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Arlow insisted on the limitations of psychoanalysis, inherent both in its technique and in the human experience itself, and warned against any quest for perfection through psychoanalysis.
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In perhaps his most significant theoretical contribution to psychoanalysis, Arlow explored the role of unconscious fantasy from the point of view of
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in bridging the gap between individual instinctual conflicts and cultural ideals.
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theory, and providing the building block for Brenner's later development of
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His earlier article on 'Fantasy Systems in Twins' (1960) was used by
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from 1972 to 1979; and published several articles on
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American Psychoanalytic Association
New York Psychoanalytic Institute
Psychoanalytic Quarterly
psychoanalysis
Charles Brenner
ego psychology
Kleinian
conflict theory
Maynard Solomon
Beethoven
myth
Heinz Kohut
self psychology
narcissistic personality disorder
transference
Character perversion
Fantasy
Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel
Object relations theory
Robert C. Bak
"Jacob A. Arlow (1912–2004)"
American Psychiatric Association
Jacob A. Arlow
Interview
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