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Reading Winnicott Edited by Lesley Caldwell and Angela Joyce Page 4

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Relational Psychoanalysis Volumes 4 and 5 Edited by Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris Page 14

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Books by Marion Milner Edited by Emma Letley Page 20

The Christopher Bollas Reader Christopher Bollas Page 22

The New Dictionary of Kleinian Thought Elizabeth Bott Spillius, Jane Milton, Penelope Garvey, Cyril Couve and Deborah Steiner Page 23

Introduction to Psychotherapy An Outline of Psychodynamic Principles and Practice Fourth Edition Anthony Bateman, Dennis Brown and Jonathan Pedder Page 24

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• American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) National Meeting 12-16 January 2011, New York, USA • APA Division of Psychoanalysis, (Division 39) Annual Spring Meeting 13-17 April 2011, New York, USA • 24th European Psychoanalytical Federation (EPF) Annual Congress 14-17 April 2011, Copenhagen, Denmark • The International Association of Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP) Annual Conference 29 June-2 July 2011, Madrid, Spain • 47th Congress of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) 3-6 August 2011, Mexico City, Mexico • International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology (IAPSP) 21-24 October 2011, Los Angeles, California, USA visit www.psychoanalysisarena.com/resources/conferences

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Winnicott: Playing and Reality, Second Edition Pb: 978-0-415-34546-0: 2005: 240pp. £14.99/$27.50 Series: Routledge Classics www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780415345460

Brandchaft et al: Toward an Emancipatory Psychoanalysis: Brandchaft’s Intersubjective Vision Pb: 978-0-415-99784-3: 2010: 312pp. £22.99/$35.95 Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780415997843

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Stern: Partners in Thought: Working with Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Enactment Pb: 978-0-415-99970-0: 2009: 256pp. £22.95/$37.50 Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780415999700

Bowlby: The Making and Breaking of Affectional Bonds Pb: 978-0-415-35481-3: 2005: 224pp. £9.99/$19.95 Series: Routledge Classics www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780415354813

Gherovici: Please Select Your Gender: From the Invention of Hysteria to the Democratizing of Transgenderism Pb: 978-0-415-80616-9: 2010: 316pp. £22.99/$35.95 www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780415806169

Salberg, Ed: Good Enough Endings: Breaks, Interruptions and Terminations from Contemporary Relational Perspectives Pb: 978-0-415-99453-8: 2010: 344pp. £22.99/$35.95 Relational Perspectives Book Series www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780415994538

Stolorow: Trauma and Human Existence: Autobiographical, Psychoanalytic, and Philosophical Reflections

Pb: 978-0-88163-467-9: 2007: 62pp. £12.95/$22.50 Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780881634679

Bromberg: Awakening the Dreamer: Clinical Journeys Pb: 978-0-88613-441-9: 2006: 240pp. £39.95/$64.50 www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780886134419

Mitchell: Relationality: From Attachment to Intersubjectivity Pb: 978-0-88163-417-4: 2003: 200pp. £26.95/$42.50 Relational Perspectives Book Series www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780881634174

Lemma: Under the Skin: A Psychoanalytic Study of Body Modification Pb: 978-0-415-48570-8: 2010: 216pp. £21.99/$34.95 www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780415485708

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www.routledgementalhealth.com/marion-milner Editor: Emma Letley Written in 1936 as a companion piece to A Life of One’s Own, An Experiment in Leisure further charts Marion Milner’s illuminating and rewarding investigation into how we lead our lives. Instead of drawing on her daily diary, she turns to memory images – images not only from her own life but also from books, mythology, travel and religion that seem to point to a suspension of ordinary, everyday awareness. An Experiment in Leisure Marion Milner New Introduction by Maud Ellmann March 2011: 224pp. Hb: 978-0-415-55066-6: £40.00/$60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55067-3: £12.99/$19.95

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How often do we ask ourselves, ‘What will make me happy? What do I really want from life?’ In A Life of One’s Own Marion Milner explores these questions and embarks on a seven year personal journey to discover what it is that makes her happy. A Life of One’s Own Marion Milner New Introduction by Rachel Bowlby March 2011: 224pp. Hb: 978-0-415-55064-2: £40.00/$60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55065-9: £12.99/$19.95

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Following on from A Life of One’s Own and An Experiment in Leisure, Eternity’s Sunrise explores Marion Milner’s way of keeping a diary. Recording small private moments, she builds up a store of ‘bead memories’. A carved duck, a sprig of asphodel, moments captured in her travels in Greece, Kashmir and Israel, circus clowns, a painting – each makes up a ‘bead’ that has a warmth or glow which comes in response to asking the simple question: What is the most important thing that happened yesterday? Eternity’s Sunrise A Way of Keeping a Diary Marion Milner New Introduction by Hugh Haughton March 2011: 248pp. Hb: 978-0-415-55072-7: £50.00/$80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55074-1: £14.99/$23.95

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The New Library of Psychoanalysis Teaching Series Series Editor: Alessandra Lemma Assistant Editor: Anne Patterson The New Library of Psychoanalysis Teaching Series extends the aims and achievements of The New Library of Psychoanalysis to those studying psychoanalysis and related fields such as the social sciences, philosophy, literature and the arts. Each text provides a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the central subjects in psychoanalysis. Page 4

Psychological Issues Series Series Editor: David Wolitzky The basic mission of Psychological Issues is to contribute to the further development of psychoanalysis as a science, as a respected scholarly enterprise, as a theory of human behavior, and as a therapeutic method. Over the past 50 years, the series has focused on fundamental aspects and foundations of psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice, as well as on work in related disciplines relevant to psychoanalysis. Page 12

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Relational Perspectives Book Series

Series Editor: Alessandra Lemma Assistant Editor: Anne Patterson The New Library of Psychoanalysis is published by Routledge in association with the Institute of Psychoanalysis, London. Its purpose is to facilitate a greater and more widespread appreciation of psychoanalysis and to provide a forum for increasing mutual understanding between psychoanalysts and those in other disciplines. Page 5 www.routledgementalhealth.com/nlp

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Series Editors: Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris The Relational Perspectives Book Series publishes books that grow out of the relational tradition in contemporary psychoanalysis. Various tributaries – interpersonal psychoanalysis, object relations theory, self psychology, empirical infancy research, and certain currents of contemporary Freudian thought – flow into this tradition, which understands relational configurations between self and others, real and fantasied, as the primary subject of psychoanalytic investigation. Page 13 www.routledgementalhealth.com/relational-perspectives

Series Editor: Donnel B. Stern The most important contribution of a psychoanalytic book is the communication of something that nudges the reader’s grasp of clinical theory and practice in an unexpected direction. Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series creates a deliberate focus on innovative and unsettling clinical thinking and has married psychoanalysis with dissociation, trauma theory, sociology, and criminology. Page 9 www.routledgementalhealth.com/psychoanalysis-new-key

Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series Series Editor: Joseph D. Lichtenberg The Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series presents a diversity of subjects within a diversity of approaches to those subjects. Under the editorship of Joseph Lichtenberg, in collaboration with Melvin Bornstein and the editorial board of Psychoanalytic Inquiry, the volumes in this series strike a balance between research, theory, and clinical application. Page 10 www.routledgementalhealth.com/psychoanalytic-inquiry

Routledge Classics Series Routledge Classics contains the very best of Routledge publishing over the past century or so; books that have, by popular consent, become established as classics in their field. Drawing on a fantastic heritage of innovative writing published by Routledge and its associated imprints, this series makes available in attractive, affordable form some of the most important works of modern times. Page 19 www.routledge.com/classics

Makers of Modern Psychotherapy Series Series Editor: Laurence Spurling This series of introductory, critical texts looks at the work and thought of key contributors to the development of psychodynamic psychotherapy. Each book includes examples of how the theories examined affect clinical practice, biographical material and a complete bibliography of the contributor’s work. Page 20

