Herbert Rosenfeld, the Glossary
Herbert Alexander Rosenfeld (2 July 1910 – 29 November 1986) was a German-British psychoanalyst.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: André Green (psychoanalyst), Envy, German Empire, Grandiosity, Intersubjective psychoanalysis, John Steiner (psychoanalyst), Melanie Klein, Narcissism, Negative therapeutic reaction, Nuremberg, Otto F. Kernberg, Projective identification, Psychosis, Splitting (psychology).
- Analysands of Melanie Klein
- Narcissism writers
- Physicians from Nuremberg
André Green (psychoanalyst)
André Green (12 March 1927 – 22 January 2012) was a French psychoanalyst. Herbert Rosenfeld and André Green (psychoanalyst) are Narcissism writers.
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Envy
Envy is an emotion which occurs when a person lacks another's quality, skill, achievement, or possession and wishes that the other lacked it.
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German Empire
The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.
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Grandiosity
In psychology, grandiosity is a sense of superiority, uniqueness, or invulnerability that is unrealistic and not based on personal capability.
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Intersubjective psychoanalysis
The term "intersubjectivity" was introduced to psychoanalysis by George E. Atwood and Robert Stolorow (1984), who consider it a "meta-theory" of psychoanalysis.
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John Steiner (psychoanalyst)
John Steiner (born 1934) is a psychoanalyst, author and trainer at the British Psychoanalytical Society. Herbert Rosenfeld and John Steiner (psychoanalyst) are British psychoanalysts.
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Melanie Klein
Melanie Klein (née Reizes; 30 March 1882 – 22 September 1960) was an Austrian-British author and psychoanalyst known for her work in child analysis. Herbert Rosenfeld and Melanie Klein are British psychoanalysts.
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Narcissism
Narcissism is a selfcentered personality style characterized as having an excessive preoccupation with oneself and one's own needs, often at the expense of others.
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Negative therapeutic reaction
The negative therapeutic reaction in psychoanalysis is the paradoxical phenomenon whereby a plausible interpretation produces, rather than improvement, a worsening of the analysand's condition.
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Nuremberg
Nuremberg (Nürnberg; in the local East Franconian dialect: Nämberch) is the largest city in Franconia, the second-largest city in the German state of Bavaria, and its 544,414 (2023) inhabitants make it the 14th-largest city in Germany.
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Otto F. Kernberg
Otto Friedmann Kernberg (born 10 September 1928) is an Austrian-born American psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine. Herbert Rosenfeld and Otto F. Kernberg are Narcissism writers.
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Projective identification
Projective identification is a term introduced by Melanie Klein and then widely adopted in psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
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Psychosis
Psychosis is a condition of the mind or psyche that results in difficulties determining what is real and what is not real.
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Splitting (psychology)
Splitting (also called binary thinking, black-and-white thinking, all-or-nothing thinking, or thinking in extremes) is the failure in a person's thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both perceived positive and negative qualities of something into a cohesive, realistic whole.
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See also
Analysands of Melanie Klein
- Adrian Stokes (critic)
- Clare Winnicott
- Donald Meltzer
- Enrique Pichon-Rivière
- Eva Rosenfeld
- Hanna Segal
- Herbert Rosenfeld
- Joan Riviere
- John Rickman (psychoanalyst)
- Roger Money-Kyrle
- Wilfred Bion
- William Stephenson (psychologist)
Narcissism writers
- Alexander Lowen
- André Green (psychoanalyst)
- Charles Derber
- Christopher Lasch
- Erich Fromm
- Ernst Simmel
- Heinz Kohut
- Herbert Rosenfeld
- James F. Masterson
- Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel
- John Pierrakos
- Karen Horney
- Linda Hutcheon
- Neville Symington
- Otto F. Kernberg
- Otto Fenichel
- Otto Rank
- Robert Millman
- Sam Vaknin
- Sigmund Freud
- Theodore Millon
- Wilhelm Reich
Physicians from Nuremberg
- Conrad Tockler
- Fredric Wertham
- Friedrich Sigmund Merkel
- Georg Haas (physician)
- Hartmann Schedel
- Herbert Rosenfeld
- Hieronymus Schreiber
- Joachim Camerarius the Younger
- Johanna Decker
- Johanna Hellman
- Johannes Wagner (politician)
- Karl Heilbronner
- Lotte Strauss
- Lucie Adelsberger
- Richard Alfred Hunter
- Richard Bing
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Rosenfeld
Also known as Herbert A. Rosenfeld, Herbert Alexander Rosenfeld.