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Melanie Klein's extension of Freud's ideas - in particular her explorations into the world of the infant and her emphasis on the complex interactions between the infant's internal world of powerful primitive emotions of love and hate and the mothering that the infant receives - were greeted with skepticism but are now widely accepted as providing an invaluable way of understanding human cognitive and emotional development. Klein's insights shed light on persecuted states, guilt, the drive to create and to repair; they also provide the clinician with a theory of technique. Klein's work has…mehr
Melanie Klein's extension of Freud's ideas - in particular her explorations into the world of the infant and her emphasis on the complex interactions between the infant's internal world of powerful primitive emotions of love and hate and the mothering that the infant receives - were greeted with skepticism but are now widely accepted as providing an invaluable way of understanding human cognitive and emotional development. Klein's insights shed light on persecuted states, guilt, the drive to create and to repair; they also provide the clinician with a theory of technique.
Klein's work has inspired the work of psychoanalysts around the world. Her concept of projective identification with its implications for the understanding of countertransference made a significant impact on her followers and on psychoanalysts in other countries and from other schools of thought. Further exploration of these ideas has led to greater understanding of how change occurs in psychoanalysis and has inspired a large literature with a particular focus on technique.
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Autorenporträt
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.
Inhaltsangabe
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
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
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