Full Description
The author's book combines a historical approach to the literature of Freud, Klein and the Post Kleinian development, with demonstrations of the central role of dream analysis. Students and practitioners of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, educationalists, social scientists, doctors, and alll those who value the endeavour to enrich their work w
Contents
Foreword -- Preface -- Prologue and a consultation -- An adolescent emerges from confusion -- Dreams: who writes the script? -- Identification and the toileting of the mind -- The mermaid and the sirens -- The combined part-object: from "the woman with a penis" to "the breast-and-nipple" -- The combined part-object in infant observation and practice -- The Oedipus complex and introjective identification -- Psychosomatic and somapsychotic -- Epilogue: claustrophilia and the "perennial philosophy"



