Resumo: Este artigo apresenta o trabalho realizado pelo Comitê de Educação Psicanalíticacope, tra... more Resumo: Este artigo apresenta o trabalho realizado pelo Comitê de Educação Psicanalíticacope, trazendo foco específico nos contatos pós-analíticos entre pacientes e analistas após o término da análise didática. Através de exemplos clínicos evocativos e ilustrativos da complexidade presente nas relações e encontros pós-analíticos, são identificados alguns dilemas vivenciados entre ex-analistas e ex-analisandos quando se encontram como colegas depois da finalização da análise didática. Esses dilemas, como é argumentado, trazem implicações para a condução e a efetividade da análise didática, assim como no desenvolvimento das culturas institucionais e as relações de poder internas dos institutos. Palavras-chave: limites, contatos pós-analíticos, instituição psicanalítica, análise didática, representação do analista Em 1996, o Comitê de Educação Psicanalítica (cope), pertencente à Associação Americana de Psicanálise, convocou um grupo de analistas experientes para estudar a questão dos limites e suas violações na psicanálise. Este artigo é a segunda publicação que emerge desses grupos de discussão. O primeiro deles, "Falando sobre o não dito: reações institucionais a violações de limites por analistas didatas" 2 (Gabbard et al., 2001), abordava o impacto entre institutos e sociedades ligado a condutas sexuais impróprias da parte de analistas didatas. O presente artigo foca uma problemática mais sutil, porém igualmente complexa e relevante: os contatos pós-analíticos e seus limites nos institutos de formação. Nossa metodologia consistiu em estudos de caso e discussões em profundidade sobre experiências clínicas na perspectiva tanto dos analistas quanto dos analisandos. Os dados foram coletados primariamente a partir das experiências pessoais dos 16 membros do nosso grupo. Também consultamos um pequeno número de colegas que não faziam parte do grupo. Obviamente, essa não foi uma amostra abrangente nem aleatória. Entretanto, pelo fato de nossos
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1980
The functioning of social systems as a defence against anxiety: a report on a study of the nurs i... more The functioning of social systems as a defence against anxiety: a report on a study of the nurs ing service of a general hospital. Human Relations, 13, 95-121. Reprinted in Containing Anxiety in Institutions (I. E. P. Menzies Lyth) (1988). London: Free Association Books.
... Jacobs's observation that Irma, the archetypal patient of Freud's famous Dream Spec... more ... Jacobs's observation that Irma, the archetypal patient of Freud's famous Dream Specimen, was a woman subjected to the ministrations of powerful male ... One only need think of Breuer and Anna O., Jung and Sabina Spielrein, Ferenczi and Elma Palos, and too many other ...
Beginning with Freud, throughout his work and in most if not all psychoanalytic formulations, the... more Beginning with Freud, throughout his work and in most if not all psychoanalytic formulations, the concept of trauma has been associated with the disruptive effects of excess excitation on psychic regulatory processes and psychic development. Foremost among these are the capacities for emotional containment and representation. The restoration, strengthening or acquisition for the first time of these capacities can take place intersubjectively in a successful analytic therapy and lies at the heart of the therapeutic action.
serious threat. In Kernberg’s view, continuation of the training analyst system makes a significa... more serious threat. In Kernberg’s view, continuation of the training analyst system makes a significant contribution to this crisis, and he puts forward a proposal to “completely abolish” it. Abolition of the training analyst system may be a helpful approach in some areas of the world, but one particular path is not necessarily “right” for all IPA societies. I think the freestanding status of psychoanalytic analytic societies is not a priori a weak basis for modernization. A path of incremental reform is difficult, requiring democratic leadership committed to working towards establishing a more encouraging atmosphere. However, reform, with serious engagement with the pain and hurt produced by the training analyst system, may have the advantage of lessening the likelihood of old problems reappearing in new shapes.
International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, 2019
Picking is the process of retrieving products from inventory. It is mostly done manually by dedic... more Picking is the process of retrieving products from inventory. It is mostly done manually by dedicated employees called pickers and is considered the most expensive of warehouse operations. To reduce the picking cost, customer orders can be grouped into batches that are then collected by traveling the shortest possible distance. This work presents an exponential linear programming formulation to tackle the joint order batching and picker routing problem. Variables, or columns, are related to the picking routes in the warehouse. Computing such routes is generally an intractable routing problem and relates to the well known traveling salesman problem (TSP). Nonetheless, the rectangular warehouse's layouts can be used to eciently solve the corresponding TSP and take into account in the development of an ecient subroutine, called oracle. We therefore investigate whether such an oracle allows for an eective exponential formulation. Experimented on a publicly available benchmark, the algorithm proves to be very eective. It improves many of the best known solutions and provides very strong lower bounds. Finally, this approach is applied to another industrial case to demonstrate its interest for this eld of application.