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Edited by Lesley Caldwell, University College London, UK, and Angela Joyce, Anna Freud Centre, London, UK “Re-investing in Winnicott through the scholarship and clinical acumen of two present day psychoanalysts and reading him through the data and the interpretation their text affords, offers the reader the benefit of a serious and impressive contribution, not, in my view, attempted so wide-rangingly or so comprehensively before.” - Helen Taylor Robinson, From the Preface

Reading Winnicott brings together a selection of papers by the psychoanalyst and paediatrician Donald Winnicott, providing an insight into his work and charting its impact on the well being of mothers, babies, children and families. With individual introductions summarising the key features of each of Winnicott’s papers this book not only offers an overview of Winnicott’s work but also links it with Freud and later theorists. Areas of discussion include: • the relational environment and the place of infantile sexuality • aggression and destructiveness • illusion and transitional phenomena • theory and practice of psychoanalysis of adults and children. As such Reading Winnicott will be essential reading for all students wanting to learn more about Winnicott’s theories and their impact on psychoanalysis and the wider field of mental health. Contents: Robinson, Preface. The Observation of Infants in a Set

Situation (1941). Primitive Emotional Development (1945). Hate in the Countertransference (1947). Mind and its Relation to the PsycheSoma (1949). Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena (1951; 1971). Metapsychological and Clinical Aspects of Regression Within the Psychoanalytical Set-Up (1954). The Theory of the Parent–Infant Relationship (1960). The Development of the Capacity for Concern (1963). Communicating and Not Communicating Leading to a Study of Certain Opposites (1963). Fear of Breakdown (1963). A Clinical Study of the Effect of a Failure of the Average: Expectable Environment on a Child’s Mental Functioning (1965). Playing: A Theoretical Statement (1968). The Use of An Object and Relating Through Identifications (1968). Creativity and its Origins (1971). January 2011: 336pp. Hb: 978-0-415-41594-1: £65.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41595-8: £21.95/$34.95

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Reading French Psychoanalysis Edited by Dana Birksted-Breen, and Sara Flanders, both Training and Supervising Analysts, British Psychoanalytical Society, UK, and Alain Gibeault, Training and Supervising Analyst, Paris Psychoanalytical Society, France

In this book, Dana Birksted-Breen and Sara Flanders of the British Psychoanalytical Society, and Alain Gibeault of the Paris Psychoanalytical Society provide an overview of how French psychoanalysis has developed since Lacan. Focusing primarily on the work of psychoanalysts from the French Psychoanalytical Association and from the Paris Psychoanalytical Society, the two British psychoanalysts view the evolution of theory as it appears to them from the outside, while the French psychoanalyst explains and elaborates from inside the French psychoanalytic discourse. Seminal and representative papers have been chosen to illuminate what is special about French thinking. A substantial general introduction argues in favour of the specificity of ‘French psychoanalysis’, tracing its early influences and highlighting specific contemporary developments. An excellent introduction to French psychoanalytical debate, Reading French Psychoanalysis sheds a complementary light on thinking that has evolved differently in England and North America. selected Contents: Birksted-Breen, Flanders, General Introduction. Part I: History of Psychoanalysis in France. Part II: The Pioneers and Their Legacy. Part III: The Setting and the Process of Psychoanalysis. Part IV: Phantasy and Representation. Part V: The Body and the Drives. Section VI: Masculine and Feminine Sexuality. Part VII: Psychosis.

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Also in the Series Jean-Michel Quinodoz – Winner of the 2010 Sigourney Award!

Listening to Hanna Segal Her Contribution to Psychoanalysis Jean-Michel Quinodoz 2007: 184pp. Hb: 978-0-415-44493-4: £70.00/$120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44085-1: £20.95/$37.50

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Reading Freud A Chronological Exploration of Freud’s Writings

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Jean-Michel Quinodoz 2005: 320pp. Hb: 978-1-58391-746-6: £70.00/$120.00 Pb: 978-1-58391-747-3: £21.95/$39.95

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Insight Essays on Psychoanalytic Knowing

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Jorge L. Ahumada, Training Analyst, Argentine Psychoanalytic Association

Projective Identification

Foreword by Dale Boesky

The Fate of a Concept Edited by Elizabeth Spillius, Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, British Psychoanalytical Society, UK, and Edna O’Shaughnessy, British Psychoanalytical Society, London, UK In this book Elizabeth Spillius and Edna O’Shaughnessy explore the development of the concept of projective identification, which had important antecedents in the work of Freud and others, but was given a specific name and definition by Melanie Klein. They describe Klein’s published and unpublished views on the topic, and then consider the way the concept has been variously described, evolved, accepted, rejected and modified by analysts of different schools of thought and in various locations – Britain, Western Europe, North America and Latin America. The authors believe that this unusually widespread interest in a particular concept and its varied ‘fate’ have occurred not only because of beliefs about its clinical usefulness in the psychoanalytic setting but also because projective identification is a universal aspect of human interaction and communication. Contents: Spillius, O’Shaughnessy, Foreword. Part I: Melanie Klein’s

Work. Spillius, The Emergence of Klein’s Idea of Projective Identification in her Published and Unpublished Work. Klein, Notes on Some Schizoid Mechanisms. Part II: Some British Kleinian Developments. Spillius, Developments by British Kleinian Analysts. Bion, Attacks on Linking. Rosenfeld, Contribution to the Psychopathology of Psychotic States: The Importance of Projective Identification in the Ego Structure and the Object Relations of the Psychotic Patient. Joseph, Projective Identification: Some Clinical Aspects. Feldman, Projective Identification: The Analyst’s Involvement. Sodré, Who’s Who? Notes on Pathological Identifications. Part III: The Plural Psychoanalytic Scene. Spillius, O’Shaughnessy, Introduction. The British Psychoanalytic Society. O’Shaughnessy, The Views of Contemporary Freudians and Independents about the Concept of Projective Identification. Sandler, The Concept of Projective Identification. Continental Europe. Spillius, Introduction. Hinz, Projective Identification: The Fate of the Concept in Germany. Canestri, Projective Identification: The Fate of the Concept in Italy and Spain. Quinodoz, Projective Identification in Contemporary French-Language Psychoanalysis. The United States. Spillius, Introduction. Schafer, Projective Identification in the USA: An Overview. Spillius, A Brief Review of Projective Identification in American Psychoanalytic Literature. Malin, Grotstein, Projective Identification in the Therapeutic Process. Ogden, On Projective Identification. Mason, Vicissitudes of Projective Identification. Latin America. Meyer, Introduction. Jarast, Projective Identification: Projections in Argentina. Massi, Projective Identification: Brazilian Variations of the Concept. Jordan-Moore, Projective Identification and the Weight of Intersubjectivity. Spillius, O’Shaughnessy, Afterword. August 2011: 352pp. Hb: 978-0-415-60528-1: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-60529-8: £22.99/$36.95

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This book explores the clinical processes of psychoanalysis by charting modern developments in logic and applying them to the study of insight. Offering an epistemic approach to clinical psychoanalysis this book places value on the clinical interpretations of both the analysand and analyst and engages in a critique on purely linguistic approaches to psychoanalysis, which forsake crucial dimensions of clinical practice.

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Contents: Introduction: On the Place and Limits of Psychoanalytic Knowing. Logical Types and Ostensive Insight. Interpretation and Creationism. What is a Clinical Fact? Clinical Psychoanalysis as Inductive Method. Body, Meaning and Language. Fact, Context, Image, Narrative: A Bio-logical Approach. Toward the Epistemology of Clinical Psychoanalysis. Disclosures and Refutations: Clinical Psychoanalysis as a Logic of Enquiry. Counter-induction in Psychoanalytic Practice: Epistemic and Technical Aspects. Logical Levels and Transference. The Double Work on the Clinical Evidences, and the Nature and Limits of Symbolization. The Analytic Mind at Work. Counter-inductive Knowledge and the Blunders of So-called ‘Theory of Science’. Postscript: ‘What Hath God Wrought?’ A Plea for Insight in Media Society.

