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An Inquiry into Psychoanalytic Techniques and Field Theory
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An Inquiry into Psychoanalytic Techniques and Field Theory
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Binocular Vision in Psychoanalysis explains field theory from a Bionian perspective, while exploring the relationship between art and psychoanalysis.
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Binocular Vision in Psychoanalysis explains field theory from a Bionian perspective, while exploring the relationship between art and psychoanalysis.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003804246
- Artikelnr.: 69220155
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003804246
- Artikelnr.: 69220155
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Elena Molinari is a psychoanalyst at the Italian Psychoanalytic Society and an International Psychoanalytical Association member. She began her professional life working as a paediatrician. She has worked as a private analyst with adults, children and adolescents. Currently she is teaching Child Neuropsychiatry for the postgraduate course in Art Therapy at Brera Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan.
1. Turning the roles upside down: can a baby dream the mother's infantile
trauma? 2. Intimacy and autism: an apparent paradox 3. One child, two
parents, a psychoanalyst. In other words: a group 4. Adolescent Feminine
Subjectivities and the Analyst's One: a creative crossing via transitory
objects 5. Recognition takes a long journey 6. Color field painting: Bion
and Rothko 7. L'Origine du monde at the end of analysis 8. Seeking comfort
in an uncomfortable chair 9. The art of fielding 10. The binocular vision
of a paediatrician and a psychoanalyst 11. Binocular group vision: a method
to explore the less accessible areas of the mind
trauma? 2. Intimacy and autism: an apparent paradox 3. One child, two
parents, a psychoanalyst. In other words: a group 4. Adolescent Feminine
Subjectivities and the Analyst's One: a creative crossing via transitory
objects 5. Recognition takes a long journey 6. Color field painting: Bion
and Rothko 7. L'Origine du monde at the end of analysis 8. Seeking comfort
in an uncomfortable chair 9. The art of fielding 10. The binocular vision
of a paediatrician and a psychoanalyst 11. Binocular group vision: a method
to explore the less accessible areas of the mind
1. Turning the roles upside down: can a baby dream the mother's infantile trauma? 2. Intimacy and autism: an apparent paradox 3. One child, two parents, a psychoanalyst. In other words: a group 4. Adolescent Feminine Subjectivities and the Analyst's One: a creative crossing via transitory objects 5. Recognition takes a long journey 6. Color field painting: Bion and Rothko 7. L'Origine du monde at the end of analysis 8. Seeking comfort in an uncomfortable chair 9. The art of fielding 10. The binocular vision of a paediatrician and a psychoanalyst 11. Binocular group vision: a method to explore the less accessible areas of the mind
1. Turning the roles upside down: can a baby dream the mother's infantile
trauma? 2. Intimacy and autism: an apparent paradox 3. One child, two
parents, a psychoanalyst. In other words: a group 4. Adolescent Feminine
Subjectivities and the Analyst's One: a creative crossing via transitory
objects 5. Recognition takes a long journey 6. Color field painting: Bion
and Rothko 7. L'Origine du monde at the end of analysis 8. Seeking comfort
in an uncomfortable chair 9. The art of fielding 10. The binocular vision
of a paediatrician and a psychoanalyst 11. Binocular group vision: a method
to explore the less accessible areas of the mind
trauma? 2. Intimacy and autism: an apparent paradox 3. One child, two
parents, a psychoanalyst. In other words: a group 4. Adolescent Feminine
Subjectivities and the Analyst's One: a creative crossing via transitory
objects 5. Recognition takes a long journey 6. Color field painting: Bion
and Rothko 7. L'Origine du monde at the end of analysis 8. Seeking comfort
in an uncomfortable chair 9. The art of fielding 10. The binocular vision
of a paediatrician and a psychoanalyst 11. Binocular group vision: a method
to explore the less accessible areas of the mind
1. Turning the roles upside down: can a baby dream the mother's infantile trauma? 2. Intimacy and autism: an apparent paradox 3. One child, two parents, a psychoanalyst. In other words: a group 4. Adolescent Feminine Subjectivities and the Analyst's One: a creative crossing via transitory objects 5. Recognition takes a long journey 6. Color field painting: Bion and Rothko 7. L'Origine du monde at the end of analysis 8. Seeking comfort in an uncomfortable chair 9. The art of fielding 10. The binocular vision of a paediatrician and a psychoanalyst 11. Binocular group vision: a method to explore the less accessible areas of the mind