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The Aesthetic Development : The Poetic Spirit of Psychoanalysis: Essays on Bion, Meltzer, Keats.
Title:
The Aesthetic Development : The Poetic Spirit of Psychoanalysis: Essays on Bion, Meltzer, Keats.
Author:
Williams, Meg Harris.
ISBN:
9781849407953
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (307 pages)
Contents:
Table of Contents -- Cover -- Copyright -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE: Psychoanalysis: an art or a science? -- CHAPTER TWO: Aesthetic concepts of Bion and Meltzer -- CHAPTER THREE: The domain of the aesthetic object -- CHAPTER FOUR: Sleeping beauty -- CHAPTER FIVE: Moving beauty -- CHAPTER SIX: Psychoanalysis as an art form -- AFTERWORD -- REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Abstract:
'Few people would be better qualified than Meg Harris Williams to write this innovative and eagerly anticipated post-Kleinian book. Deeply versed in the opus of Bion and Meltzer, Harris Williams enhances the concept of "catastrophic change". The analyst who "eschews memory and desire" observes the subtle interplay of transference and countertransference (Meltzer's "counter dreaming") as it works through aesthetic conflicts. The ensuing reciprocity of the patients and analysts unconscious is revealed as the aesthetical and ethical basis of psychoanalysis. In that sense the psychoanalytical process parallels that of poetic and artistic inspiration. They are all generated by creative internal objects. Harris Williams' intellectual tour de force demonstrates convincingly the human capacity for symbolic thinking that underlies literary, artistic and psychoanalytic creativity. Her encyclopaedic understanding of literature, art and psychoanalysis contributes to this book's virtuosity.'- Irene Freeden, Senior Member of the British Association of Psychotherapists.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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