415: Mourning and Melancholia Revisited
Instructors
Ben Kafka, Ph.D.
Cassie Kaufmann, Ph.D.
April 21 – June 16, 2025
Mondays, 8:35 – 10:00 pm
No class: 5/26
Co-requisites
Candidates must have or have had at least two cases in supervised psychoanalysis to be eligible for upper level courses.
Course Description
Educational Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
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explain the place of mourning in both Freud and Klein’s theory of the mind
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pinpoint the distinctions between mourning and melancholia and to describe them each in terms of the different ways they present clinically as well as the implications they each have for mental life.
Evaluation Method
Each student’s participation in class discussion and his or her demonstration of understanding of the course objectives and reading material is assessed in a written evaluation by the instructor(s).
These articles are protected under relevant copyright regulations. They are available in the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute Electronic Reserve for your convenience, and for your personal use.
READINGS ARE NOT YET CONFIRMED.
CLASS 1: April 21, 2025
REQUIRED READING
Freud, S. (1917). Mourning and Melancholia. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XIV (1914-1916): On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement, Papers on Metapsychology and Other Works, 237-258.
CLASS 2: April 28, 2025
REQUIRED READING
Ogden, T.H. (2002). A New Reading of the Origins of Object-Relations Theory. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 83(4):767-782.
CLASS 3: May 5, 2025
REQUIRED READING
Klein, M. (1940). Mourning and its Relation to Manic-Depressive States. Int. J. Psycho-Anal., 21:125-153.
CLASS 4: May 12, 2025
REQUIRED READING
Klein paper, continued.
Steiner, J. (2005). The Conflict between Mourning and Melancholia. Psychoanal Q., 74(1):83-104.
CLASS 5: May 19, 2025
REQUIRED READING
Sodre, I. (2015). The Wound, The Bow and the Shadow of the Object: Notes of Freud’s ‘Mourning and Melancholia.’ In: Imaginary Existences. New York: Routledge, pp. 161-182.
CLASS 6: June 2, 2025
REQUIRED READING
Green, A. (1986). The dead mother. In: On Private Madness. The Hogarth Press Ltd.: London.
CLASS 7: June 9, 2025
REQUIRED READING
Britton, R. (1992). The Oedipus Situation and the Depressive Position. New Library of Psychoanalysis, 14:34-45.
Spoto, G.F. (1999). Getting Rid of Oedipus: The Impossible Solution. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 15(4): 501-513.
CLASS 8: June 16, 2025
REQUIRED READING
Davids, M.F. (2020). A Discussion of “‘When Reparation Is Felt to Be Impossible’: Persecutory Guilt and Breakdowns in Thinking and Dialogue about Race”. Psychoanal. Dial., 30(5):604-612.
Eng, D.L. Han, S. (2000). A Dialogue on Racial Melancholia. Psychoanal. Dial., 10(4):667-700.
SUPPLEMENTARY READING
Margulies, A. Orgel, S. Poland, W.S. (2014). After the Storm: Living and Dying in Psychoanalysis. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 62(5):863-905.
Markman, H.C. (2017). Presence, Mourning, and Beauty: Elements of Analytic Process. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 65(6):979-1004.