover:...
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