Playing at work : clinical essays in a contemporary Winnicottian perspective on technique

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Playing at work : clinical essays in a contemporary Winnicottian perspective on technique

Vincenzo Bonaminio ; translated by Gina Atkinson

(New library of psychoanalysis)

Routledge, 2022

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Covers the key tenets of Bonaminio's distinguished psychoanalytic work * Has a specific focus on practical, clinical work * Draws on major names such as Winnicott, Bollas, Bion and Ferro

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Introduction 1. Transference Before Transference 2. Clinical Winnicott: Travelling a Revolutionary Road 3. A Task Which can Never be Accomplished: Dealing with Mother's Mood - Winnicott's Clinical Understanding of Psychic Work Carried out for the [M]other 4. The Analyst Oscillating Between Interpreting and Not Interpreting 5. The Person of the Analyst 6. Imaginative Elaboration 7. The Adolescent's Discourse: New Forms of Civilization's Discontents 8. Parental Pre-Fabrication of the Self. An Account of the Analysis of a Thirty-Year Man. 9. "These Anxieties are Not Mine": Adolescence, the Oedipal Configuration and Transgenerational Factors 10. "A Hundred Times I Died, and a Hundred Times I was Born Again" 11. "Noticing, Understanding and Interpreting": 'The Mother's Madness Appearing in the Clinical Material as an Ego-Alien Factor' (1969) 12. The Burden and Encumberance of the Analyst's and the Analysand's Bodies Within the Confines of the Consulting Room

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