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Fairbairn and the Object Relations Tradition [Mīkstie vāki]

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Substantial contributions from an internationally varied host of authors use newly available material to develop novel aspects of Fairbairn’s life and theory, reviewing the basic ideas of his theory, clinical application, and new developments built on his object relations vision of psychoanalysis. Comprising thirty-nine papers, thirty-six of which are original to this volume, the book is divided into four main sections – historical, clinical, theoretical and applied.

Fairbairn’s contribution to object-relations theory is rehearsed and the future development of Fairbairn’s work is considered. Fairbairn’s relationship with Guntrip and Winnicott is explored, his influence on a philosophical and a clinical understanding of multiplicity is assessed, his social and historical papers are mined for his views on prejudice and the social order, and new models of clinical configurations suggested. Fairbairn’s relationship with and influence on Mitchell is investigated from different perspectives and his position within Scottish and psychoanalytic history also developed.

Fairbairn’s contribution to couple therapy, to an understanding of the Oedipus situation, to the acceptance and understanding of literary works and to child welfare are all broached. The influence of religion and Fairbairn’s own understanding of his gender identity are explored based on newly available documents including some self-analytic notes. Fairbairn’s influence in South America and in particular Argentina is manifest in a variety of contributions, and his significant but generally forgotten or ignored contribution to psychoanalytic aesthetics is assessed.

Recenzijas

'This is an extraordinary work: extraordinary in many ways. The choice of the subject, Fairbairn; the unusually well-crafted editing; the number of Fairbairn scholars who made contributions; and the editorial choreography of the contributions. By "editorial choreography" I began to wonder if it had been written by a single author, partially because the flow of the chapters appeared seamlessly connected, and yet in its vastness the work was virtually all inclusive in dealing with Fairbairn's works - to say nothing of being inclusive of many of his unpublished works, which the Fairbairn family put at the editors' disposal. This is a gem of a book. I do so much want it to be successful: it is much needed.'- From the Introduction by James S. Grotstein

