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This book is a multi-layered presentation of the clinical and theoretical work of Neil Maizels as it has evolved and convolved over several decades.
List of contents
1. Inoculative identification in Alfred Hitchcock's
Strangers on a Train 2.Self-envy, the womb and the nature of goodness - a reappraisal of the death instinct 3. The destructive confounding of intra-uterine and post-uterine feeding as a factor against emotional growth 4. What could be better than nuclear warfare?
: An essay on the quest for eirenarchic survival
5. Dreams Grown False: The '"cannibalization"' of alpha function 6. The role of Disidentification in the growth of personality and during the analytic termination phase 7. Working through, or beyond the depressive position? Achievements and defences of a
Spiritual position 8. "I'm Miss Red!" Reworking a premature weaning in a lonely young girl 9. Loneliness and its amelioration through transformations of the Internal Father 10. Two Vices and a film review i Sometimes a cigar ... on smokers and non-smokers ii The significance of Swearing as a
proto-language iii Life and Death of a Planet in
Melancholia - a film about depressive cynicism 11 The wrecking and re-pairing of the internal couple: in clinical work and in Shakespeare's
Othello and
The Winter's Tale 12 Trees of knowledge in Thomas Hardy's
The Woodlanders 13 Distraction - as both an important manic defense, and yet also as a creative unconscious consolation when facing immense depressive or disintegrative states 14 Narcissus Rejects: Unbearable Beauty and the urge to destroy it, in
The Comfort of Strangers 15
Inconclusive Conclusion: The resilient persistence of the life-death instinct through variations in its relationships with the drive to death
About the author
Neil Maizels has been a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and clinical psychologist with children, teens and adults for over four decades, and has published internationally in journal papers and book chapters. With a special interest in the arts and psychoanalysis, he is also a professional composer and artist. He lives in Melbourne, Australia.
Summary
This book is a multi-layered presentation of the clinical and theoretical work of Neil Maizels as it has evolved and convolved over several decades.