Books in the New Library of Psychoanalysis Teaching Series
Initiating Psychoanalysis
Perspectives
By Bernard Reith, Sven Lagerlöf, Penelope Crick, Mette Møller and Elisabeth Skale.
Initiating Psychoanalysis presents an international collection of papers brought together by the Working Party on Initiating Psychoanalysis of the European Psychoanalytic Federation and addresses the specific clinical and technical issues involved in launching the processes that are at the core of
Published September 2011 by Routledge
Reading Winnicott
By Lesley Caldwell, and Angela Joyce.
Reading Winnicott brings together a selection of papers by the psychoanalyst and paediatrician Donald Winnicott, providing an insight into his work and charting its impact on the well-being of mothers, babies, children and families. With individual introductions summarising the key features of
Published January 2011 by Routledge
Reading French Psychoanalysis
By Dana Birksted-Breen, Sara Flanders and Alain Gibeault.
How has psychoanalysis developed in France in the years since Lacan so dramatically polarized the field? In this book, Dana Birksted-Breen and Sara Flanders of the British Psychoanalytical Society, and Alain Gibeault of the Paris Psychoanalytical Society provide an overview of how French
Published December 2009 by Routledge
Listening to Hanna Segal
Her Contribution to Psychoanalysis
By Jean-Michel Quinodoz
Winner of the 2010 Sigourney Award! 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
Published November 2007 by Routledge
Reading Freud
A Chronological Exploration of Freud's Writings
By Jean-Michel Quinodoz
Winner of the 2010 Sigourney Award! Reading Freud provides an accessible outline of the whole of Freud's work from Studies in Hysteria through to An Outline of Psycho-Analysis. It succeeds in expressing even the most complex of Freud's theories in clear and simple language whilst avoiding
Published July 2005 by Routledge