The Intimate Room
Theory and Technique of the Analytic Field
By Giuseppe Civitarese
The Intimate Room provides an original exploration of psychoanalytic thought, showing how contemporary psychoanalysis seeks to answer the challenges raised by today’s post-modern culture. Offering a deeply personal and insightful reading of Bion, this book acts as a stimulating guide to the
Published June 2010 by Routledge
Betweenity
A Discussion of the Concept of Borderline
By Judy Gammelgaard
From its inception psychoanalysis has sought to effect a cure through the therapeutic relationship between analyst and analysand. Betweenity looks at what happens when the established framework of the psychoanalytic process is challenged by those with borderline personalities. In this book Judy
Published June 2010 by Routledge
The Psychotic Wavelength
A Psychoanalytic Perspective for Psychiatry
By Richard Lucas
The Psychotic Wavelength provides a psychoanalytical framework for clinicians to use in everyday general psychiatric practice and discusses how psychoanalytic ideas can be of great value when used in the treatment of seriously disturbed and disturbing psychiatric patients with psychoses, including
Published July 2009 by Routledge
Melanie Klein in Berlin
Her First Psychoanalyses of Children
By Claudia Frank, and Elizabeth Spillius.
In this book Claudia Frank discusses how Melanie Klein began to develop her psychoanalysis of children. Melanie Klein in Berlin: Her First Psychoanalyses of Children offers a detailed comparative analysis of both published and unpublished material from the Melanie Klein Archives. By using
Published March 2009 by Routledge
Doubt, Conviction and the Analytic Process
Selected Papers of Michael Feldman
By Michael Feldman, and Betty Joseph.
In this profound and subtle study, a practising psychoanalyst explores the dynamics of the interaction between the patient and the analyst. Michael Feldman draws the reader into experiencing how the clinical interaction unfolds within a session. In doing so, he develops some of the implications of
Published February 2009 by Routledge
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Mind Works
Technique and Creativity in Psychoanalysis
By Antonino Ferro
Is the analyst's mind a factor in the analytic process? In Mind Works Antonino Ferro uses clinical material such as detailed reports of sessions, together with client's analytic histories, to develop Bion’s original findings and illustrate complex concepts in the field of psychoanalytic
Published November 2008 by Routledge
Rediscovering Psychoanalysis
Thinking and Dreaming, Learning and Forgetting
By Thomas H. Ogden
Winner of the 2010 Haskell Norman Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Psychoanalysis! Rediscovering Psychoanalysis demonstrates how, by attending to one’s own idiosyncratic ways of thinking, feeling, and responding to patients, the psychoanalyst can develop a "style" of his or her own, a way of
Published October 2008 by Routledge
Time, Space and Phantasy
By Rosine Jozef Perelberg
Time, Space, and Phantasy examines the connections between time, space, phantasy and sexuality in clinical practice. It explores the subtleties of the encounter between patient and analyst, addressing how aspects of the patient’s unconscious past are actualised in the present, producing new
Published June 2008 by Routledge
Psychoanalysis Comparable and Incomparable
The Evolution of a Method to Describe and Compare Psychoanalytic Approaches
By David Tuckett
How do we know when what is happening between two people should be called psychoanalysis? What is a psychoanalytic process and how do we know when one is taking place? Psychoanalysis Comparable and Incomparable describes the rationale and ongoing development of a six year programme of highly
Published January 2008 by Routledge
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Constructions and the Analytic Field
History, Scenes and Destiny
By Domenico Chianese
Constructions and the Analytic Field questions the relationship between psychoanalysis, history and literature. Does the analyst help the analysand construct a narrative, or is their task more of a historical reconstruction? In seeking to answer this question, Domenico Chianese examines Freud's
Published October 2007 by Routledge
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
By Hanna Segal, and Nicola Abel-Hirsch.
What is the role of psychoanalysis in today's world? Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow presents a selection of papers written by Hanna Segal. The collection introduces the reader to a wide spectrum of insights into psychoanalysis, ranging from current thoughts on the nature of dreaming to new ideas
Published July 2007 by Routledge
Encounters with Melanie Klein
Selected Papers of Elizabeth Spillius
By Priscilla Roth, Elizabeth Spillius and Richard Rusbridger.
