Kleinians : psychoanalysis inside out
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Kleinians : psychoanalysis inside out
Polity Press , Blackwell Publishers, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Kleinians is a compelling account of the extraordinary revolution in psychology pioneered by the psychoanalyst Melanie Klein and nine of her colleagues and followers, including Susan Isaacs, Joan Riviere, Wilfred Bion, Frances Tustin and Hanna Segal.
Drawing on her experience as a professor, writer and therapist, Janet Sayers tells the story of this revolution through an account of the personal and public lives of its main architects, their families and patients. The result is a lively mixture of biography, psychoanalytic theory and individual case studies. The author begins with Klein's pioneering extension of Freud's theories to the analysis of very young children. This led to her claim that from birth onwards children internalize figures from their outer world, resulting in an interaction of inner and outer factors which then govern our psychology. Sayers shows how, sometimes with bitter controversy, this radical insight was variously developed, and is still being developed by Klein's followers, thereby enormously enhancing our understanding of the creative and destructive factors shaping our everyday lives.
Kleinians continues the engaging biographical approach of Sayers's previous successful collections, Mothering Psychoanalysis and Freudian Tales, and will be appealing and informative to all those interested in psychology -- to students and specialists (in psychiatry, psychotherapy, counselling and social work), and to general readers alike.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements. Illustrations.
Introduction: Inside Out.
Chapter 1: Melanie Klein: Discovering Inner Reality.
Chapter 2: Susan Isaacs: Children's Phantasies.
Chapter 3: Joan Riveriere: Gendered Masquerades.
Chapter 4: Adrian Stokes: Ballet and Art.
Chapter 5: Herbert Rosenfeld: Schizophrenics and Gangsters.
Chapter 6: Wilfred Bion: Individual and Group Analysis.
Chapter 7: Esther Bick: Infant Observation.
Chapter 8: Frances Tustin: Anorexia and Autism.
Chapter 9: Hanna Segal: Symbolism and Psychosis.
Chapter 10: Ronald Britton: Exclusions and Elegies.
Conclusion: Further Integrations.
Notes.
Index.
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