Listening to Hanna Segal: Her Contribution to Psychoanalysis
By Jean-Michel Quinodoz
Series: New Library of Psychoanalysis Teaching Series
- List Price: $31.95
- ISBN: 978-0-415-44085-1
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 11/08/2007
- Pages: 184
- Binding(s): Hardback | Paperback
About the Book
How has Hanna Segal influenced psychoanalysis today?
Jean-Michel Quinodoz provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of Segal's life, her clinical and theoretical work, and her contribution to psychoanalysis over the past sixty years by combining actual biographical and conceptual interviews with Hanna Segal herself or with colleagues who have listened to Segal in various contexts.
Listening to Hanna Segal explores both Segal's personal and professional histories, and the interaction between the two. The book opens with an autobiographical account of Segal's life, from her birth in Poland to her analysis with Melanie Klein in London where she became the youngest member of the British Psychoanalytical Society. Quinodoz goes on to explain Segal's contributions in various fields of psychoanalysis including:
- the psychoanalytic treatment of psychotic patients
- the introduction of the "symbolic equation"
- aesthetics and the creative impulse
- the analysis of elderly patients
- introducing the work of Melanie Klein.
Quinodoz concludes by examining Segal's most recent contribution to psychoanalysis - exploring nuclear terror, psychotic anxieties, and group phenomena.
Throughout the interviews Segal speaks of her close relationships with prominent colleagues such as Klein, Rosenfeld, and Bion, making this book both a valuable contribution to the history of psychoanalysis and an indication of the evolution of psychoanalytic ideas over the past six decades. This clear summary of Hanna Segal's life and her contribution to psychoanalysis will be an essential guide to anyone studying Segal and her contemporaries.
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