D. W. Winnicott and Jacques Lacan are arguably two of the most important psychoanalytic theoreticians since Freud, and, somewhat ironically, seemingly two of the most incompatible. Lewis Kirshner and his colleagues attempt to demonstrate how the intellectual contributions of these two figures - such as Winnicott's self and Lacan's subject - complement productively despite their apparent contrast. Throughout the book, their major concepts are clarified and differentiated, but always with an eye toward points of intersection and a more effective psychoanalytic practice. Furthermore, these…mehr
D. W. Winnicott and Jacques Lacan are arguably two of the most important psychoanalytic theoreticians since Freud, and, somewhat ironically, seemingly two of the most incompatible. Lewis Kirshner and his colleagues attempt to demonstrate how the intellectual contributions of these two figures - such as Winnicott's self and Lacan's subject - complement productively despite their apparent contrast. Throughout the book, their major concepts are clarified and differentiated, but always with an eye toward points of intersection and a more effective psychoanalytic practice. Furthermore, these contributors address the Winnicott-Lacan relationship itself and the evolution of their respective theories, peppered with detailed clinical examples of how integrations of their ideas have been utilized with patients directly.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lewis Kirshner, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, and Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Institute. He is the author of Having a Life: Self Pathology after Lacan (Analytic Press, 2003), and has led workshops and meetings of the American Psychoanalytic and International Psychoanalytical Associations on "Working between Winnicott and Lacan."
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Kirshner Introduction. Luepnitz Thinking in the Space Between Winnicott and Lacan. Green The Bifurcation of Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Lacan and Winnicott. Gorney Winnicott and Lacan: A Clinical Dialogue. Ireland Vicissitudes of the Real: Working Between Winnicott and Lacan. Kirshner Applying the Work of Winnicott and Lacan: The Problem of Psychosis. Vanier The Object Between Mother and Child: From Winnicott to Lacan. Bernstein The Space of Transition Between Winnicott and Lacan. Ruti Winnicott with Lacan: Living Creatively in a Postmodern World. Villa Human Nature: A Paradoxical Object.
Kirshner Introduction. Luepnitz Thinking in the Space Between Winnicott and Lacan. Green The Bifurcation of Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Lacan and Winnicott. Gorney Winnicott and Lacan: A Clinical Dialogue. Ireland Vicissitudes of the Real: Working Between Winnicott and Lacan. Kirshner Applying the Work of Winnicott and Lacan: The Problem of Psychosis. Vanier The Object Between Mother and Child: From Winnicott to Lacan. Bernstein The Space of Transition Between Winnicott and Lacan. Ruti Winnicott with Lacan: Living Creatively in a Postmodern World. Villa Human Nature: A Paradoxical Object.
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