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Her Hour Come Round at Last : A Garland for Nina Coltart.
Title:
Her Hour Come Round at Last : A Garland for Nina Coltart.
Author:
Preston, Gillian.
ISBN:
9781849408769
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (399 pages)
Series:
The History of Psychoanalysis Series
Contents:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- FOREWORD -- Introduction -- PART I TRIBUTES -- (A) PATIENTS -- CHAPTER ONE Nina-isms -- CHAPTER TWO Ways of knowing -- CHAPTER THREE Nina and the parcel -- CHAPTER FOUR A Buddhist way of seeing -- CHAPTER FIVE A one-off visit -- (B) SUPERVISEES -- CHAPTER SIX A whole attitude to life and work -- CHAPTER SEVEN Charisma -- CHAPTER EIGHT Nina Coltart the consultant: hospitality conditional and unconditional -- CHAPTER NINE My Nina -- CHAPTER TEN An "internal supervisor" -- CHAPTER ELEVEN Baby Peter -- (C) FRIENDS -- CHAPTER TWELVE Homage to a valued friend -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN A recollection of friendship -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN My pen pal -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN The silent listener -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Nina Coltart: a person of paradox -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Cometh the hour -- (D) SCHOOLMATES -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN School friends -- CHAPTER NINETEEN That sense of awe -- CHAPTER TWENTY A knock on my door -- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE A very special time -- (E) FAMILY -- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Little Christmas -- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE A chink of craziness -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Memories of Neen -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Word games -- CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX A five-minute introduction -- (F) READERS -- CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN Bare attention: the love that is enough? -- CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT In praise of Nina Coltart -- CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE For Nina Coltart: in memoriam, or calling the thing by its name -- PART II UNCOLLECTED WRITINGS -- (A) TRAVELS -- CHAPTER THIRTY The Grand Tour of New England -- CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE The Trans-Siberian Railway -- CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO A Tuscan holiday -- CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE Hotel drama in New York -- (B) ESSAYS -- CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR Diagnosis and assessment of suitability for psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE The assessment of psychological mindedness in the psychiatric interview -- CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX To go or not to go -- CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: does the ego exist? -- CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT Self-regarding -- CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE Ingredient X -- (C) REVIEWS -- CHAPTER FORTY Reason and Violence -- CHAPTER FORTY-ONE The Technique at Issue: Controversies in Psychoanalysis from Freud and Ferenczi to Michael Balint -- CHAPTER FORTY-TWO Mother, Madonna, Whore: The Idealization and Denigration of Motherhood, by Estela V. Welldon -- CHAPTER FORTY-THREE Forces of Destiny: Psychoanalysis and Human Idiom, by Christopher Bollas -- CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR Ignatius of Loyola: The Psychology of a Saint, by W. W. Meissner -- CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE Body, Blood and Sexuality: A Psychoanalytic Study of St. Francis's Stigmata and Their Historical Context, by Nitza Yarom -- CHAPTER FORTY-SIX The Electrified Tightrope, by Michael Eigen -- CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN Cultivating Intuition: An Introduction to Psychotherapy, by Peter Lomas -- CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT Some comments on "The silent cry", by Mona Serenius -- (D) OBITUARIES -- CHAPTER FORTY-NINE Dr Maurice Friedman -- CHAPTER FIFTY Jafar Kareem -- (E) CURRICULUM VITAE -- CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE Nina Elizabeth Cameron Coltart -- Afterword -- INDEX.
Abstract:
This title is a celebration of the life of Nina Coltart, who had a career in medicine and psychoanalysis and was author of bestselling titles in psychotherapy The Baby and the Bathwater and How to Survive as a Psychotherapist. The book contains a large number of contributions by specialists in the field including Michael Eigen, Estela Welldon and Christopher Bollas.The book offers a long-overdue tribute to Nina Coltart (1927-1997), who was a leading figure in the Independent Group of the British Psychoanalytical Society and, indeed, one of the greatest psychoanalysts of the twentieth century. In addition to providing a comprehensive assessment of Coltart's life and work by patients, supervisees, friends, family members, and readers, the editors have compiled all of her hitherto unpublished or uncollected writings, making this book a capstone of her legacy to psychoanalysis.
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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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