June 2011: 224pp. Hb: 978-0-415-61880-9: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-61881-6: £22.99/$36.95

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Avoiding Emotions, Living Emotions Antonino Ferro, in private practice, Pavia, Italy Translated by Ian Harvey Avoiding Emotions, Living Emotions explores the psychoanalytic encounter and examines how emotions are formed and experienced by both the patient and analyst. The author narrates key theoretical concepts through the presentation of clinical material from adult and child analysis and emphasises the importance of being able to foster these narrations. Providing the reader with clinical exercises and case reports, this book will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and psychiatrists, as well as being a helpful tool in psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic work on a day-to-day basis. Contents: Avoiding Emotions, Living Emotions. Image and Narration: An Endless Game. Examples and Queries. Bion: Theoretical and Clinical Comments. Bion’s Thinking and its Fertilization: Clinical Implications. Psychoanalytic Scales and Light Pollution. Thinking the Unthinkable. Variations on Transference and Countertransference. Psychoanalytic Exercises.

May 2011: 208pp. Hb: 978-0-415-55502-9: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55503-6: £22.99/$36.95

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Also by Antonino Ferro – Winner of the 2007 Sigourney Award! Mind Works Technique and Creativity in Psychoanalysis 2008: 240pp. Hb: 978-0-415-42991-7: £70.00/$120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42992-4: £24.95/$42.50

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Psychoanalysis as Therapy and Storytelling 2006: 160pp. Hb: 978-0-415-37204-6: £70.00/$120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37205-3: £23.95/$42.50

The New Library of Psychoanalysis Series www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780415372053 Seeds of Illness, Seeds of Recovery: The Genesis of Suffering and the Role of Psychoanalysis 2004: 144pp. Hb: 978-1-58391-828-9: £70.00/$120.00 Pb: 978-1-58391-829-6: £23.95/$42.50

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Intersubjective Processes and the Unconscious An Integration of Freudian, Kleinian and Bionian Perspectives Lawrence J. Brown, in private practice, Newton Center, Massachusetts, USA “Lawrence Brown’s work is a tour de force. It is an invaluable and timely monograph on one of the most important, if not the most important, paradigm changes in analytic technique to date. His work is quantitatively encyclopedic in its range and qualitatively is pleasingly and eloquently written.” - James S. Grotstein, From the Foreword

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Contents: Grotstein, Foreword. Introduction. The Analyzing Instrument: Unconscious Communication and Classical Psychoanalysis. Klein, Bion and Intersubjectivity: Becoming, Transforming and Dreaming. The Ego Psychology of Wilfred Bion: Implications for an Intersubjective View of Psychic Structure. Intersubjectivity and Unconscious Process: An Integrated Model. Intersubjectivity and the Internalized Oedipal Couple. Julie’s Museum: The Evolution of Thinking, Dreaming and Historicization in the Treatment of Traumatized Patients. The Triadic Intersubjective Matrix in Supervision. On Dreaming One’s Patient: Reflections on an Aspect of Countertransference Dream. Conclusions and Reflections: Dreaming the Future.

February 2011: 288pp. Hb: 978-0-415-60699-8: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-60700-1: £22.99/$36.95

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Seeing and Being Seen Emerging from a Psychic Retreat

The Bi-Personal Field: Experiences in Child Analysis 1999: 232pp. Pb: 978-0-415-21180-2: £23.95/$42.50

This book expands Freud’s ideas further and examines how these have been greatly elaborated by contributions from the Kleinian School as well as from the work of Bion. It explores how, together, patient and therapist co-create a narrative through these unconscious intersubjective processes. The author offers in-depth clinical examples and case vignettes to illustrate the application of these principles when working with trauma, countertransference dreams and supervision.

John Steiner, Training Analyst, British Psychoanalytical Society, UK Foreword by Roy Schafer “John Steiner continues the explorations he began in his excellent Psychic Retreats. In the course of fulfilling his aims, he has also summed up and enriched contemporary insight into many other aspects of the work of psychoanalysis and has laid out a Kleinian approach to resistance that is up-to-date, inclusive, and detailed.” - Roy Schafer, From the Foreword Seeing and Being Seen examines the themes that surface when considering clinical situations where patients feel stuck and where a failure to develop impedes the progress of analysis. This book analyses the anxieties and challenges confronted by patients as they begin to emerge from the protection of psychic retreats. Contents: Schafer, Foreword. Introduction. Part I: Embarrassment, Shame, and Humiliation. The Anxiety of Being Seen: Narcissistic Pride and Narcissistic Humiliation. Gaze, Dominance, and Humiliation in the Schreber Case. Improvement and the Embarrassment of Tenderness. Transference to the Analyst as an Excluded Observer. Part II: Helplessness, Power, and Dominance. The Struggle for Dominance in the Oedipus Situation. Helplessness and the Exercise of Power in the Analytic Session. Revenge and Resentment in the ‘Oedipus Situation’. Part III: Mourning, Melancholia and the Repetition Compulsion. The Conflict Between Mourning and Melancholia. Repetition Compulsion, Envy, and the Death Instinct.

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Secret Passages The Theory and Technique of Interpsychic Relations Stefano Bolognini, Psychiatrist and a Training and Supervising Analyst and President of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society Translated by Gina Atkinson Foreword by Glen O. Gabbard

“We should all be grateful to Stefano Bolognini for leading the way for the rest of us to follow. He has blazed a trail, and now it is incumbent up on the rest of us to make our way along that trail and join him in the new country of global psychoanalysis.” - Glen O. Gabbard, From the Foreword Secret Passages provides a theoretical and clinical exploration of the field of psychoanalysis. It looks at the pivotal relationship between analyst and client and its importance to the psychoanalytic process. Offering a uniquely global perspective, Bolognini considers the different trends in contemporary psychoanalysis, charting a course between the innovative and traditional. Contents: Gabbard, Foreword. Introduction. Part I: Three Prefaces to the Discussion. Freud’s “Objects”: Plurality and Complexity in the Internal World and in the Analyst’s Working Self. Proposal for an Alternative Review of Therapeutic Factors: In the Margins of Gabbard and Westen’s “Rethinking Therapeutic Action”. Speaking of Things, Speaking of Words. Part II: Interpsychic Passages. The Intrapsychic and the Interpsychic. “Interpret-Action”. My Dog Doesn’t Know Descartes: The Disenchanted Analysis of the “Interpsychic” Man–Dog. The Psychosexuality of Mucous Membranes: Inter-body and Interpsychic. The Complex Nature of Psychoanalytic Empathy: A Theoretical and Clinical Exploration. The Glass Half Empty or Half Full: Dream Work and Oneiric Working Through. Part III: From the Transpsychic to the Interpsychic. Peleus’s Hug: Survival, Containment, and Con-viction in the Analytic Experience with Serious Pathologies. The Courage to Be Afraid. Trust in One’s Self: Pseudomaturity and Disarticulation Between Ego and Self in Panic Attacks.

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Bion Today Edited by Chris Mawson, Training and Supervising Analyst, British Psychoanalytical Society, UK “This is a very stimulating, at times almost provocative, book. It will make a fresh and valuable contribution to our thinking about the nature and significance of Bion’s work today.” - Betty Joseph, Distinguished Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society, UK

Bion Today explores how Bion’s work is used in contemporary settings; how his ideas have been applied at the level of the individual, the group and the organisation; and which phenomena have been made more comprehensible through the lenses of his concepts. The book introduces distinctive psychoanalytic contributions to show the ways in which distinguished analysts have explored and developed the ideas of Wilfred Bion. FREE SHIPPING!