In Encounters with Melanie Klein: Selected Papers of Elizabeth Spillius the author argues that her two professions, anthropology and psychoanalysis, have much in common, and explains how her background in anthropology led her on to a profound involvement in psychoanalysis and her establishment as a
Published June 2007 by Routledge
Projected Shadows
Psychoanalytic Reflections on the Representation of Loss in European Cinema
By Andrea Sabbadini
Projected Shadows presents a new collection of essays exploring films from a psychoanalytic perspective, focusing specifically on the representation of loss in European cinema. This theme is discussed in its many aspects, including: loss of hope and innocence, of youth, of consciousness, of freedom
Published March 2007 by Routledge
Feeling the Words
Neuropsychoanalytic Understanding of Memory and the Unconscious
By Mauro Mancia
How are the implicit memory and the unrepressed unconscious related? Feeling the Words incorporates a thorough review of essential psychoanalytic concepts, a clear critical history of analytical ideas and an assessment of the contribution neuroscience has to offer. Mauro Mancia uses numerous
Published March 2007 by Routledge
The Many Voices of Psychoanalysis
By Roger Kennedy
The Many Voices of Psychoanalysis spans over thirty years of Roger Kennedy's work as a practicing psychoanalyst, providing a fascinating insight into the process of development of psychoanalytic identity. The introduction puts the papers into context, charting the development of the author’s
Published January 2007 by Routledge
Recovery of the Lost Good Object
By Eric Brenman, and Gigliola Fornari Spoto.
Recovery of the Lost Good Object brings together the hugely influential papers and seminars of Eric Brenman, revealing his impact on the development of psychoanalysis and allowing a better understanding of his distinctive voice amongst post-Kleinian analysts. Gathered together for the first time
Published September 2006 by Routledge
Psychoanalysis and Religion in the 21st Century
Competitors or Collaborators?
By David M. Black
What can be gained from a dialogue between psychoanalysis and religion? Freud described religion as the universal obsessional neurosis, and uncompromisingly rejected it in favour of "science." Ever since, there has been the assumption that psychoanalysts are hostile to religion. Yet, from the
Published March 2006 by Routledge
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Psychoanalysis as Therapy and Storytelling
By Antonino Ferro
Is psychoanalysis a type of literature? Can telling 'stories' help us to get at the truth? Psychoanalysis as Therapy and Storytelling examines psychoanalysis from two perspectives - as a cure for psychic suffering, and as a series of stories told between patient and analyst. Antonino Ferro uses
Published March 2006 by Routledge
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This Art of Psychoanalysis
Dreaming Undreamt Dreams and Interrupted Cries
By Thomas H Ogden
Winner of the 2010 Haskell Norman Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Psychoanalysis! Why is dreaming the mind's single most important psychoanalytic activity? This Art of Psychoanalysis offers a unique perspective on psychoanalysis that features a new way of conceptualizing the role of dreaming
Published September 2005 by Routledge
Glacial Times
A Journey through the World of Madness
By Salomon Resnik
In Glacial Times, Salomon Resnik brings together various facets of his work as a psychoanalyst and psychiatrist, working in both the private sector and in institutional settings and in a wide range of cultural contexts, to provide a careful summary of a lifetime of clinical work. Drawing
Published March 2005 by Routledge
The Telescoping of Generations
Listening to the Narcissistic Links Between Generations
By Haydée Faimberg
The Telescoping of Generations is an original perspective on the transmission of narcissistic links between generations. This attention to unconscious transmission gives fresh understanding of the psychic consequences of experiences such as genocide and terrorism. Reviving classic psychoanalytical
Published February 2005 by Routledge
Key Ideas for a Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Misrecognition and Recognition of the Unconscious
By Andre Green
André Green attempts the complex task of identifying and examining the key ideas for a contemporary psychoanalytic practice. This undertaking is motivated both by the need for an outline of the evolution of psychoanalysis since Freud's death, and by the hope of tackling the fragmentation which
Published January 2005 by Routledge
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Seeds of Illness, Seeds of Recovery
The Genesis of Suffering and the Role of Psychoanalysis
By Antonino Ferro
Illustrated with richly detailed clinical vignettes, Seeds of Illness, Seeds of Recovery offers a fascinating investigation into the origins, modes and treatment of psychical suffering. Antonino Ferro provides a clear account of his conception of the way the mind works, his interpretation of the
Published December 2004 by Routledge
The Quiet Revolution in American Psychoanalysis
Selected Papers of Arnold M. Cooper
By Elizabeth L. Auchincloss, and Arnold M. Cooper.
