The Klein Tradition
Lines of Development--Evolution of Theory and Practice over the Decades
Herausgeber: Long, Kay; Garvey, Penelope
The Klein Tradition
Lines of Development--Evolution of Theory and Practice over the Decades
Herausgeber: Long, Kay; Garvey, Penelope
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This book uniquely brings together the contemporary use of Klein's ideas in work with adults and with children across different parts of the world and illustrates also some of the ways in which her ideas are being applied to other fields.
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This book uniquely brings together the contemporary use of Klein's ideas in work with adults and with children across different parts of the world and illustrates also some of the ways in which her ideas are being applied to other fields.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9781782205982
- ISBN-10: 1782205985
- Artikelnr.: 49460836
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9781782205982
- ISBN-10: 1782205985
- Artikelnr.: 49460836
Penelope Garvey is a training analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society. Her first training was as a clinical psychologist and she has worked as a consultant psychotherapist in the NHS. Kay Long, PhD, is a psychoanalyst in private practice in New Haven, CT. She is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Psychiatry Department of the Yale School of Medicine and a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Western New England Institute for Psychoanalysis.
Acknowledgements
About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction to the Book
I Historical Frame
Garvey, P. and Long, K. Melanie Klein: her main ideas and some theoretical
and clinical developments
II Theory and Practice
Abel Hirsch, N. Some detail on Bion's concept of container/contained
Bell, D. The Development of the Psychoanalytic Idea of Psychosis
Blass, R. The Teaching of Klein: Some Guidelines for Opening Students to
the Heart of Kleinian Thinking and Practice
Brenman Pick, I. Lurching between longing and destruction
Brearley, M. The sense of self: generosity or narrow mindedness?
Britton, R. The mountains of primal grief
Cassorla, R. Dreams, Symbolization, Enactment
Clarkson, L. Autistic Features Encountered in the World of "As If"
Feldman, M. Responding to Narcissism
Frank, C. Getting to know splitting as an organizing unconscious
phantasy then and today
Mawson, C. The projective process and the two positions today
O'Shaughnessy, E. Reparation: Waiting for a concept
Paul, K. Mourning and the Development of Internal Objects
Pieczanski, A. Some thoughts on addiction and perversion in
psychoanalysis: theory and technique
Rocha Barros, E. Evolutions in Kleinian Inspired Clinical Practice
Roth, P. "I used to think you were wonderful": the persecution/idealization
cycle of melancholia
Steiner, J. Illusion, Disillusion and Irony in Psychoanalysis
Weiss, H. Primitive reparation and the repetition compulsion in the
analysis of a borderline patient
Zeavin, L. The perfect is the enemy of the good: On idealization and
self-Idealization
III. Work with Children
Alvarez, A. Paranoid/schizoid position or paranoid and schizoid positions?
Jackson, J. Balancing on a Tightrope of Mania: a Precarious Normality
Rustin, M. Psychoanalytic work with an adopted child with a history of
early abuse and neglect
Williams, G. "At times when I see your face thinking, I am thinking as
well": A Plea for an Organising Object
IV. Applied Contributions
Rockwell, S A Perfect Poem of Tears: Grieving as Depicted in Federico
Garcia Lorca's Lament for Ignacio Sanchez Mejias
Rusbridger, R. Narcissism and ugliness in King Lear
Taffler, R. &
Eshraghi, A. Hedge Funds as Phantastic Objects: A Psychoanalytic
Perspective on Financial Innovations
Weintrobe, S. Communicating psychoanalytic ideas about climate change:
a case study
About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction to the Book
I Historical Frame
Garvey, P. and Long, K. Melanie Klein: her main ideas and some theoretical
and clinical developments
II Theory and Practice
Abel Hirsch, N. Some detail on Bion's concept of container/contained
Bell, D. The Development of the Psychoanalytic Idea of Psychosis
Blass, R. The Teaching of Klein: Some Guidelines for Opening Students to
the Heart of Kleinian Thinking and Practice
Brenman Pick, I. Lurching between longing and destruction
Brearley, M. The sense of self: generosity or narrow mindedness?
Britton, R. The mountains of primal grief
Cassorla, R. Dreams, Symbolization, Enactment
Clarkson, L. Autistic Features Encountered in the World of "As If"
Feldman, M. Responding to Narcissism
Frank, C. Getting to know splitting as an organizing unconscious
phantasy then and today
Mawson, C. The projective process and the two positions today
O'Shaughnessy, E. Reparation: Waiting for a concept
Paul, K. Mourning and the Development of Internal Objects
Pieczanski, A. Some thoughts on addiction and perversion in
psychoanalysis: theory and technique
Rocha Barros, E. Evolutions in Kleinian Inspired Clinical Practice
Roth, P. "I used to think you were wonderful": the persecution/idealization
cycle of melancholia
Steiner, J. Illusion, Disillusion and Irony in Psychoanalysis
Weiss, H. Primitive reparation and the repetition compulsion in the
analysis of a borderline patient
Zeavin, L. The perfect is the enemy of the good: On idealization and
self-Idealization
III. Work with Children
Alvarez, A. Paranoid/schizoid position or paranoid and schizoid positions?
