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Nunberg's articles on ‘The Will to Recovery’ (1926) and ‘On the Theory of Therapeutic Results of Psychoanalysis’ (1937) reveal his interest in the curative aspects of analysis. Lacan singled out the former piece as showing (in humorous fashion) the inherent ambiguities in the neurotic’s search for
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cure: “to restore peace in his home...the patient admits to a desire, in the form of a temporary suspension of his presence at home, the opposite of what he came to propose as the first aim of his analysis”.
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In 1932 copies of his lectures were published (translated in 1955 as a book titled "Principles of Psychoanalysis, Their Application to the Neuroses"); and in the preface of the 1932 publication, an impressed
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He remained in Vienna until 1932 when he emigrated to the United States and worked in
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in his meditations upon the relations between the life and the death forces.
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however considered that Nunberg revealed something of his own
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noted Nunberg as one of the few proponents for Freud’s
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Index

psychoanalyst
neurologist
Będzin
German Empire
University of Zurich
Carl Gustav Jung
Burghölzli
word association
psychiatry
Schaffhausen
Bern
Kraków
Julius Wagner-Jauregg
Vienna
neurology
Vienna Psychoanalytic Society
Philadelphia
New York City
New York Psychoanalytic Society
Sigmund Freud
training analysis
lay analysis
Ernest Jones
Death drive
Jacques Lacan
grandiosity
Apprentice complex
Depersonalization
Franz Alexander
"Principles of Psychoanalysis. Herman Nunberg. 383 pp. International Universities Press, New York. 1956. $ 7.50"

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