This book brings together for the first time in one volume selected papers by one of the leading contemporary intellectual figures in the field of psychoanalysis, Arnold M. Cooper M.D. Cooper has addressed every aspect of American psychoanalytic life: theory, clinical work, education, research,
Published October 2004 by Routledge
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The Work of Psychic Figurability
Mental States Without Representation
By César Botella, and Sára Botella.
The majority of psychoanalysts today agree that the analytic setting faces them daily with certain aspects of their work for which the answers provided by an analytic theory centred exclusively on the notion of representation prove insufficient. On the basis of their experience of analytic
Published October 2004 by Routledge
Thinking, Feeling, and Being
By Ignacio Matte-Blanco
Ignacio Matte-Blanco has made one of the most original contributions to psychoanalysis since Freud. In this book, which includes an introductory chapter to his work by Eric Rayner and David Tuckett, he develops his conceptualization of the Freudian unconscious in terms of logic and mathematics,
Published March 2004 by Routledge
In Pursuit of Psychic Change
The Betty Joseph Workshop
By Edith Hargreaves, and Arturo Varchevker.
The members of the Betty Joseph Workshop have provided major contributions to psychoanalytic thinking since the meeting's inception in 1962. This book is a celebration of Betty Joseph's work, and the work of a group of analysts who have joined her to discuss obstacles to psychic change in
Published February 2004 by Routledge
The Couch and the Silver Screen
Psychoanalytic Reflections on European Cinema
By Andrea Sabbadini
The Couch and the Silver Screen is a collection of original contributions which explore European cinema from psychoanalytic perspectives. Both classic and contemporary films are presented and analysed by a variety of authors, including leading cinema historians and theorists, psychoanalysts with a
Published May 2003 by Routledge
Dreams That Turn Over a Page
Paradoxical Dreams in Psychoanalysis
By Jean-Michel Quinodoz
In Dreams That Turn Over a Page, the author discusses a particular type of dream that comes after a phase in analysis where integration has taken place. Accompanied by anxiety and fear, which seem surprising as the dream follows a phase of integrative work in the analysis, these dreams are in fact
Published March 2002 by Routledge
The Importance of Fathers
A Psychoanalytic Re-evaluation
By Alicia Etchegoyen, and Judith Trowell.
It is widely acknowledged that children need structure, security, stability and attachment to develop and flourish, and that the father is an important part of this. Issues such as high divorce rates, new family structures, increased mobility, women's liberation and contraception are very common
Published December 2001 by Routledge
The Violence of Interpretation
From Pictogram to Statement
By Piera Aulagnier
Published in English for the first time, this is a seminal work by an original and creative analytical thinker. Piera Aulagnier's The Violence of Interpretation bridges the work of Winnicott and Lacan, putting forward a theory of psychosis based on children's early experiences. The author's
Published March 2001 by Routledge
Ordinary People and Extra-ordinary Protections
A Post-Kleinian Approach to the Treatment of Primitive Mental States
By Judith L. Mitrani
Many people come to analysis appearing quite 'ordinary' on the surface. However, once below that surface, we often come into contact with something quite unexpected: 'extra-ordinary protections' created to keep at bay any awareness of deeply traumatic happenings occurring at some point in life.
Published February 2001 by Routledge
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The Dove that Returns, The Dove that Vanishes
Paradox and Creativity in Psychoanalysis
By Michael Parsons
The nature of psychoanalysis seems contradictory - deeply personal, subjective and intuitive, yet requiring systematic theory and principles of technique. In The Dove that Returns, The Dove that Vanishes, Michael Parsons explores the tension of this paradox. As they respond to it and struggle to
Published May 2000 by Routledge
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The Fabric of Affect in the Psychoanalytic Discourse
By Andre Green
The Fabric of Affect in the Psychoanalytic Discourse is a seminal work on one of the most neglected topics in psychoanalysis, that of affect. Originally published in French as Le Discours Vivant, and by one of the most distinguished living analysts, the book is structured in three parts: Affect
Published August 1999 by Routledge
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The Bi-Personal Field
Experiences in Child Analysis
By Antonino Ferro
In The Bi-Personal Field Antonino Ferro sets out his new conceptual system for analysis, considering not only the inner world of the patient but the continued interaction of that world with the inner world of the analyst. The book takes a fresh look at the main aspects of theory and technique in
Published July 1999 by Routledge
The Dead Mother
The Work of Andre Green
By Gregorio Kohon
The Dead Mother brings together original essays in honour of André Green. Written by distinguished psychoanalysts, the collection develops the theme of his most famous paper of the same title, and describes the value of the dead mother to other areas of clinical interest: psychic reality,
Published May 1999 by Routledge
Psychoanalysis on the Move
The Work of Joseph Sandler
By Arnold M. Cooper, Peter Fonagy and Robert S. Wallerstein.