Bion Today will be a valuable resource for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and all those who are interested in learning more about Bion’s thinking and his work. Contents: Part I: Introduction to Bion. Mawson, Introduction: Bion Today: Thinking in the Field. O’Shaughnessy, Whose Bion? Part II: Mainly Conceptual. Fisher, The Emotional Experience of K. Britton, The Pleasure Principle, the Reality Principle and the Uncertainty Principle. Bell, Bion: The Phenomenologist of Loss. Taylor, Anticipation and Interpretation. Cortiñas, Science and Fiction in the Psychoanalytical Field. Part III: Mainly Clinical. Ferro, Clinical Implications of Bion’s Thought. O’Shaughnessy, Relating to the Superego. Levine, ‘The Consolation Which is Drawn from Truth’: The Analysis of a Patient Unable to Suffer Experience. Grotstein, Clinical Vignette Encompassing Bion’s Technical Ideas. Mitrani, Taking the Transference: Some Technical Implications in Three Papers by Bion. Part IV: Aesthetic. Dartington, W. R. Bion and T. S. Eliot. Sayers, Bion’s Transformations: Art and Psychoanalysis. Part V: Group Mentality. Armstrong, The Plurability of Experience. Garland, Group Therapy: Myth in the Service of Work. Lipgar, Learning from Bion’s Legacy to Groups. Gordon, Some Neglected Clinical Material from Bion’s Experiences in Groups. Part VI: Later Bion. Vermote, Bion’s Critical Approach to Psychoanalysis. Waddell, ‘From Resemblance to Identity’: The Internal Narrative of a Fifty Minute Hour. Harris-Williams, ‘Underlying Pattern’ in Bion’s Memoir of the Future. Karnac, Appendix: W. R. Bion Bibliography.

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The Intimate Room Theory and Technique of the Analytic Field

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Drawing on the contributors’ experience of using Bion’s ideas in clinical work, topics include: • an introduction to Bion • clarification of the inter-related concepts of countertransference and enactment • concepts integrating group and individual phenomena • clinical implications of Bion’s thought • Bion’s approach to psychoanalysis.

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Giuseppe Civitarese, psychiatrist, full member of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society (SPI) and the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) “Not many authors would be able to negotiate a path through this complex, progressively expanding universe while at the same time maintaining a holographic and multidimensional vision of psychoanalysis. Giuseppe Civitarese is surely one of the few – the very few – who have this capability.” - Antonino Ferro, From the Foreword

The Intimate Room provides an original exploration of psychoanalytic thought, showing how contemporary psychoanalysis seeks to answer the challenges raised by today’s post-modern culture. Offering a deeply personal and insightful reading of Bion, this book acts as a stimulating guide to the development of the theory of the analytic field and both its technical and clinical implications. Allowing the reader to engage with the inner space of analysis, The Intimate Room will be of interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and all those with an interest in the field of psychoanalysis. It will also be a useful tool in psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic work on a day-to-day basis.

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Contents: Ferro, Foreword. Fire at the Theatre: (Un)reality of/in the Transference and Interpretation. The Symbiotic Bond and the Setting. Metalepsis or the Rhetoric of Transference Interpretation. Immersion versus Interactivity and the Analytic Field. Nachträglichkeit. Transference, USA. Difference (a certain) Identity Transference. More Affects... More Eyes: On Postmodern Issues and Deconstruction(s) in Analysis.

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Betweenity A Discussion of the Concept of Borderline Judy Gammelgaard, Psychoanalyst, Denmark Translated by Karen MacLean and Caitlin Madden

From its inception psychoanalysis has sought to effect a cure through the therapeutic relationship between analyst and analysand. Betweenity looks at what happens when the established framework of the psychoanalytic process is challenged by those with borderline personalities. In this book Judy Gammelgaard looks at how we might understand the analysand who is unable to engage with therapy and how we might bring them to a point where they are able to do so. This book will be essential reading for all psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and practitioners wishing to learn more about working with borderline personality structures and disorders. Contents: Introduction. The Border Between Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis. Early Mother-child Relationships. The Psychic Trauma. Betweenity. Between Neurosis and Psychosis. Splitting of the Ego. The Psychopathology of the Intermediate Area. On the Prerequisites to Playing and Dreaming. The Borderline Concept. Postscript.

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The Psychotic Wavelength A Psychoanalytic Perspective for Psychiatry Richard Lucas, was a consultant psychiatrist at St. Ann’s Hospital, London, UK, and a member of the British Psychoanalytical Society, UK

“In this admirably lucid book Dr Richard Lucas demonstrates that psychoanalysis has much to contribute to the treatment of seriously disturbed and disturbing psychiatric patients... I sincerely hope it will be read by a wide, professional, national and international audience and will become essential reading for junior psychiatrists and nursing staff in particular.” - Carine Minne, From the Preface

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Melanie Klein in Berlin Her First Psychoanalyses of Children Claudia Frank, in private practice, Stuttgart, Germany Edited and with a Preface by Elizabeth Spillius, Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, British Psychoanalytical Society, UK Translated by Sophie Leighton and Sue Young

“This book is the work of a true scholar. And we all have much reason to thank Claudia for making us aware of the results of her meticulous comparison of Klein’s published papers, her unpublished papers and her clinical treatment notes.” - Elizabeth Spillius, From the Preface In this book Claudia Frank discusses how Melanie Klein began to develop her psychoanalysis of children. Melanie Klein in Berlin offers a detailed comparative analysis of both published and unpublished material from the Melanie Klein Archives. By using previously unpublished studies, Frank demonstrates how Klein enriched the concept of negative transference and laid the basis for the innovations on both technique and theory that eventually led not only to changes in child analysis, but also to changes in the analysis of adults. Frank also uncovers the influence that this had on Klein’s later theories of the paranoid-schizoid and depressive positions, and on her understanding of psychotic anxieties. 2009: 504pp. Hb: 978-0-415-48497-8: £75.00/$120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48498-5: £24.99/$42.50

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Doubt, Conviction and the Analytic Process Selected Papers of Michael Feldman Michael Feldman, Training Analyst, British Psychoanalytical Society, UK

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Working with Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Enactment

Edited by Betty Joseph In this profound and subtle study, a practising psychoanalyst explores the dynamics of the interaction between the patient and the analyst. Michael Feldman draws the reader into experiencing how the clinical interaction unfolds within a session. In doing so, he develops some of the implications of the important pioneering work of such analysts as Klein, Rosenfeld and Joseph, showing in fine detail some of the ways in which the patient feels driven to communicate to the analyst, not only in order to be understood by him, but also in order to affect him. 2009: 288pp. Hb: 978-0-415-47934-9: £60.00/$90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47935-6: £23.95/$37.50

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Donnel B. Stern, William Alanson White Institute, New York, USA “With this book, Donnel Stern has established himself as the Bion of relational psychoanalysis... His book is an essential guide to understanding the disordered mind in the psychoanalytic encounter.” - Peter Fonagy, University College London, UK

Building on the innovative work of Unformulated Experience, Donnel B. Stern continues his exploration of the creation of meaning in clinical psychoanalysis with Partners in Thought.

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Winner of the 2010 Haskell Norman Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Psychoanalysis!

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David Tuckett – Winner of the 2007 Sigourney Award!

Heterosexual Masculinities

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Edited by Bruce Reis, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA, and Robert Grossmark, City University of New York, USA Heterosexual Masculinities rethinks a psychoanalytic tradition that has long thought of masculinity as a sort of brittle defense against femininity, softness, and emotionality.