Jackson, J. Balancing on a Tightrope of Mania: a Precarious Normality
Rustin, M. Psychoanalytic work with an adopted child with a history of
early abuse and neglect
Williams, G. "At times when I see your face thinking, I am thinking as
well": A Plea for an Organising Object
IV. Applied Contributions
Rockwell, S A Perfect Poem of Tears: Grieving as Depicted in Federico
Garcia Lorca's Lament for Ignacio Sanchez Mejias
Rusbridger, R. Narcissism and ugliness in King Lear
Taffler, R. &
Eshraghi, A. Hedge Funds as Phantastic Objects: A Psychoanalytic
Perspective on Financial Innovations
Weintrobe, S. Communicating psychoanalytic ideas about climate change:
a case study
Acknowledgements
About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction to the Book
I Historical Frame
Garvey, P. and Long, K. Melanie Klein: her main ideas and some theoretical
and clinical developments
II Theory and Practice
Abel Hirsch, N. Some detail on Bion's concept of container/contained
Bell, D. The Development of the Psychoanalytic Idea of Psychosis
Blass, R. The Teaching of Klein: Some Guidelines for Opening Students to
the Heart of Kleinian Thinking and Practice
Brenman Pick, I. Lurching between longing and destruction
Brearley, M. The sense of self: generosity or narrow mindedness?
Britton, R. The mountains of primal grief
Cassorla, R. Dreams, Symbolization, Enactment
Clarkson, L. Autistic Features Encountered in the World of "As If"
Feldman, M. Responding to Narcissism
Frank, C. Getting to know splitting as an organizing unconscious
phantasy then and today
Mawson, C. The projective process and the two positions today
O'Shaughnessy, E. Reparation: Waiting for a concept
Paul, K. Mourning and the Development of Internal Objects
Pieczanski, A. Some thoughts on addiction and perversion in
psychoanalysis: theory and technique
Rocha Barros, E. Evolutions in Kleinian Inspired Clinical Practice
Roth, P. "I used to think you were wonderful": the persecution/idealization
cycle of melancholia
Steiner, J. Illusion, Disillusion and Irony in Psychoanalysis
Weiss, H. Primitive reparation and the repetition compulsion in the
analysis of a borderline patient
Zeavin, L. The perfect is the enemy of the good: On idealization and
self-Idealization
III. Work with Children
Alvarez, A. Paranoid/schizoid position or paranoid and schizoid positions?
Jackson, J. Balancing on a Tightrope of Mania: a Precarious Normality
Rustin, M. Psychoanalytic work with an adopted child with a history of
early abuse and neglect
Williams, G. "At times when I see your face thinking, I am thinking as
well": A Plea for an Organising Object
IV. Applied Contributions
Rockwell, S A Perfect Poem of Tears: Grieving as Depicted in Federico
Garcia Lorca's Lament for Ignacio Sanchez Mejias
Rusbridger, R. Narcissism and ugliness in King Lear
Taffler, R. &
Eshraghi, A. Hedge Funds as Phantastic Objects: A Psychoanalytic
Perspective on Financial Innovations
Weintrobe, S. Communicating psychoanalytic ideas about climate change:
a case study
About the Editors and Contributors
Introduction to the Book
I Historical Frame
Garvey, P. and Long, K. Melanie Klein: her main ideas and some theoretical
and clinical developments
II Theory and Practice
Abel Hirsch, N. Some detail on Bion's concept of container/contained
Bell, D. The Development of the Psychoanalytic Idea of Psychosis
Blass, R. The Teaching of Klein: Some Guidelines for Opening Students to
the Heart of Kleinian Thinking and Practice
Brenman Pick, I. Lurching between longing and destruction
Brearley, M. The sense of self: generosity or narrow mindedness?
Britton, R. The mountains of primal grief
Cassorla, R. Dreams, Symbolization, Enactment
Clarkson, L. Autistic Features Encountered in the World of "As If"
Feldman, M. Responding to Narcissism
Frank, C. Getting to know splitting as an organizing unconscious
phantasy then and today
Mawson, C. The projective process and the two positions today
O'Shaughnessy, E. Reparation: Waiting for a concept
Paul, K. Mourning and the Development of Internal Objects
Pieczanski, A. Some thoughts on addiction and perversion in
psychoanalysis: theory and technique
Rocha Barros, E. Evolutions in Kleinian Inspired Clinical Practice
Roth, P. "I used to think you were wonderful": the persecution/idealization
cycle of melancholia
Steiner, J. Illusion, Disillusion and Irony in Psychoanalysis
Weiss, H. Primitive reparation and the repetition compulsion in the
analysis of a borderline patient
Zeavin, L. The perfect is the enemy of the good: On idealization and
self-Idealization
III. Work with Children
Alvarez, A. Paranoid/schizoid position or paranoid and schizoid positions?
Jackson, J. Balancing on a Tightrope of Mania: a Precarious Normality
Rustin, M. Psychoanalytic work with an adopted child with a history of
early abuse and neglect
Williams, G. "At times when I see your face thinking, I am thinking as
well": A Plea for an Organising Object
IV. Applied Contributions
Rockwell, S A Perfect Poem of Tears: Grieving as Depicted in Federico
Garcia Lorca's Lament for Ignacio Sanchez Mejias
Rusbridger, R. Narcissism and ugliness in King Lear
Taffler, R. &
Eshraghi, A. Hedge Funds as Phantastic Objects: A Psychoanalytic
Perspective on Financial Innovations
Weintrobe, S. Communicating psychoanalytic ideas about climate change:
a case study