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Goethe Award For Psychoanalytic Scholarship
In 1930, Freud was awarded the 'Goethe Prize' for his
literary and recognized scientific achievements. The Goethe Award for
Psychoanalytic Scholarship is given for the best psychoanalytic book written
within the past two years. This award considers any
disciplinary or interdisciplinary subject matter in theoretical, clinical,
or applied psychoanalysis and is judged on the basis of providing an
outstanding contribution to the field.
The Section on Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychology
of the Canadian Psychological Association gives this year's Goethe Awards
for Psychoanalytic Scholarship to the following recipients:
2006 Recipient:
Linda Hopkins, False Self: The Life of Masud Khan (Other
Press, 2006)
2005 Recipient:
Elizabeth Ann Danto, Freud's Free Clinics (Columbia
University Press, 2005)
The following authors are also honored as Finalists for the
Goethe Award for 2006:
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Marcia Cavell, Becoming a Subject (Oxford UP, 2006)
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Wilfried Ver Eecke, Denial, Negation, and the Forces of the
Negative (SUNY Press, 2006)
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Walter A. Davis, Death's Dream Kingdom (Pluto Press, 2006)
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Danielle Knafo and Kenneth Feiner, Unconscious Fantasies and
the Relational World (The Analytic Press, 2006)
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Lester Luborsky and Ellen Luborsky, Research and
Psychotherapy (Aronson/Rowman & Littlefield, 2006)
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Richard Raubolt (Ed.), Power Games: Influence, Persuasion,and
Indoctrination in Psychotherapy Training (Other Press, 2006).
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Owen Renik, Practical Psychoanalysis for Therapists and
Patients (Other Press, 2006)
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The following authors are honored as Finalists for the Goethe
Award for 2005:
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Michael Eigen, Emotional Storm (Wesleyan UP, 2005)
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Ellen Toronto et. al, Psychoanalytic Reflections on a
Gender-Free Case (Routledge, 2005)
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Peter Buirski, Practicing Intersubjectively (Aronson/Rowamn &
Littlfield, 2005)
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