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Contemporary Perspectives from Psychoanalytic Gender Theory

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Sex Changes Mark J. Blechner, William Alanson White Institute, New York, USA

In the 1950s, ambitious women were often seen as psychopathological and were told by psychoanalysts that they had penis envy that needed treatment; today, a woman has campaigned for President of the United States. Mark Blechner has lived and worked through these startling changes in society, and Sex Changes collects papers he has written over the last 45 years on sex, gender, and sexuality. 2009: 192pp. Hb: 978-0-415-99434-7: £60.00/$95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99435-4: £22.95/$37.50

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Winner of the 2009 Gradiva Award for Outstanding Psychoanalytic Publication! Buechler: Making a Difference in

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Manual of Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Extended Range Fredric N. Busch, and Barbara L. Milrod, both at Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University, New York, USA, Meriamne B. Singer, Columbia University, New York, USA, and Andrew C. Aronson, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, USA This manual presents a carefully researched, detailed psychodynamic treatment program for the alleviation of a transdiagnostic range of primary Axis I anxiety disorders and related psychological problems. First exploring the principles of psychodynamic theory and formulation, the authors then present a three-phased process of panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy-extended range (PFPP-XR): initial evaluation, interpretation of central conflicts and defense mechanisms, and termination. Each phase is discussed in depth and relies on central case illustrations to demonstrate techniques and results. Contents: Case Presentation. Overview of Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Part I: Principles of Psychodynamic Theory and Formulations. Principles of Psychodynamic Theory I. Principles of Psychodynamic Theory II. The Psychodynamic Formulation in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Psychodynamic Formulations in Panic Disorder. Part II: Techniques in Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. The Framework of Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. An Overview of Therapeutic Interventions in PanicFocused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Phase I: Initial Evaluation and Early Sessions. Phase II: Interpretation of Central Conflicts. Phase II Continued: Addressing Defense Mechanisms in Panic Disorder. Phase III: Termination. Psychodynamic Approaches to Agoraphobia. Combining Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Other Treatments. Addressing Complex Issues in Panic Patients. Conclusion.

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World, Affectivity, Trauma Heidegger and PostCartesian Psychoanalysis Robert D. Stolorow, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, California, USA Stolorow and his collaborators’ postCartesian psychoanalytic perspective – intersubjective-systems theory – is a phenomenological contextualism that illuminates worlds of emotional experience as they take form within relational contexts. After outlining the evolution and basic ideas of this framework, Stolorow shows both how post-Cartesian psychoanalysis finds enrichment and philosophical support in Heidegger’s analysis of human existence, and how Heidegger’s existential philosophy, in turn, can be

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Contents: Introduction: Daseinanalysis, Existential Analysis, and PostCartesian Psychoanalysis. Heidegger’s Investigative Method in Being and Time. Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis as Phenomenological Contextualism. Existential Anxiety, Finitude, Trauma. Worlds Apart: Dissociation, Finitude, and Traumatic Temporality. Our Kinship-in-Finitude. Relationalizing Heidegger’s Conception of Finitude. Expanding Heidegger’s Conception of Relationality. Heidegger’s Nazism and the Hypostatization of Being: A Distant Mirror. Conclusions: The Mutual Enrichment of Heidegger’s Philosophy and Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis.

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Change in Psychoanalysis An Analyst’s Reflections on the Therapeutic Relationship Chris Jaenicke, in private practice, Berlin, Germany In this clinically rich and deeply personal book, Chris Jaenicke demonstrates that the therapeutic process involves change in both the patient and the analyst, and that therapy will not have a lasting effect until the inevitability and depth of the analyst’s involvement in the intersubjective field is better understood. In other words, in order to change, we must allow ourselves to be changed. This can happen within the sessions themselves, as one grasps the influence of and decenters from one’s own subjectivity, with cumulative effects over the course of the treatment. Thus the process, limitations, and cure of psychotherapy are cocreated, without displacing the asymmetrical nature of roles and responsibility. Essentially, beyond the theories and techniques, it is the specificity of our subjectivity as it interacts with the patient’s subjectivity which plays the central role in the therapeutic process. Contents: Orange, Foreword. New Perspectives in Psychoanalysis. Aggression. Colliding Worlds of Experience: Two Therapeutic Encounters. The Intersubjective Nature of the Oedipal Phase and the Post-Oedipal Object.

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Persons in Context The Challenge of Individuality in Theory and Practice Edited by Roger Frie, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, and William J. Coburn, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, USA

In contemporary forms of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, the turn to contextualism has led to new ways of thinking and practice that have dispensed with the notion of the isolated individual. The recognition that human experience is fundamentally immersed in the world can make the question of individuality seem confusing, even anachronistic. This volume of original essays considers the lived experience of individuality within clinical, developmental, and cultural contexts. Drawing on a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, the contributors develop the notion of the person in context and provide unique perspectives on the nature of individuality.

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enriched and expanded by an encounter with post-Cartesian psychoanalysis. In doing so, he creates an important psychological bridge between post-Cartesian psychoanalysis and existential philosophy in the phenomenology of emotional trauma.

Contents: Frie, Coburn, Introduction: Experience in Context. Part I:

Social, Cultural, and Political Contexts. Frie, Culture and Context: From Individualism to Situated Experience. Cushman, So Who’s Asking? Politics, Hermeneutics, and Individuality. Part II: Philosophical Contexts. Orange, Beyond Individualism: Philosophical Contributions of Buber, Gadamer, and Levinas. Stolorow, Individuality in Context: The Relationality of Finitude. Part III: Developmental Contexts. Sugarman, Martin, Persons Acting in a Worldly Context. Fosshage, Development of Individuality within a Systems World. Lachmann, Perspectives on Individuality: From Cells to Selves. Coburn, Conclusion: Recontextualizing Individuality and Therapeutic Action in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. 2010: 184pp. Hb: 978-0-415-87143-3: £50.00/$80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-87144-0: £18.99/$29.95

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Psychoanalysis and Motivational Systems A New Look Joseph D. Lichtenberg, in private practice, Washington, D.C., USA, Frank M. Lachmann, New York University Postdoctoral Program, USA, and James L. Fosshage, past President of the International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology

Opening by placing motivational systems theory within a contemporary dynamic systems theory, Lichtenberg, Lachmann, and Fosshage then respond to critics of motivational systems theory. The authors present revisions to their approach to the original five motivational systems, adding two more: an affiliative and a caregiving motivational system. The authors go on to suggest, using ideas garnered from complexity theory and fractals, that motivational systems theory can help us understand how a continuity of self can be maintained despite near-constant fluctuations in interpersonal relations. Contents: Dynamic Systems Theory and Five Areas of Inquiry. Revisions and Elaborations of Motivational Systems Theory: Response to Critiques. Beyond and Beneath the Motivational Systems: A Clinical Story. The

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Toward an Emancipatory Psychoanalysis Brandchaft’s Intersubjective Vision

Bernard Brandchaft, Training and Supervising Analyst, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute, USA, and Shelley Doctors, and Dorienne Sorter, both at Institute for Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York City, USA Best known for his contributions to the development of contemporary intersubjectivity theory, Bernard Brandchaft has dedicated a career to the advancement of psychoanalytic theory and practice. Seemingly always one step ahead of the crowd, he moved beyond self psychology, constantly reforming his ideas about and investigations into the intersubjective nature of human experience. These papers, many of which are unpublished, articulate the evolution of his thinking along the road toward an emancipatory psychoanalysis. Moreover, commentary from Shelley Doctors and Dorienne Sorter – in addition to Bernard Brandchaft himself – examines the clinical implications of the theoretical shifts that he advocated and provides a contemporary context for the case material and conclusions each paper presents. 2010: 312pp. Hb: 978-0-415-99783-6: £55.00/$90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99784-3: £22.99/$35.95

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From Classical to Contemporary Psychoanalysis