Resumo: Este artigo apresenta o trabalho realizado pelo Comitê de Educação Psicanalíticacope, tra... more Resumo: Este artigo apresenta o trabalho realizado pelo Comitê de Educação Psicanalíticacope, trazendo foco específico nos contatos pós-analíticos entre pacientes e analistas após o término da análise didática. Através de exemplos clínicos evocativos e ilustrativos da complexidade presente nas relações e encontros pós-analíticos, são identificados alguns dilemas vivenciados entre ex-analistas e ex-analisandos quando se encontram como colegas depois da finalização da análise didática. Esses dilemas, como é argumentado, trazem implicações para a condução e a efetividade da análise didática, assim como no desenvolvimento das culturas institucionais e as relações de poder internas dos institutos. Palavras-chave: limites, contatos pós-analíticos, instituição psicanalítica, análise didática, representação do analista Em 1996, o Comitê de Educação Psicanalítica (cope), pertencente à Associação Americana de Psicanálise, convocou um grupo de analistas experientes para estudar a questão dos limites e suas violações na psicanálise. Este artigo é a segunda publicação que emerge desses grupos de discussão. O primeiro deles, "Falando sobre o não dito: reações institucionais a violações de limites por analistas didatas" 2 (Gabbard et al., 2001), abordava o impacto entre institutos e sociedades ligado a condutas sexuais impróprias da parte de analistas didatas. O presente artigo foca uma problemática mais sutil, porém igualmente complexa e relevante: os contatos pós-analíticos e seus limites nos institutos de formação. Nossa metodologia consistiu em estudos de caso e discussões em profundidade sobre experiências clínicas na perspectiva tanto dos analistas quanto dos analisandos. Os dados foram coletados primariamente a partir das experiências pessoais dos 16 membros do nosso grupo. Também consultamos um pequeno número de colegas que não faziam parte do grupo. Obviamente, essa não foi uma amostra abrangente nem aleatória. Entretanto, pelo fato de nossos
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1980
The functioning of social systems as a defence against anxiety: a report on a study of the nurs i... more The functioning of social systems as a defence against anxiety: a report on a study of the nurs ing service of a general hospital. Human Relations, 13, 95-121. Reprinted in Containing Anxiety in Institutions (I. E. P. Menzies Lyth) (1988). London: Free Association Books.
... Jacobs's observation that Irma, the archetypal patient of Freud's famous Dream Spec... more ... Jacobs's observation that Irma, the archetypal patient of Freud's famous Dream Specimen, was a woman subjected to the ministrations of powerful male ... One only need think of Breuer and Anna O., Jung and Sabina Spielrein, Ferenczi and Elma Palos, and too many other ...
Beginning with Freud, throughout his work and in most if not all psychoanalytic formulations, the... more Beginning with Freud, throughout his work and in most if not all psychoanalytic formulations, the concept of trauma has been associated with the disruptive effects of excess excitation on psychic regulatory processes and psychic development. Foremost among these are the capacities for emotional containment and representation. The restoration, strengthening or acquisition for the first time of these capacities can take place intersubjectively in a successful analytic therapy and lies at the heart of the therapeutic action.
serious threat. In Kernberg’s view, continuation of the training analyst system makes a significa... more serious threat. In Kernberg’s view, continuation of the training analyst system makes a significant contribution to this crisis, and he puts forward a proposal to “completely abolish” it. Abolition of the training analyst system may be a helpful approach in some areas of the world, but one particular path is not necessarily “right” for all IPA societies. I think the freestanding status of psychoanalytic analytic societies is not a priori a weak basis for modernization. A path of incremental reform is difficult, requiring democratic leadership committed to working towards establishing a more encouraging atmosphere. However, reform, with serious engagement with the pain and hurt produced by the training analyst system, may have the advantage of lessening the likelihood of old problems reappearing in new shapes.
International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, 2019
Picking is the process of retrieving products from inventory. It is mostly done manually by dedic... more Picking is the process of retrieving products from inventory. It is mostly done manually by dedicated employees called pickers and is considered the most expensive of warehouse operations. To reduce the picking cost, customer orders can be grouped into batches that are then collected by traveling the shortest possible distance. This work presents an exponential linear programming formulation to tackle the joint order batching and picker routing problem. Variables, or columns, are related to the picking routes in the warehouse. Computing such routes is generally an intractable routing problem and relates to the well known traveling salesman problem (TSP). Nonetheless, the rectangular warehouse's layouts can be used to eciently solve the corresponding TSP and take into account in the development of an ecient subroutine, called oracle. We therefore investigate whether such an oracle allows for an eective exponential formulation. Experimented on a publicly available benchmark, the algorithm proves to be very eective. It improves many of the best known solutions and provides very strong lower bounds. Finally, this approach is applied to another industrial case to demonstrate its interest for this eld of application.
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