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The suppressed madness of sane men : forty-four years of exploring psychoanalysis

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (New library of psychoanalysis: 3)London/New York Tavistock Publications (Methuen) c1987Description: ix, 309p.; 62 ill.; bibliog. refs.; indicesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0422610208
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC509 .M55 1987
Contents:
1 1942: The child's capacity for doubt. 2 1943: Notes on the analysis of a 2 1/2-year-old boy. 3 1944: A suicidal symptom in a child of 3. 4 1945: Some aspects of phantasy in relation to general psychology. 5 1947-8: Some signposts--blackness, joy, mind. 6 1948: An adult patient uses toys. 7 1949: The ending of two analyses. 8 1952: The framed gap. 9 1952: The role of illusion in symbol formation. 10 1955: The communication of primary sensual experience. 11 1956: The sense in nonsense (Freud and Blake's Job). 12 1956: Psychoanalysis and art. 13 1957: The ordering of chaos. 14 1960: The concentration of the body. 15 1967: The hidden order of art. 16: 1972: Winnicott and the two-way journey. 17: 1972: The two-way journey in a child analysis. 18 1973: Some notes on psychoanalytic ideas about mysticism. 19 1975: A discussion of Masud Khan's paper 'In search of the dreaming experience'. 20 1977: Winnicott and overlapping circles. 21 1986: Afterthoughts
Abstract: '...a most distinguished and well-respected British psychoanalyst. She became famous not only for her excursions into the cultural field (through her explorations of art, leisure, and education) but for a detailed psychoanalytic case history....This extensively edited collection of published papers stretching back over forty years begins with a fascinating account of her development in psychoanalysis....As well as developing her theoretical ideas and presenting clinical material, these papers include discussions of literary texts and artistic works....'
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Includes bibliographies and indexes.. Responsibility Marion Milner.

1 1942: The child's capacity for doubt. 2 1943: Notes on the analysis of a 2 1/2-year-old boy. 3 1944: A suicidal symptom in a child of 3. 4 1945: Some aspects of phantasy in relation to general psychology. 5 1947-8: Some signposts--blackness, joy, mind. 6 1948: An adult patient uses toys. 7 1949: The ending of two analyses. 8 1952: The framed gap. 9 1952: The role of illusion in symbol formation. 10 1955: The communication of primary sensual experience. 11 1956: The sense in nonsense (Freud and Blake's Job). 12 1956: Psychoanalysis and art. 13 1957: The ordering of chaos. 14 1960: The concentration of the body. 15 1967: The hidden order of art. 16: 1972: Winnicott and the two-way journey. 17: 1972: The two-way journey in a child analysis. 18 1973: Some notes on psychoanalytic ideas about mysticism. 19 1975: A discussion of Masud Khan's paper 'In search of the dreaming experience'. 20 1977: Winnicott and overlapping circles. 21 1986: Afterthoughts

'...a most distinguished and well-respected British psychoanalyst. She became famous not only for her excursions into the cultural field (through her explorations of art, leisure, and education) but for a detailed psychoanalytic case history....This extensively edited collection of published papers stretching back over forty years begins with a fascinating account of her development in psychoanalysis....As well as developing her theoretical ideas and presenting clinical material, these papers include discussions of literary texts and artistic works....'

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