Ernest Jones
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Biografia | |
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Naixement | 1r gener 1879 Tre-gŵyr (Gal·les) |
Mort | 11 febrer 1958 (79 anys) Londres |
Nacionalitat | Britànica |
Formació | University College de Londres Bishop Gore |
Activitat | |
Camp de treball | Psicoanàlisi i neurologia |
Lloc de treball | Gal·les |
Ocupació | Neurologia, Psiquiatria, Psicoanàlisi |
Ocupador | University College de Londres Universitat de Toronto |
Membre de | |
Família | |
Cònjuge | Morfydd Llwyn Owen |
Premis | |
Alfred Ernest Jones, FRCP, MRCS (1 de gener de 1879 – 11 de febrer de 1958) va ser un metge neuròleg i psicoanalista britànic i el biògraf oficial de Sigmund Freud. Jones va ser el primer practicant de llengua anglesa de la psicoanàlisi. Va ser president de la British Psycho-Analytical Society i la International Psychoanalytical Association.[1]
Es va especialitzar en neurologia i a través del cirurgià Wilfred Trotter va entrar en contacte amb l'obra de Freud, Jones va iniciar-se en la tècnica de la hipnosi en el seu treball clínic a principi del segle xx.[2]
Llibres de Jones
[modifica]Maddox (2006) inclou una exhaustiva bibliografia sobre els escrits de Jones.
- 1912 – Papers on Psycho-Analysis. London: Balliere Tindall & Cox. Revised and enlarged editions, 1918, 1923, 1938, 1948 (5th edition).
- 1920 – Treatment of the Neuroses. London: Balliere Tindall & Cox
- 1923 – Essays in Applied Psycho-Analysis. London: International Psycho-Analytical Press. Revised and enlarged edition, 1951, London: Hogarth Press. Reprinted (1974) as Psycho-Myth, Psycho-History. 2 vols. New York: Hillstone.
- 1924 (editor) – Social Aspects of Psycho-Analysis: Lectures Delivered under the Auspices of the Sociological Society. London: Williams and Norgate.
- 1928 – Psycho-Analysis. London: E. Benn. Reprinted (1949) with an Addendum as What is Psychoanalysis ?. London: Allen & Unwin.
- 1931a – On the Nightmare. London: Hogarth Press and Institute of Psycho-Analysis.
- 1931b – The Elements of Figure Skating. London: Methuen. Revised and enlarged edition, 1952. London: Allen and Unwin.
- 1949 – Hamlet and Oedipus. London: V. Gollancz.
- 1953 – Sigmund Freud: Life and Work. Vol 1: The Young Freud 1856–1900. London: Hogarth Press.
- 1955 – Sigmund Freud: Life and Work. Vol 2: The Years of Maturity 1901–1919. London: Hogarth Press.
- 1956 – Sigmund Freud: Four Centenary Addresses. New York: Basic Books.
- 1957 – Sigmund Freud: Life and Work. Vol 3: The Last Phase 1919–1939. London: Hogarth Press.
- 1959 – Free Associations: Memories of a Psycho-Analyst. Epilogue by Mervyn Jones. London: Hogarth Press. Reprinted (1990) with a New Introduction by Mervyn Jones. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.
- 1961 – Sigmund Freud: Life and Work. An abridgment of the preceding 3 volume work, by Lionel Trilling and Stephen Marcus, with Introduction by Lionel Trilling. New York: Basic Books.
Notes
[modifica]Referències
[modifica]- Brome, V. (1982). Ernest Jones: Freud's Alter Ego. London: Caliban Books.
- Davies, T. G. (1979). Ernest Jones: 1879–1958. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- Jones, E. (1959). Free Associations: Memories of a Psycho-Analyst. London: Hogarth Press.
- Maddox, B. (2006). Freud's Wizard: The Enigma of Ernest Jones. London: John Murray.
- Paskauskas, R Andrew (1988). 'Freud's Break with Jung: The Crucial Role of Ernest Jones'. Free Associations 11, 7–34.
- Paskauskas, R. Andrew (Editor). (1993). The Complete Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Ernest Jones, 1908–1939, Introduction by Riccardo Steiner. Cambridge, Mass/London: Belknap Press.
Enllaços externs
[modifica]- The Oedipus-Complex as An Explanation of Hamlet's Mystery – Jones's 1910 article published in the American Journal of Psychology which he developed into the 1949 book, Hamlet and Oedipus.
- The British Psychoanalytical Society
- International Psychoanalytical Association Arxivat 1998-01-18 a Wayback Machine.