Dr. Arthur Klein
Ph.D. in Psychoanalysis
Dr. Arthur Klein holds a doctorate in Psychoanalysis and is a classical Freudian researcher and contemporary interpreter of Sigmund Freud's work. His intellectual trajectory centers on the study of Freudian metapsychology, psychoanalytic technique, the history of the psychoanalytic movement, and the ethical foundations of clinical practice. Throughout his editorial work, Dr. Klein dedicates himself to examining the structuring concepts of psychoanalysis, such as the unconscious, repression, resistance, transference, drive, infantile sexuality, the Oedipus complex, symptom formation, and the relationship between subject and culture. His work seeks to demonstrate that Freud remains indispensable for understanding the subjective impasses of modernity. His distinguishing feature lies in his ability to combine erudition with clarity. Rather than presenting Freud as a distant historical figure, Dr. Klein interprets his work as a theoretical system still active, capable of illuminating contemporary questions about psychic suffering, identity, desire, language, authority, social bonds, and ethics. At Freud Psychoanalysis, Dr. Arthur Klein serves as an editorial persona of authority, responsible for evergreen content, conceptual analyses, technical explanations, and reference articles on Freudian psychoanalysis. His role is to strengthen the site's international credibility and establish it as a reliable source for students, advanced readers, researchers, and professionals interested in the Freudian tradition.
Artigos de Dr. Arthur Klein
International Psychoanalytic Standards in Accreditation
A technical overview of how international psychoanalytic standards shape accreditation, ethics, certification, supervision, and institutional governance in psychoanalytic training.