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Jan Abram, Jan Hinshelwood Abram, R. D. Hinshelwood, R.D. Hinshelwood
Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott - Comparisons and Dialogues
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott seeks to introduce the distinctive psychoanalytic basic principles of both Klein and Winnicott, to compare and contrast the way in which their concepts evolved, and to show how their different approaches contribute to distinctive psychoanalytic paradigms. The aim is twofold - to introduce and to prompt research.
The book consists of five main parts each with two chapters, one each by Abram and Hinshelwood that describes the views of Klein and of Winnicott on 5 chosen issues:
- Basic principles
- Early psychic development
- The role of the external object
- The psychoanalytic concept of psychic pain
- Conclusions on divergences and convergences
The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott will appeal to who are being introduced to psychoanalytic ideas and especially to both these two schools of British Object Relations.
List of contents
Preface
Notes on Authors
Biographical Notes and Chronologies
Melanie Klein (1882 - 1960)
Donald Winnicott (1896 - 1971)
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE - BASIC PRINCIPLES
Chapter One - Melanie Klein - Bob Hinshelwood
Chapter Two - Donald Winnicott - Jan Abram
SUMMARY
DIALOGUE
PART TWO - EARLY PSYCHIC DEVELOPMENT
Chapter Three - The Kleinian baby - Bob Hinshelwood
Chapter Four - The Winnicottian babies - Jan Abram
SUMMARY
DIALOGUE
PART THREE - THE ROLE OF THE EXTERNAL OBJECT
Chapter Five - Anxiety and phantasy - Bob Hinshelwood
Chapter Six - The environment-individual set up - Jan Abram
SUMMARY
DIALOGUE
PART FOUR - THE PSYCHOANALYTIC CONCEPT OF PSYCHIC PAIN
Chapter Seven - Melanie Klein and internal anxiety - Bob Hinshelwood
Chapter Eight - Donald Winnicott's view of aggression - Jan Abram
SUMMARY
DIALOGUE
PART FIVE - PRACTICE AND THEORY
Chapter Nine - Whose Reality? Whose Experience? - Bob Hinshelwood
Chapter Ten - Holding and the Mutative Interpretation - Jan Abram
SUMMARY
DIALOGUE
APPENDIX - Myths and misperceptions
GLOSSARY
FURTHER READING
AFTERWORD
References
Summary
The Clinical Paradigms of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott seeks to introduce the distinctive psychoanalytic basic principles of both Klein and Winnicott, to compare and contrast the way in which their concepts evolved, and to show how their different approaches contribute to distinctive psychoanalytic paradigms.
Report
"This is an important and innovative book for all modern psychoanalysts; lucidly written, it compares and contrasts the work of Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott with a lively dialogue between Abram and Hinshelwood. This throws new light on the work of both these major psychoanalytical figures, deepening our understanding of them and the interaction between them. The authors highlight the very contrasting ways in which Klein and Winnicott developed theoretically moving on from Freud in studying early development. This was despite Klein's great influence on Winnicott. A future classic I found it hard to put down."-Nick Temple, Training Analyst and former President of the British Psychoanalytical Society; Former CEO, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust
"This book is really exceptional due to the highly original formula of a dialogue between two renowned scholars on Klein and Winnicott. Each voice speaks out of conviction and identity with their respective author and there is something very truthful in the exchange, due to the personal and direct style of the dialogue that retains a scientific approach. Following each dialogue the reader is captured time and again and challenged to reconsider previous understandings. The published discussions have much the same effect as the direct dialogue had during the Warsaw conference, when people were most impressed to see that it was possible to have a true scientific and clinical exchange on such radically different psychoanalytic schools of thought. The book will certainly contribute to the culture of 'hot' psychoanalytic discussions."-Anna Czownicka, Ph.D., Training Analyst and former President of the Polish Psychoanalytical Society
Product details
Authors | Jan Abram, Jan Hinshelwood Abram, R. D. Hinshelwood, R.D. Hinshelwood |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 30.11.2017 |
EAN | 9781782203100 |
ISBN | 978-1-78220-310-0 |
No. of pages | 256 |
Series |
Routledge Clinical Paradigms Dialogue Series |
Subject |
Humanities, art, music
> Psychology
> Psychoanalysis
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