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A Critique and Integration Morris N. Eagle, Adelphi University, New York, USA “As this superb text moves the reader from classical to contemporary psychoanalysis, Eagle’s scholarly voice displays his mastery of the history of psychoanalysis. It is a real tour d’horizon for the education of students and teachers alike.” - Professor Dr. Horst Kächele, International Psychoanalytic University, Berlin, Germany

The landscape of psychoanalysis has changed, at times dramatically, in the hundred or so years since Freud first began to think and write about it. Freudian theory and concepts have risen, fallen, and evolved in the hands and minds of analysts the world over, leaving us with a theoretically pluralistic (yet threateningly multifarious) diffusion of psychoanalytic viewpoints. To help make sense of it all, Morris Eagle sets out to critically reevaluate fundamental psychoanalytic concepts of theory and practice. He reintroduces notions of the mind, object relations, psychopathology, and treatment from first Freudian and then contemporary psychoanalytic perspectives. However, there is an underlying emphasis on identification and integration of converging themes, reemphasized and expanded in a final chapter. Clinical vignettes and relevant empirical research are used throughout, thus basic concepts are reexamined in the light of more contemporary developments. Contents: Part I: Freudian Theory. Basic Paradigm of Freudian Theory. Conceptions of Mind in Freudian Theory. Conceptions of Object Relations in Freudian Theory. Conceptions of Psychopathology in Freudian Theory. Conceptions of Treatment in Freudian Theory. Part II: Contemporary Psychoanalytic Theories. Conceptions of Mind in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Theories. Conceptions of Object Relations in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Theories. Conceptions of Psychopathology in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Theories. Conceptions of Treatment in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Theories: Therapeutic Goals and Analytic Stance. Conceptions of Treatment in Contemporary Psychoanalytic Theories: Therapeutic Action and Ingredients. Part III: Overview and Integration. Divergences and Convergences.

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Busch, Ed.: Mentalization: Theoretical

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Memory, Myth, and Seduction

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Unconscious Fantasy and the Interpretive Process

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Jean-Georges Schimek, was at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR) New York City, USA

A Relational Psychoanalytic Approach to Couples Therapy

Edited by Deborah L. Browning, New York University, USA Foreword by Alan Bass “Schimek’s thoughtful explorations of the most fundamental and still controversial ideas in psychoanalysis have always commanded my deepest respect and interest. His contributions retain special importance in these days of radical change that is often based more on rhetorical force than the profound and subtle scholarship to be found in these pages. The appearance of this book is most welcome.” - Roy Schafer, author, Tragic Knots in Psychoanalysis

Memory, Myth, and Seduction reveals the development and evolution of Jean-Georges Schimek’s thinking on unconscious fantasy and the interpretive process derived from a close reading of Freud as well as contemporary psychoanalysis. Contributing richly to North American psychoanalytic thought, Schimek challenges local views from the perspective of continental discourse. A practicing psychoanalyst, teacher, and consummate Freud scholar, Schimek sought to clarify Freud’s concepts and theories and to disentangle complexities borne of inconsistencies in Freud’s assumptions and expositions. Skillfully arranged and carefully edited by Deborah Browning and including a foreword by Alan Bass, this collection of Schimek’s published and unpublished papers will be of interest to practicing psychoanalysts, psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapists, and students of the history of ideas and philosophy who have a particular interest in fantasy, interpretation, and Freud. Contents: Bass, Foreword. Browning, Introduction. Part I: On the

Analytic Relationship. Psychoanalysis and Transference: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. The Construction of the Transference: The Relativity of the “Here and Now” and the “There and Then.” Intersubjectivity and the Analytic Relationship. On the Resolution of the Positive Transference: Suggestion, Identification, and Action. Transference and Psychic Reality: Ideas about the Timeless Past in Psychoanalysis. Further Thoughts on the Contemporary Analytic Relationship. Part II: On Freud’s Seduction Theory. Fact and Fantasy in the Seduction Theory: A Historical Review. Interpretations of the Past: Childhood Trauma, Psychical Reality, and Historical Truth. Part III: On Unconscious Fantasy. Unconscious Fantasy: Interpretive Construct and Developmental Phenomenon. A Critical Reexamination of Unconscious Mental Representation. Affective Schemas: Toward a Structural View of Cognition and Affect. Notes on the Psychoanalytic Theory of Consciouness and Reflective Awareness. Signorelli: The Parapraxis Specimen of Psychoanalysis. The Interpretation of Dreams Revisited: Interpretation, Primary Process, and Language. January 2011: 280pp. Hb: 978-0-415-87393-2: £24.99/$39.95

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Philip A. Ringstrom, Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, California, USA

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Ringstrom’s relational approach to couples therapy is based on three themes: actualization of self-experience in the context of a committed, long-term intimate relationship; mutual recognition of each partner’s subjective experience; and the relationship itself having “a mind of its own.” These themes are further elaborated in six nonlinear steps, each presented as a whole chapter with clinical illustrations and concluding with practical principle guidelines for their employment in therapy. These steps include: addressing the therapist’s attunement to subjectivities; the assertion of each partner’s equal “rights”; the exploration of the developmental history of each partner; the examination of conflictual pasts and subsequent maladjustments; the enrichment of self-realization; and the facilitation of mutual attunement and personal growth. Contents: Prologue. Introduction: Three Main Themes. Theoretical Perspectives. Step 1: The Therapist’s Attunement. Step 2: The Assertion of Subjectivities. Step 3: The Exploration of Developmental History. Step 4: The Awakening of the “Slumbering Giant.” Step 5: The Enrichment of Selfactualization. Step 6: The Facilitation of Mutual Attunement and Personal Growth. Frequently Asked Questions.

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The Return of the Embodied Analyst From Reich to Relationality Steven Knoblauch, New York University, USA, and Jon Sletvold, Norwegian Character Analytic Institute, Norway This book captures a pivotal moment in the development of the relational tradition: the recognition of the impact of nonverbal embodied dimensions of communication on the transference and countertransference matrix in the therapeutic relationship. The authors take a three-pronged approach. Building on the early work of Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Reich, part one traces the philosophical, developmental, and neuroscientific investigations into the embodied aspects of experience which shape analytic interaction. Part two offers clinically-focused illustrations for an expanded model of clinical attention beyond the verbal realm, with both micro and macro focus. Going even further, part three presents ways in which psychoanalytic training can be expanded and responsive to this wider attention to nonverbal interaction. Contents: The Significance of Attention to Embodied Dimensions of Psychoanalytic Experience: Introduction and Overview. The History of Attention to Embodied Dimensions of the Psychoanalytic Interaction. Theoretical Underpinnings to Analytic Work with Embodied Dimensions of Experience: The Basis of the Mind in the Body. Theoretical Underpinnings to Analytic Work with Embodied Dimensions of

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Experience: The Basis of the Mind in Embodied Intersubjectivity. Body Rhythms and the Unconscious: Toward an Expanding of Clinical Attention. Tipping Points Between Body, Culture, and Subjectivity: The Tensions Between Passion and Custom. The Psychoanalytic Samba: From a Linear Conception of Attunement to a Conception of the Polyrhythmic Weave of Affective Contact. Training Psychoanalysts to Work with Unconscious Embodied Expressions. Concluding Observations and Future Directions.

Edited by Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris, both at New York University, USA Building on the success and importance of three previous volumes, Relational Psychoanalysis continues to expand and develop the relational turn. Under the keen editorship of Lewis Aron and Adrienne Harris, and comprised of the contributions of many of the leading voices in the relational world, Volumes 4 and 5 carry on the legacy of this rich and diversified psychoanalytic approach: Volume 4 takes a fresh look at developments in relational theory, and Volume 5 demonstrates that theory in practice and process. Various topics bear investigation, including enactment, subjectivity and intersubjectivity, multiplicity of self-states, disclosure, trauma, fantasy, thirdness, and social construction, as well as issues of race, gender, sexual orientation, and culture.

