Just as Winnicott is being officially canonised as one of the 'masters' of psychoanalysis
just as the myth of Winnicott as the maverick genius of psychoanalysis begins to take hold so we needn't think about himChristopher Bollas's remarkable new book refreshes our memory of what psychoanalysis is in the light of Winnicott's work; and shows us that Winnicott cannot, like all the other so-called masters, be appropriated. This is not simply the best book about Winnicott, it is an extraordinary book about what psychoanalysis might be after Winnicott." Adam Phillips
Essential Aloneness presents a series of lectures on DW Winnicott delivered by Christopher Bollas in the 1980s to students and staff of the Institute of Child Neuropsychiatry at the University of Rome. Those attending were familiar with Winnicott's works; indeed, many were expert. But a question remained. How do you use Winnicott's concepts in the clinical space? Bollas not only addresses that question but also writes about his own clinical formulations at the time, such as 'the transformational object' or 'the unthought known.'
Each chapter contains a unique and distinct talk, as delivered and suffused with the aliveness that is a hallmark of in-person lectures, with Bollas exhibiting a remarkable flexibility of scope and focus in order to meet the attendant group's clinical interests. The book teems with questions of Winnicottian psychoanalytic theory and practice no less relevant today than when the lectures were first delivered. These questions identify the subtle and complex positions taken by Winnicott, as understood by Bollas and other analysts in the United Kingdom and in Italy, who worked with him and knew how to make use of the Winnicott object.
One of Winnicott's literary editors, Bollas brings a unique perspective in real time to the challenges Winnicott's thinking posed to the psychoanalytical, literary, and intellectual culture in the United Kingdom and abroad in the decade after Winnicott's death.
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Introduction
Winnicott Books Cited
Chapter 1: Aloneness
Chapter 2: Living with...(M)other
Chapter 3: True Self
Chapter 4: Becoming a Living Reality
Chapter 5: False Self
Chapter 6: On Celebration and Ruthlessness
Chapter 7: Transitional Objects
Chapter 8: The Uses of Illusion
Chapter 9: Communicating/Not Communicating
Chapter 10: Being and Potential Space
Chapter 11: Object Relating
Chapter 12: The Use of an Object
Chapter 13: The Vitality of Aggression
Chapter 14: Morals
Chapter 15: Playing and Creativity
Chapter 16: Questions
Chapter 17: Case Presentations
Bibliography
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"Just as Winnicott is being officially canonised as one of the 'masters' of psychoanalysis--just as the myth of Winnicott as the maverick genius of psychoanalysis begins to take hold so we needn't think about him--Christopher Bollas's remarkable new book refreshes our memory of what psychoanalysis is in the light of Winnicott's work; and shows us that Winnicott cannot, like all the other so-called masters, be appropriated. This is not simply the best book about
Winnicott, it is an extraordinary book about what psychoanalysis might be after Winnicott."
--Adam Phillips
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Christopher Bollas, PhD, is one of the leading theorists in psychoanalysis. Bollas was Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts from 1983 to 1987, Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis at the University of Rome from 1978 to 1998, Director of Education at the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, from 1984 to 1987, and has been a visiting lecturer at universities in the United Kingdom and the United States. He is often
noted for his inventive use of ordinary terms or his neologisms, and for his creatively accessible works.
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Selling point: Provides specific clinical examples that illuminate Winnicott's theory as a praxis
Selling point: Includes previously unpublished lectures on Winnicott
Selling point: Illustrates Bollas's own psychoanalytic work as well as Winnicott's
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ISBN
9780197683880
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
295 gr
Høyde
145 mm
Bredde
201 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
160
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