The papers of Edna O'Shaughnessy are among the finest to be found in psychoanalytic writing. Her work is unified not so much by its subject matter, which is diverse, but by her underlying preoccupations, including the nature of psychic reality and subjectivity, and the psychic limits of endurance and reparation. Here a selection of her work, edited and with an introduction by Richard Rusbridger, is brought together in a collection which demonstrates the contribution that O'Shaughnessy has made to many areas of psychoanalysis, from personality organisations, the superego, psychic refuges and the Oedipus complex to the subject of whether a liar can be psychoanalysed. Inquiries in Psychoanalysis is a record of clinical work and thinking over sixty years of psychoanalytic practice with children and adults. This wide-ranging selection of work will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and students.
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"An outstanding collection of papers many of us have been waiting for. Edna O'Shaughnessy is one of the most penetrating and original psychoanalysts today. These impressive papers offer the reader much interest, pleasure and understanding. They reflect O'Shaughnessy's clinical sensitivity, careful and accurate observations, and the profound quality of her thinking."
Michael Feldman, Psychoanalyst, Chair, Melanie Klein Trust
"Edna O'Shaughnessy is in outstanding psychoanalyst and she is rightly revered for her personal contributions to psychoanalytic theory. As is demonstrated in this book she has clarity, depth and sensibility, qualities not often found in combination. Her appreciation and understanding of Freud and Klein is enhanced by her own experience based individual approach to adult and child analysis. This is exemplified in this book which will be greatly enriching for anyone interested in psychoanalytic thinking and anyone interested in thinking."
Ron Britton, Psychoanalyst, Former President of the British Psychoanalytic Society
"One of our deepest needs is to understand truly that we are truly understood. The drama begins in infancy; at stake is the possibility of a mind. On occasion we encounter an author whose insight into this fragile dialectic is extraordinary, but who is also so in touch with her reader that she can take us along. Such is the mastery of Edna O'Shaughnessy's psychoanalytical writings. This book is itself an opportunity for understanding and for being understood."
Jonathan Lear, Psychoanalyst, John U. Nef Distinguished Service Professor at the Committee on Social Thought and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago.
"In this collection, Edna O'Shaughnessy, a leading light in both adult and child psychoanalysis, displays the full breadth of knowledge and clinical experience that has served as a guide for generations of trainees and clinicians over her career spanning 60 years. One of the first to train as a child psychotherapist at the Tavistock in the 1960s, she never lets the reader forget the presence of the infant and the child in every adult treated in analysis or psychotherapy. Following in the Kleinian tradition, O'Shaughnessy considers the work of Freud, Klein, Bion and Rosenfeld, among others. She presents the reader with her own understanding and use of difficult concepts, and develops many new ideas of her own."
Hannah Solemani is a fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society. To read this review in full, please see the following: Solemani, H. (2021) Inquiries in psychoanalysis collected papers of Edna O'Shaughnessy: edited by Richard Rusbridger, Hove, Routledge, 2015, 322 pp., (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-138-79645-4, The New Library of Psychoanalysis.. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 102:408-411
Michael Feldman, Psychoanalyst, Chair, Melanie Klein Trust
"Edna O'Shaughnessy is in outstanding psychoanalyst and she is rightly revered for her personal contributions to psychoanalytic theory. As is demonstrated in this book she has clarity, depth and sensibility, qualities not often found in combination. Her appreciation and understanding of Freud and Klein is enhanced by her own experience based individual approach to adult and child analysis. This is exemplified in this book which will be greatly enriching for anyone interested in psychoanalytic thinking and anyone interested in thinking."
Ron Britton, Psychoanalyst, Former President of the British Psychoanalytic Society
"One of our deepest needs is to understand truly that we are truly understood. The drama begins in infancy; at stake is the possibility of a mind. On occasion we encounter an author whose insight into this fragile dialectic is extraordinary, but who is also so in touch with her reader that she can take us along. Such is the mastery of Edna O'Shaughnessy's psychoanalytical writings. This book is itself an opportunity for understanding and for being understood."
Jonathan Lear, Psychoanalyst, John U. Nef Distinguished Service Professor at the Committee on Social Thought and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago.
"In this collection, Edna O'Shaughnessy, a leading light in both adult and child psychoanalysis, displays the full breadth of knowledge and clinical experience that has served as a guide for generations of trainees and clinicians over her career spanning 60 years. One of the first to train as a child psychotherapist at the Tavistock in the 1960s, she never lets the reader forget the presence of the infant and the child in every adult treated in analysis or psychotherapy. Following in the Kleinian tradition, O'Shaughnessy considers the work of Freud, Klein, Bion and Rosenfeld, among others. She presents the reader with her own understanding and use of difficult concepts, and develops many new ideas of her own."
Hannah Solemani is a fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society. To read this review in full, please see the following: Solemani, H. (2021) Inquiries in psychoanalysis collected papers of Edna O'Shaughnessy: edited by Richard Rusbridger, Hove, Routledge, 2015, 322 pp., (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-138-79645-4, The New Library of Psychoanalysis.. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 102:408-411