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Relational Psychoanalysis: Evolution of Process Contents: Orfanos, Foreword.

Aron, Harris, Editors’ Introduction. Stern, Partners in Thought. Davies, Whose Bad Objects Are We Anyway? Bromberg, “Grown-up Words.” Harris, “You Must Remember This. Slochower, The Analyst’s Secret Delinquencies. Knoblauch, Body Rhythms and the Unconscious. Bass, When the Frame Doesn’t Fit the Picture. Ringstrom, Principles of Improvisation. Beebe, Faces in Relation. Pizer, Impasse Recollected in Tranquility. Elise, The Black Man and the Mermaid. Aron, Analytic Impasse and the Third. Cooper, Privacy, Reverie, and the Analyst’s Ethical Imagination. Salberg, Leaning into Termination. Ehrenberg, Psychoanalytic Engagement. Gabbard, Ogden, On Becoming a Psychoanalyst. Wachtel, Knowing Oneself from the Inside Out, Knowing Oneself from the Outside In. Seligman, The Developmental Perspective in Relational Psychoanalysis. Hoffman, At Death’s Door. August 2011: 456pp. Hb: 978-0-415-88826-4: £100.00/$160.00 Pb: 978-0-415-88827-1: £32.00/$49.95

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Relational Psychoanalysis: Expansion of Theory Contents: Ipp, Foreword. Aron, Harris, Editors’ Introduction. Altman, Whiteness. Gerson, When the Third is Dead. Spezzano, A Home for the Mind. Frommer, On the Subjectivity of Lustful States of Mind. Leary, Passing, Posing, and “Keeping it Real.” Dimen, Money, Love, and Hate. Corbett, Gender Now. Coates, John Bowlby and Margaret S. Mahler. Stein, The Otherness of Sexuality. Bernstein, Revisiting “Mourning and Melancholia,” One More Time. Gentile, Between Private and Public. Slavin, The Innocence of Sexuality. Berman, The Happy Prince, the Giving Tree. Benjamin, Beyond Doer and Done To. Suchet, Unraveling Whiteness. Grand, Sacrificial Bodies. Goldner, Ironic Gender/Authentic Sex. Slavin, Lullaby on the Dark Side.

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With Culture in Mind Psychoanalytic Stories Edited by Muriel Dimen, New York University, USA This is a new kind of anthology. More conversation than collection, it locates the psychic and the social in clinical moments illuminating the analyst’s struggle to grasp a patient’s internal life as voiced through individual political, social, and material contexts. Each chapter is a single detailed case vignette in which aspects of race, gender, sexual orientation, heritage, ethnicity – elements of the sociopolitical matrix of culture – are brought to the fore in the transference-countertransference dimension, demonstrating how they affect the analytic encounter. Additionally, discussions by three senior analysts further deconstruct patients’ and analysts’ cultural embeddedness as illustrated in each chapter. Contents: Dimen, Introduction. Part I: The Social Third. Sheehy, Melissa: Lost in a Fog, or “How Difficult is This MOMMY Stuff, Anyway?” Hartman, Darren and Stephen: Erotic Interludes in Political Transference. Lobban, Li-An: Wounded by War. Pugachevsky, Mariana: An MS Patient in My Office. Rozmarin, Dori: “O Thou Seer, Go, Flee Thee.” Guralnik, Ede: Race, the Law, and I. Benjamin, Facing Reality Together: Discussion of “The Social Third.” Part II: Interpellations. Guralnik, Raven: Travels in Reality. Hartman, Darren with Dominic: From the Social to the Psychic. Lobban, Glenys: White or Not. Rozmarin, David and Jonathan: The Hostility of Discourse. Pugachevsky, Amy: The Intersection of Body and History. Sheehy, Anonymous: Floaters. Orbach, Bringing History to Mind: Discussion of “Interpellations.” Part III: Subjective Experience, Collective Narratives. Guralnik, Interpellating Grace. Hartman, Darren then Harvey: The Incest Taboo Reconsidered; the Collective Unconscious Reprised. Rozmarin, Asaf: I Am Yourself. Saketopoulou, DeShawn: Beyond the Color-blindness in Gender. Pugachevsky, Lynn, Ben, Lucy: Forbidden to Be. Lobban, Martha: Resignification Road. Samuels, Letters to the Authors: Discussion of “Subjective Experience, Collective Narratives.”

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Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder A Relational Approach Elizabeth F. Howell, International Society for the Study of Dissociation, USA Building on the comprehensive theoretical model of dissociation elegantly developed in The Dissociative Mind, Elizabeth Howell makes another invaluable contribution to the clinical understanding of dissociative states with Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder. Howell, working within the realm of relational psychoanalysis, explicates a multifaceted approach to the treatment of this fascinating yet often misunderstood condition. Howell begins with an explication of dissociation theory and research that includes the dynamic unconscious, trauma theory, attachment, and neuroscience. She then discusses the identification and diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder before moving on to outline a phase-oriented treatment plan. Contents: Introduction. Part I: Understanding Dissociative Identity

Disorder. The Lives and Psychotherapy of Three People with DID. The Dynamic Unconscious and the Dissociative Structure of the Mind. “The ‘We’ of Me”: Personality Organization in DID. DID is a Trauma Disorder. Dissociated Self-states, Trauma, and Disorganized Attachment. Some FREE SHIPPING!

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Toward Mutual Recognition Relational Psychoanalysis and the Christian Narrative Marie T. Hoffman, Rosemead School of Psychology and Fuller Theological Seminary, New York, USA

In Toward Mutual Recognition, Marie T. Hoffman, coming from a Christian perspective, suggests that the current relational turn in psychoanalysis has been influenced by numerous theorists – analysts and philosophers alike – who were themselves shaped by an embedded Christian narrative. As a result, the redemptive concepts of incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection – central to the tenets of Christianity – can be traced to relational theories, emerging analogously in the transformative process of mutual recognition in the concepts of identification, surrender, and gratitude, a trilogy which she develops as forming the “path of recognition.” Each movement on this path of recognition is given thought-provoking, in-depth attention, utilizing the theoretical perspectives of Benjamin, Hegel, and Ricoeur. Contents: Introduction: Charting a Path Toward Mutual Recognition. Part I: Identification/Incarnation. The First Movement Toward Mutual Recognition: Theoretical Perspectives. Introducing Mandy: Clinical Perspectives. Identifying the Christian Narrative in Early Psychoanalysis: Historical Perspectives. Part II: Surrender/Crucifixion. The Second Movement Toward Mutual Recognition: Theoretical Perspectives. Surrendering to the Third with Mandy: Clinical Perspectives. Destruction and Survival of the Christian Narrative in Fairbairn and Winnicott: Historical Perspectives. Part III: Gratitude/Resurrection. The Third Movement Toward Mutual Recognition: Theoretical Perspectives. From Mourning to Resurrection with Mandy: Clinical Perspectives. In Grateful Memory: The Resurrection of Sandor Ferenczi and the Renewal of the Relational Covenant: Historical Perspectives. Conclusion: Continuing Paths Toward Mutual Recognition.

