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E-grāmata: Donald Meltzer: A Contemporary Introduction [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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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.

Foreword by Virginia Ungar Introduction: A picture of the inner world PART 1: The psychoanalytic model of the mind
01. The Kleinian development
02. Dream life and symbol formation
03. An expanded view of identification
04. Aesthetic conflict
05. The Claustrum
06. Sexuality and creativity PART 2: Life in the consulting room
07. The aesthetics of the process
08. Transference and countertransference
09. Technique
10. Beyond the consulting room

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.