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The sexual couple: a psychoanalytic exploration

Authors :
Otto F. Kernberg
Source :
Psychoanalytic review. 98(2)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Even an originally revolutionary movement like psychoanalysis can become conservative and can take refuge, at last, in reactionary acquiescence. Many revolutionary minds, fighters of yesterday, are tired and now rest their cause on dogmas and preconceived ideas. The progress of science does not tolerate such refuge. The shape of psychoanalysis around the year 2000 of our era will be very different from the concept of the New York Psychoanalytical Society of 1945. No prophetic gift is needed to predict that it will be much more occupied with the total human personality than with the sexual components. The picture of psychoanalysis in the year 2000 will, I am sure, be nearer to that which neo-psychoanalysis sketches then to that of libido theory. It will be recognized then that the crude sex-drive cannot have the power attributed to it by Freud and that early mixtures of sexual and non-sexual urges are clearly to be observed in those very phenomena which impress us as "purely" sexual." (Reik, 1945).

Details

ISSN :
19433301
Volume :
98
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychoanalytic review
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd30010b463efca7bfbbe8e75d1ae69e