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In this intelligent and insightful work, Meg Harris Williams presents a clear and readable introduction to the works of influential psychoanalyst Donald Meltzer. The book covers Meltzers ideas on key themes including sexuality, dreams, psychosis, perversion and aesthetics, and his work with both children and adults.

This book focuses especially on Meltzers views on the nature of psychoanalysis itself, as an investigative method conducted by the cooperation between two people. His intuitive understanding of dreams is underscored by a scholarly interest in philosophy and linguistics. The book will give readers a window into Meltzers clinical seminars and supervisions, as well as a comprehensive overview of his published work, all thoughtfully brought together by someone who worked with Meltzer for many years.

Bringing Meltzers ideas into contemporary context, this fresh approach to his work makes his rich and complex theories about our inner world accessible to all. Part of the Routledge Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis series, this book will be of great importance to psychoanalysts, clinicians and scholars familiar with Meltzers ideas, as well as those seeking an introduction to his work.

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"This book is to be welcomed as both timely and necessary. It is presented as an introduction to the work of one of the most important and prolific thinkers in psychoanalysis of recent times. But it takes us on a journey through Donald Meltzers work in a really intelligent way, guided by the author and her in-depth knowledge.

The book will allow readers to recreate the atmosphere of the clinical seminars and supervisions shared with Donald Meltzer. His optimism about the human spirit holds all of us who choose to engage in the task of holding the most interesting conversation in the world in the consulting room and in the different settings we inhabit."











Virginia Ungar, M.D., IPA President

"This is an excellently structured and immensely readable book, which is bound to whet the appetite to read Donald Meltzers original work.

It is no easy task to introduce an oeuvre of eight books and a large collection of essays, conference talks and clinical papers into a 40,000-word volume, but Meg Harris Williams has succeeded in that elegantly and rigorously. She presents Meltzers understanding of his teachers: Freud, Klein, Money Kyrle and Bion, crucially pinpointing the aspects of their theories that had stimulated his original thinking.

Williams skilfully manages to serve two masters: the theoreticians, who will be impressed by her academic style, and the clinicians, who will relish the quoted clinical examples. The latter show her deep appreciation and respect for Meltzer, who maintained that any psychoanalytic theory must be conceived, gestated and born in the consulting room."











Irene Freeden, Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, British Psychoanalytic Association

"Meg Harris Williams has managed to offer us more than just an introduction to Meltzers oeuvre. This book visits almost each milepost of Meltzers evolution as an analytic original thinker. She brings his concepts back in her own clarifying words and illustrates them with generous citations from Meltzers writings. It reads like a pas-de-deux between explanation and citation, thus both inspiring the readers thoughts as well as stimulating (healthy) curiosity which will lead many to study Meltzers books and articles. For the reader already familiar with Meltzers writings, it will offer a fresh look into them, and a very enjoyable one.

Williams pays homage to Meltzer who developed, enriched and applied the works of Freud, Klein and Bion. This rather short book is a délicatesse to savor and let dissolve in your mind."











Robert Oelsner, M.D., Psychoanalyst FIPA, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California

Foreword ix
Virginia Ungar
Introduction: A picture of the inner world 1(4)
PART I The psychoanalytic model of the mind
5(78)
1 The Kleinian development
7(14)
Freud's neurophysiological model
8(3)
Klein's spatial inner world
11(4)
Bion and the post-Kleinian model
15(3)
Evolutionary ethics (Money-Kyrle)
18(3)
2 Dream life and symbol formation
21(10)
Revising the Freudian theory
22(2)
An aesthetic theory of dreams
24(3)
Symbol formation
27(4)
3 An expanded view of identification
31(14)
Projective identification
31(2)
Introjective identification
33(3)
Mind-to-mind and container--contained
36(2)
Adhesive identification
38(7)
4 Aesthetic conflict
45(12)
Interest
47(3)
The prenatal aesthetic
50(7)
5 The Claustrum
57(13)
The three chambers of the Claustrum
60(8)
The delusional system
68(2)
6 Sexuality and creativity
70(13)
Infantile sexual states of mind
72(2)
Adolescence
74(2)
The perversions and addictions
76(1)
Creativity and the adult state of mind
77(6)
PART II Life in the consulting room
83(68)
7 The aesthetics of the process
85(17)
The setting and the task
91(3)
The natural history of the process
94(8)
8 Transference and countertransference
102(16)
The preformed transference
104(3)
Observation and the countertransference dream
107(3)
Dream interpretation
110(3)
A dream sequence to illustrate misconception
113(5)
9 Technique
118(16)
Music and interpretative exploration
119(4)
Technical problems of the Claustrum
123(6)
Supervision as a dimension of clinical work
129(5)
10 Beyond the consulting room
134(17)
Psychoanalysis as a thing-in-itself
135(3)
Psychoanalysis and the arts
138(5)
The child in the family in the community
143(8)
Glossary of Meltzerian concepts 151(2)
Bibliography 153(3)
Index 156
Meg Harris Williams is a literary scholar and former analysand of Meltzer. She was formerly a lecturer for the Psychoanalytic Studies MA course at the Tavistock and Portman Trust, London.