Joseph Sandler has been an important influence in psychoanalysis throughout the world during the latter part of the twentieth century, contributing to changing views on both psychoanalytic theory and technique. He has also been a bridging force in psychoanalysis, helping to close the gap between
Published March 1999 by Routledge
On Bearing Unbearable States of Mind
By Priscilla Roth, and Ruth Riesenberg-Malcolm.
This is a problem almost all practising psychoanalysts will face at some time in their career, yet there is very little in the existing literature which offers guidance in this important area. On Bearing Unbearable States of Mind provides clear guidance on how the analyst can encourage the patient
Published February 1999 by Routledge
Psychoanalytic Understanding of Violence and Suicide
By Rosine Jozef Perelberg
Although there is a vast literature on aggression, comparatively little has been written on the issue of violence and even fewer clinical discussions have been published on the violent patient. This pioneering book presents a collection of case studies on the intensive psychoanalytic treatment of
Published November 1998 by Routledge
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A Mind of One's Own
A Psychoanalytic View of Self and Object
By Robert A. Caper
This collection of papers, written over the last six years by Robert Caper, focuses on the importance of distinguishing self from object in psychological development. Robert Caper demonstrates the importance this psychological disentanglement plays in the therapeutic effect of psychoanalysis. In
Published November 1998 by Routledge
Belief and Imagination
Explorations in Psychoanalysis
By Ronald Britton
Belief and Imagination brings together Ronald Britton's writing on these subjects over the last 15 years, exploring the concepts from a Kleinian perspective. The book covers: The status of phantasies in an individuals mind - are they facts or possibilities? How the notions of objectivity and
Published September 1998 by Routledge
A History of Child Psychoanalysis
By the late Pierre Geissmann, and the late Pierre Geissmann.
Child analysis has occupied a special place in the history of psychoanalysis because of the challenges it poses to practitioners and the clashes it has provoked among its advocates. Since the early days in Vienna under Sigmund Freud child psychoanalysts have tried to comprehend and make
Published December 1997 by Routledge
Emotional Vertigo
Between Anxiety and Pleasure
By Danielle Quinodoz
In this unique, prize-winning study Danielle Quinodoz unravels the unconscious significance of the feelings of vertigo which arise in situations where there is no immediate physical danger of falling and no organic cause. She traces the origins of such emotional vertigo to inner anxieties around
Published November 1997 by Routledge
Early Freud and Late Freud
Reading Anew Studies on Hysteria and Moses and Monotheism
By Ilse Grubrich-Simitis
Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, well-known as a Freud scholar and editor of Freud's works, has long advocated a return to his original texts in order to comprehend fully the power and innovative force of his theories. In Early Freud and Late Freud she examines the earliest psychoanalytic book, Studies on
Published November 1997 by Routledge
Psychoanalysis, Literature and War
Papers 1972-1995
By Hanna Segal
Many of the themes which were elaborated in Hanna Segal's earlier work return in this volume of her most recent papers. Two act as connecting strands and give the book its unity: the clinical usefulness of the concept of the death instinct and the relationship between fantasy and reality. A past
Published January 1997 by Routledge
Hope
A Shield in the Economy of Borderline States
By Anna Potamianou
In the well known myth of Pandora, hope was the last and most need gift at the bottom of a box of myriad misfortunes let loose on an unsuspecting world. For most human beings hope is a positive benefit. Anna Potamianou shows how in the 'borderline' patient hope can become a perverted and omnipotent
Published December 1996 by Routledge
Michael Balint
Object Relations, Pure and Applied
By Andrew Elder, Robert Gosling and Harold Stewart.
Whilst Michael Balint's applied work is widely known, many of his theoretical contributions have been incorporated into everyday analysis without due recognition of their source. In this account of his thinking, Harold Stewart evaluates the extent of Balint's contribution to psychoanalysis and
Published August 1996 by Routledge
What Do Psychoanalysts Want?
