This volume presents the author's conceptual system for analysis. Drawing on the work of Bion and the Barangers, he claims that the basic focus of the analytic relationship is the conscious and unconscious interpersonal/intersubjective processes going on between the analyst and patient. He illustrates this theory with clinical examples drawn from various key aspects of his work mainly with children.
This volume presents the author's conceptual system for analysis. Drawing on the work of Bion and the Barangers, he claims that the basic focus of the...
Published in English for the first time, this is a seminal work by an original and creative analytical thinker.
Piera Aulagnier's The Violence of Interpretation bridges the work of Winnicott and Lacan, putting forward a theory of psychosis based on children's early experiences. The author's analysis of the relationship between the other's communications and the infant's psychic experience. and of the pre-verbal stage of development of unconscious fantasy starting from the 'pictogram', have fundamental implications for the psychoanalytic theory of development. She developed...
Published in English for the first time, this is a seminal work by an original and creative analytical thinker.
The Many Voices of Psychoanalysis spans over thirty years of Roger Kennedy's work as a practicing psychoanalyst, providing a fascinating insight into the process of development of psychoanalytic identity.
The introduction puts the papers into context, charting the development of the author s practice and understanding of psychoanalysis and his position as part of the British Independent tradition. The intention of the chapters is to address the 'many voices' of psychoanalysis - the many roles and approaches a psychoanalyst may take, while adhering to the established ideas...
The Many Voices of Psychoanalysis spans over thirty years of Roger Kennedy's work as a practicing psychoanalyst, providing a fascinating i...
Projected Shadows presents a new collection of essays exploring films from a psychoanalytic perspective, focusing specifically on the representation of loss in European cinema. This theme is discussed in its many aspects, including: loss of hope and innocence, of youth, of consciousness, of freedom and loss through death. Many other themes familiar to psychoanalytic discourse are explored in the process, such as:
Establishment and resolution of Oedipal conflicts
Representation of pathological characters on the screen
Use of unconscious defence...
Projected Shadows presents a new collection of essays exploring films from a psychoanalytic perspective, focusing specifically on the repr...
In Dreams That Turn Over a Page, the author discusses a particular type of dream that comes after a phase in analysis where integration has taken place. Accompanied by anxiety and fear, which seem surprising as the dream follows a phase of integrative work in the analysis, these dreams are in fact a mark of progression as they indicate a capacity to own anxiety. Quinodoz describes the important technical implications of this understanding, suggesting that it is essential to interpret to the patient that the anxiety indicates not a regression, but a shift in the opposite direction. In addition...
In Dreams That Turn Over a Page, the author discusses a particular type of dream that comes after a phase in analysis where integration has taken plac...
How can the patient achieve integration after experiencing disturbing dreams? In "Dreams That Turn Over a Page," Jean-Michel Quinodoz discusses a particular type of dream that comes after a phase in analysis where integration has taken place. Accompanied by anxiety and fear, which seem surprising as the dream follows a phase of integrative work in the analysis, these dreams are in fact a mark of progression as they indicate a capacity to own anxiety. Quinodoz describes the important technical implications of this understanding, suggesting that it is essential to interpret to the patient...
How can the patient achieve integration after experiencing disturbing dreams? In "Dreams That Turn Over a Page," Jean-Michel Quinodoz discusses a part...