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KARL ABRAHAM KARL ABRAHAM The Birth of Object Relations Theory Isabel Sanfeliu Translated by Kate Walters First published in Spanish in 2002 as Karl Abraham o el descubrimiento de la melancolía by Biblioteca Nueva First published in English in 2014 by Karnac Books Ltd 118 Finchley Road London NW3 5HT Translated from Spanish by Kate Walters Copyright © 2014 by Isabel Sanfeliu The right of Isabel Sanfeliu to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with §§ 77 and 78 of the Copyright Design and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A C.I.P. for this book is available from the British Library ISBN-13: 978-1-78220-087-1 Typeset by V Publishing Solutions Pvt Ltd., Chennai, India Printed in Great Britain www.karnacbooks.com CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ix ABOUT THE AUTHOR xi FOREWORD TO THE ENGLISH EDITION xiii by Nicolás Caparrós FOREWORD xix by Luis Fernando Crespo PART I: ABRAHAM, PSYCHOANALYSIS, AND HIS TIME CHAPTER ONE An introduction 3 CHAPTER TWO Historical context 7 v vi CONTENTS CHAPTER THREE The limits of a life 19 CHAPTER FOUR Abraham’s time in Zurich: the decisive change (1904–1907) 27 CHAPTER FIVE Transfer to Berlin (1908–1915) 37 CHAPTER SIX The Great War 81 CHAPTER SEVEN The psychoanalytic trenches again 95 PART II: ABRAHAM’S ROLE AND UNIQUENESS IN PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY CHAPTER EIGHT First psychoanalytic papers, his theoretical contribution 115 CHAPTER NINE Abraham and the psychoanalytic movement 119 CHAPTER TEN Abraham, linguistics, and mythology 137 CHAPTER ELEVEN Applied psychoanalysis 143 CHAPTER TWELVE The correspondence 147 CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Berlin Psychoanalytic Society, the Institute, and the Polyclinic 155 CHAPTER FOURTEEN Training analyst and supervisor 159 CONTENTS vii PART III: EVOLUTION OF ABRAHAM’S THOUGHT REGARDING THE HISTORY OF LIBIDINAL DEVELOPMENT (1907–1925) CHAPTER FIFTEEN Incorporation into psychoanalysis 165 CHAPTER SIXTEEN The beginnings of object theory (1907–1916) 169 CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The first pregenital stage of the libido (1916) 195 CHAPTER EIGHTEEN A short study of the development of the libido, viewed in the light of mental disorders (1924) 217 CHAPTER NINETEEN Character-formation on the genital level of the libido 243 CHAPTER TWENTY Final papers 255 PART IV: ABRAHAM, THE OBJECT, AND PSYCHOANALYSIS CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE The object as a key concept 265 CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Abraham—pioneer of object relations theory 271 CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE To conclude 279 CHRONOLOGY 283 THE SCIENTIFIC ENVIRONMENT OF KARL ABRAHAM 297 viii CONTENTS APPENDIX 319 REFERENCES 331 INDEX 335 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS For their support during the course of this research project I would particularly like to mention: Nicolás Caparrós, who has been the wind beneath my wings from the very beginning and an intuitive sounding board throughout the whole process. Robert Hinshelwood, whose validation constituted a fundamental backbone for this edition together with his kindness as a mediator. Kate Walters, my meticulous translator, whose professionalism led her to explore the depths of psychoanalytic terminology through our many conversations. And, watching from the sidelines, Pablo, Laura y Miguel; my essen- tial accomplices, providing their selfless support. ix

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