The Problem of Aims in Psychoanalytic Therapy
By Anna Ursula Dreher, and Joseph Sandler.
Defining the aims of psychoanalysis was not initially a serious complex problem. However, when Freud began to think of the aim as being one of scientific research, and added the different formulations of aim (for example, that the aim was to make the patient's unconscious conscious) it became an
Published December 1995 by Routledge
Unconscious Logic
An Introduction to Matte-Blanco's Bi-Logic and its Uses
By Eric Rayner
While the theories of Matte-Blanco about the structure of the unconscious and the way in which it operates are generally recognised to be the most original since those of Freud, for many people the ways in which his ideas are expressed, including the use of terminology from mathematics and logic,
Published August 1995 by Routledge
Understanding Mental Objects
By Meir Perlow
The ways in which an individual (the subject) relates to and perceives other people (his or her 'objects') has always been a preoccupation of psychoanalysis and in recent years a plethora of concepts has grown up in the literature. In this ground-breaking study, Meir Perlow sets out to clarify the
Published August 1995 by Routledge
Life, Sex and Death
Selected Writings of William Gillespie
By Michael Sinason
A distinguished and revered elder of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, Dr William Gillespie is one of the few British psychoanalysts who began training in the Vienna of the early 1930s. Later he became well known in England for his pioneering studies of sexual perversion, and for his views on
Published August 1995 by Routledge
Psychic Retreats
Pathological Organizations in Psychotic, Neurotic and Borderline Patients
By John Steiner
Essentially clinical in its approach, Psychic Retreats discusses the problem of patients who are 'stuck' and with whom it is difficult to make meaningful contact. John Steiner, an experienced psychoanalyst, uses new developments in Kleinian theory to explain how this happens. He examines the way
Published December 1993 by Routledge
The Taming of Solitude
Separation Anxiety in Psychoanalysis
By Jean-Michel Quinodoz
Psychoanalysts would argue that at the root of anxiety about loneliness, which commonly brings people into analysis, lies anxiety about separation, unresolved since childhood. When re-experienced in analysis, the painful awareness of solitude - the sense of being a separate person - can become a
Published September 1993 by Routledge
The Gender Conundrum
Contemporary Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Femininity and Masculinity
By Dana Birksted-Breen
In The Gender Conundrum Dana Birksted-Breen brings together for the first time key psychoanalytic papers on the subject of femininity and masculinity from the very different British, French, and American perspectives. The papers are gathered around the central issue of the interplay of body and
Published July 1993 by Routledge
The Dream Discourse Today
By Sara Flanders
The Dream Discourse Today offers an unrivalled synoptic view of key American, British and French papers on dream analysis in clinical practice. The purpose of the book is to show the reader different, well articulated perspectives, place them in historical context, and invite comparative reading.
Published June 1993 by Routledge
A Psychoanalytic Theory of Infantile Experience
Conceptual and Clinical Reflections
By Eugenio Gaddini, and Adam Limentani.
Eugenio Gaddini, a pioneer within the Italian psychoanalytical movement, devoted a lifetime of research to the organization of infantile mental life. In this edited collection of his papers Dr Adam Limentani introduces Gaddini's key theories showing how they are closely linked to, but different
Published September 1992 by Routledge
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The Freud-Klein Controversies 1941-45
By Pearl King, and Riccardo Steiner.
Following Freud's death in 1939, the radical theories of Melanie Klein were the subject of prolonged controversy and fierce debate within the British Psychoanalytical Society. At the time, individuals fought passionately in support of their positions. In the midst of, or as a result of, the
Published August 1992 by Routledge
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From Fetus to Child
An Observational and Psychoanalytic Study
By Alessandra Piontelli
The use of ultrasonic scans in pregnancy makes it possible to observe the fetus undisturbed in the womb. Dr Alessandra Piontelli has done what no one has done before: she observed eleven fetuses (three singletons and four sets of twins) in the womb using ultrasound scans, and then observed their
Published April 1992 by Routledge
Psychic Experience and Problems of Technique
By Harold Stewart
Harold Stewart, a distinguished psychoanalyst of more than 30 years' experience, began his medical career as a general practitioner. He was drawn first towards hypnotherapy, then to psychoanalysis, as a more sensitive, productive and far-reaching method of exploring patients' problems. In this
Published December 1991 by Routledge
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Clinical Lectures on Klein and Bion
By Robin Anderson
Clinical Lectures on Klein and Bion outlines the basic ideas in their thinking and shows in detail how these ideas can be used to tackle a clinical problem. The contributors correct some common misconceptions about Kleinian analysis, while demonstrating the continuity of their everyday work with
Published November 1991 by Routledge
Dream, Phantasy and Art
By Hanna Segal
Hanna Segal's work, especially on symbolism, aesthetics, dreams, and the exploration of psychotic thinking, has established her as an outstanding figure in psychoanalysis, particularly in psychoanalysis of the Kleinian tradition. In Dream, Phantasy and Art she reworks her ideas on these topics and
Published October 1990 by Routledge
About Children and Children-No-Longer
Collected Papers 1942-80
By Margret Tonnesmann, and Paula Heimann.