Acknowledgements xi
About The Editors and Contributors xiii
Series Editors' foreword xix
Introduction xxi
James S. Grotstein
Introduction xxiii
Graham S. Clarke
David E. Scharff
Prologue: Fairbairn the writer xxxi
Maurice Whelan
PART I HISTORICAL
Introduction To Part I
3(2)
Graham S. Clarke
David E. Scharff
Chapter One From instinct to self: the evolution and implications of W. R. D. Fairbairn's theory of object relations
5(22)
David E. Scharff
Ellinor Fairbairn Birtles
Chapter Two From Oedipus to Antigone: Hegelian themes in Fairbairn
27(14)
Gal Gerson
Chapter Three Making Fairbairn's psychoanalysis thinkable: Henry Drummond's natural laws of the spiritual world
41(8)
Gavin Miller
Chapter Four Splitting in the history of psychoanalysis: from Janet and Freud to Fairbairn, passing through Ferenczi and Suttie
49(10)
Gabriele Cassullo
Chapter Five Fairbairn, Suttie, and Macmurray---an essay
59(10)
Neville Symington
Chapter Six Religion in the life and work of W. R. D. Fairbairn
69(18)
Marie T. Hoffman
Lowell W. Hoffman
Chapter Seven Fairbairn and homosexuality: sex versus conscience
87(14)
Hilary J. Beattie
Chapter Eight Fairbairn in Argentina: the "Fairbairn Space" in the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association (APA)
101(14)
Mercedes Campi
Adrian Besuschio
Luis Oswald
Isabel Sharpin de Basili
Ruben M. Basili
Chapter Nine Some comments about Ronald Fairbairn's impact today
115(12)
Otto F. Kernberg
PART II CLINICAL
Introduction To Part II
127(4)
Graham S. Clarke
David E. Scharff
Chapter Ten Why read Fairbairn?
131(16)
Thomas H. Ogden
Chapter Eleven On the origin of internal objects in the works of Fairbairn and Klein and the possible therapeutic consequences
147(14)
Bernhard F. Hensel
Chapter Twelve Fairbairn: Oedipus reconfigured by trauma
161(14)
Eleanore M. Armstrong-Perlman
Chapter Thirteen Sitting with marital tensions: the work of Henry Dicks in applying Fairbairn's ideas to couple relationships
175(10)
Molly Ludlam
Chapter Fourteen W. R. D. Fairbairn's contribution to the study of personality disorders
185(12)
Carlos Rodriguez-Sutil
Chapter Fifteen Fairbairn: abuse, trauma, and multiplicity
197(12)
Valerie Sinason
Chapter Sixteen Fairbairn and multiple personality
209(14)
Paul Finnegan
Graham S. Clarke
Chapter Seventeen Fairbairn and "emptiness pathology"
223(14)
Ruben M. Basili
Isabel Sharpin de Basili
Adrian Besuschio
Mercedes Campi
Luis Oswald
Chapter Eighteen Fairbairn's unique contributions to dream interpretation
237(12)
Joshua Levy
Chapter Nineteen The analyst as good object: a Fairbairnian perspective
249(14)
Neil J. Skolnick
Chapter Twenty Expanding Fairbairn's reach
263(14)
David E. Scharff
PART III THEORETICAL
Introduction To Part III
277(4)
Graham S. Clarke
David E. Scharff
Chapter Twenty-One The contribution of W. R. D. Fairbairn (1889--1965) to psychoanalytic theory and practice
281(14)
John Padel
Chapter Twenty-Two John Padel's contribution to an understanding of Fairbairn's object relations theory
295(14)
Graham S. Clarke
Chapter Twenty-Three Fairbairn elaborated: Guntrip and the psychoanalytic romantic model
309(14)
Michael Stadter
Chapter Twenty-Four From Fairbairn to Winnicott
323(10)
Henri Vermorel
Chapter Twenty-Five Fairbairn and Ferenczi
333(10)
Graham S. Clarke
Chapter Twenty-Six Mitchell reading Fairbairn
343(12)
Ariel Liberman
Chapter Twenty-Seven Fairbairn's influence on Stephen Mitchell's theoretical and clinical work
355(10)
Aleksandar Dimitrijevic
Chapter Twenty-Eight Self and society, trauma and the link
365(14)
Jill Savege Scharff
Chapter Twenty-Nine Fairbairn and Pichon-Riviere: object relations, link, and group
379(12)
Lea S. de Setton
Chapter Thirty The "intuitive position" and its relationship to creativity, science, and art in Fairbairn's work
391(6)
Ricardo Juan Rey
Chapter Thirty-One Revising Fairbairn's structural theory
397(14)
David P. Celani
Chapter Thirty-Two Fairbairn's accomplishment is good science
411(6)
Joseph Schwartz
Chapter Thirty-Three Fairbairn and partitive conceptions of mind
417(14)
Tamas Pataki
Chapter Thirty-Four Fairbairn and the philosophy of intersubjectivity
431(14)
James L. Poulton
PART IV APPLICATIONS
Introduction To Part IV
445(2)
Graham S. Clarke
David E. Scharff
Chapter Thirty-Five Fair play: a restitution of Fairbairn's forgotten role in the historical drama of art and psychoanalysis
447(14)
Steven Z. Levine
Chapter Thirty-Six Viewing Camus's The Stranger from the perspective of W. R. D. Fairbairn's object relations
461(10)
Rainer Rehberger
Chapter Thirty-Seven The family is the first social group, followed by the clan, tribe, and nation
471(12)
Ron B. Aviram
Chapter Thirty-Eight Fairbairn's object relations theory and social work in child welfare
483(14)
James C. Raines
Envoi 497(2)
Index 499
Graham S. Clarke, PhD, is Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex, and author of 'Personal Relations Theory: Fairbairn, Macmurray and Suttie'. David E. Scharff, MD, is Chair of the International Psychoanalytical Association's Committee on Family and Couple Psychoanalysis; Chair of the Board, Founder and former Director of the International Psychotherapy Institute, Washington, DC; and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal 'Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China', and author and editor of numerous books and articles, including 'The Sexual Relationship', 'Object Relations Family Therapy' (with Jill Savege Scharff), 'Object Relations Couple Therapy', 'The Interpersonal Unconscious', and 'Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy'.