About Children and Children-no-longer is the long awaited collection of Paula Heimann's published and unpublished papers. From the published work it includes the seminal paper 'On Countertransference' (1950); 'Dynamics and Transference Interpretations' (1956); 'Some Notes on Sublimation' (1959);
Published January 1990 by Routledge
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Psychic Equilibrium and Psychic Change
Selected Papers of Betty Joseph
By Michael Feldman, and Elizabeth Bott Spillius.
Betty Joseph's work has become an outstanding influence in the development and theory of psychoanalytic technique in the Kleinian tradition. This collection of her most important papers examines the development of her thought and shows why a crucial part of her theory and practice is concerned
Published September 1989 by Routledge
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Melanie Klein Today, Volume 2: Mainly Practice
Developments in Theory and Practice
By Elizabeth Bott Spillius
Although both Kleinian psychoanalysts and their critics take it for granted that there is a therapeutic technique distinctive to the Kleinian approach, comparatively little has been written about what it is. In Melanie Klein Today, Volume 2, Elizabeth Bott Spillius brings together classic and new
Published November 1988 by Routledge
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Thinking, Feeling, and Being
Clinical Reflections on the Fundamental Antinomy of Human Beings and World
By Ignacio Matte-Blanco
Ignacio Matte-Blanco has made one of the most original contributions to psychoanalysis since Freud. In this book, which includes an introductory chapter to his work by Eric Rayner and David Tuckett, he develops his conceptualization of the Freudian unconscious in terms of logic and mathematics,
Published August 1988 by Routledge
Melanie Klein Today, Volume 1: Mainly Theory
Developments in Theory and Practice
By Elizabeth Bott Spillius
Melanie Klein Today, Volume 1 is the first of two volumes of collected essays devoted to developments in psychoanalysis based on the work of Melanie Klein. The papers are arranged into four groups: the analysis of psychotic patients, projective identification, on thinking, and pathalogical
Published April 1988 by Routledge
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The Theatre of the Dream
By Salomon Resnik
The Theatre of the Dream is a profound study of our dream world and its place in everyday life. The author grounds his ideas in Freud and psychoanalysis authors such as Klein, Bion, Rosenfeld and Matte Blanco, but also draws on the approach to dream phenomena in the work of philosophers, artists
Published October 1987 by Routledge
The Suppressed Madness of Sane Men
Forty-Four Years of Exploring Psychoanalysis
By Marion Milner
Marion Milner introduces this edited collection of her papers from 1942 to 1977 with a fascinating biographical account of her development in psychoanalysis. The collection includes her classic papers on symbolism.
Published September 1987 by Routledge
The Riddle of Freud
Jewish Influences on his Theory of Female Sexuality
By Estelle Roith
In The Riddle of Freud Estelle Roith argues that certain important elements of Judaic culture were so integral a part of Freud's personality that they became visible in his work and especially in his attitudes to and theories of femininity. Freud's formulation of femininity, which the author
Published September 1987 by Routledge
Psychoanalysis and Discourse
By Patrick Mahony
After a detailed discussion of the significance of translation as a critical concept in psychoanalysis, Patrick Mahony proceeds to a comprehensive examination of 'free association', the cornerstone of psychoanalytic method. Next follows the consideration of free association in its relation to
Published July 1987 by Routledge
Impasse and Interpretation
Therapeutic and Anti-Therapeutic Factors in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Psychotic, Borderline, and Neurotic Patients
By Herbert Rosenfeld
Herbert Rosenfeld makes a powerful case both for the intelligibility of psychotic symptoms and the potential benefits of their treatment by psychoanalytic means.
Published May 1987 by Routledge