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A Disturbance in the Field Essays in TransferenceCountertransference Engagement Steven H. Cooper, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, USA

“In every chapter of this lucid, deeply felt, thoughtful, and accessible book, Steven Cooper lays out the case that whatever clinical matter he is addressing is best understood by reference to multiple views... The result is far more significant and interesting than a simple eclecticism... This is a wise and mature book.” - Donnel Stern, Training and Supervising Analyst, William Alanson White Institute, USA

Eventually, the rigorous work of psychoanalysis will offer an opportunity to work through the most disturbing elements of a patient’s inner life as expressed and experienced by the analyst. Steven Cooper’s far-ranging essays try to locate some of the most ineffable types of situations analysts take up with their patients, such as the underlying grandiosity of self-criticism; too much congruence between what patients fantasize about and analysts wish to provide; and the importance of analyzing aggressive aspects of erotic transference. He also turns hostile transference/ countertransference phenomena inside-out to find out more about what patients are seeking and repudiating. Contents: Introduction: The Romance and Melancholia of Loving Psychoanalysis. The Grandiosity of Self-loathing: TransferenceCountertransference Dimensions. Privacy, Reverie, and the Analyst’s Ethical Imagination. An Elusive Aspect of the Analyst’s Relationship to Transference. A Disturbance in the Field: The Analyst’s Anticipatory Fantasies as Aid and Obstacle to the Patient’s Self-integration. Psychoanalytic Process: Clinical and Political Dimensions. Good Enough Vulnerability, Victimization, and Responsibility: Why One- and Two-person Models Need One Another. The New Bad Object and the Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis. Franz Alexander’s Corrective Emotional Experience Reconsidered. Working Through and Working Within: The Continuity of Enactment in the Termination Process.

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Uprooted Minds Surviving the Politics of Terror in the Americas Nancy Caro Hollander, Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies, USA

“Uprooted Minds inherits and develops psychoanalytical social psychology through a brilliant analysis of the historical roots of disturbances in the social matrices of several contemporary societies... Informative, challenging, disturbing, passionate, and goodhumored, I think it will inspire a new generation of psychoanalytical investigations of social dreaming.” - Christopher Bollas In our post-9/11 environment, our sense of relative security and stability as privileged subjects living in the heart of Empire has been profoundly shaken. Hollander explores the forces that have brought us to this critical juncture, analyzing the role played by 16

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the neoliberal economic paradigm and conservative political agenda that emerged in the West over the past four decades with devastating consequences for the hemisphere’s citizens. Narrative testimonies of progressive U.S. and Latin American psychoanalysts illuminate the psychological meanings of living under authoritarian political conditions and show how a psychoanalysis “beyond the couch” contributes to social struggles on behalf of human rights and redistributive justice. Contents: Scared Stiff: Social Trauma and Post-9/11 Political Culture. Political Culture and Psychoanalysis in the Southern Cone: Coming Attractions of the Dirty Wars. A Psychoanalysis for Tumultuous Times: The Psyche and Social Revolution. The Psychodynamics of State Terror. The Culture of Fear and Social Trauma. Exile: Paradoxes of Loss and Creativity. Neoliberal Democracy in Latin America: Impunity and Economic Meltdown. U.S. Neoliberal/Neoconservative Democracy: Psychoanalysis without the Couch. Impunity and Resistance: Saving Democracy in the Heart of Empire. The Future’s Uprooted Minds.

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First Do No Harm The Paradoxical Encounters of Psychoanalysis, Warmaking, and Resistance Edited by Adrienne Harris, New York University, USA, and Steven Botticelli, City University of New York, USA

While psychoanalysis can be used as much for the justifications of warfare and propaganda as it can be for the defiance of and resistance to those same things, it is in the investigation of the motives and methods behind these choices that it proves its greatest strength and value. To wit, this edited collection presents published and unpublished chapters by analysts, writers, and activists who have been working at the front lines of psychic life and war from various vantage points. Contents: Botticelli, Harris, Introduction. Part I: Psychoanalysis and Antiwar Work: Healing. McGoldrick, Where is the “Post” in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? First Impressions Working with Iraq and Afghanistan Soldiers. Gaudilliere, Men Learn from History that Men Learn Nothing from History. Boulanger, The Psychoanalytic Politics of Catastrophe. Thomas, Whose Truth? Inevitable Tensions in Testimony and the Search for Repair. Part II: The Paradox: Psychology’s Militarism. Soldz, Psychologists Defy Torture: The Challenge and the Path Ahead. Reisner, From Resistance to Resistance: A Narrative of Psychoanalytic Activism. Altman, Torture and the American Psychological Association: A One-person Play. Summers, Violence and American Foreign Policy: A Psychoanalytic Approach. Part III: War and Militarism Deconstructed. Zaretsky, Psychoanalysis, Vulnerability, and War. Davoine, Casus Belli. Grand, Combat Speaks: Grief and Tragic Memory. Moss, War Stories. Stein, Notes on Mind Control: The Malevolent Use of Emotion as a Dark Mirror of the Therapeutic Process. Hollander, The Gendering of Human Rights: Women and the Latin American Terrorist State. Part IV: Resistance. Rozmarin, Living in the Plural. Botticelli, The Politics of Identification: Resistance to the Israeli Occupation of Palestine. Harris, Dread is Just Memory in the Future Tense. Layton, Resistance to Resistance.

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Good Enough Endings Breaks, Interruptions, and Terminations from Contemporary Relational Perspectives Edited by Jill Salberg, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA

In the relational literature, the subject of termination – the ending of an analysis – has received scant attention, and traditional Freudian or ego-psychological criteria are not always enough to assess the readiness to terminate therapy in the coconstructed, intersubjective analytic relationship. Good Enough Endings seeks to remedy this gap, bringing together contributions from contemporary relational thinkers, while at the same time engaging with ideas from other psychoanalytic perspectives.

Contents: Gabbard, Foreword. Part I: Clinical Papers. Incorporation of an Invasive Object. Some Difficulties in the Analysis of a Withdrawn Patient. Psychotic Developments in a Sexually Abused Borderline Patient. Making Time, Killing Time. The Psychoanalytic Therapy of “Cluster A” Personality Disorders: Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal. The Beautiful Mind of John Nash: Notes Toward a Psychoanalytic Reading. Part II: Applied Papers. Madness in Society. The Worm that Flies in the Night. “The Central Phobic Position”: Notes on Andre Green’s “New Formulation of the Free Association Method” and the Analysis of Borderline States. Freud-baiting. Notes on “Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis” (Freud, 1909). Unimaginable Storms: Introduction and Conclusion.

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Invasive Objects Minds Under Siege Paul Williams, British Psychoanalytical Society, UK

“Paul Williams, in this beautifully written set of essays, manages to achieve something extraordinary: He succeeds in conveying the essential core of the psychoanalytic treatment of severe emotional disturbances... No one writing today brings to life as well as Williams the process of forging a genuine human connection with psychotic patients.” - Thomas H. Ogden, author, Rediscovering Psychoanalysis As the title suggests, the unifying thread of these papers is the investigation of serious mental disturbance, often characterized by the presence of intrusive and invasive thoughts and fantasies that originate in a traumatic past but which can colonize and destroy the rational mind. The diverse papers are grouped into two related sections. Part I is comprised of papers with a clinical orientation. In Part II, applied psychoanalytic thinking is integrated with Williams’ other professional passion, anthropology, in a paper that exemplifies generative thought through art, poetry, and tribal masks. FREE SHIPPING!

Edited by George Goldstein, New York University, Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA, and Helen Golden, was at Westchester Center for the Study of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA “This landmark volume is a gift to therapist’s everywhere. The combination of Sabert Basescu’s highly original and profoundly important essays and the illuminating commentaries of the discussants has created a book that is a treasure of clinical wisdom. By bringing Basescu’s contributions to a wider audience, the editors have done an invaluable service for our field.” - Theodore Jacobs, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA

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Sabert Basescu Selected Papers on Human Nature and Psychoanalysis

Contents: Salberg, Introduction. Part I: Termination: Theories and

Positions. Salberg, Historical Overview. Bergmann, Termination: The Achilles Heel of Psychoanalytic Technique. Britton, There is No End of the Line: Terminating the Interminable. Bernstein, Beyond the Bedrock. Holmes, Termination in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: An Attachment Perspective. Davies, Transformation of Desire and Despair: Reflections on the Termination Process from a Relational Perspective. Part II: On the Clinical Frontier. Salberg, How We End: Taking Leave. Grand, Termination as Necessary Madness. Cooper, The Changing Firmament: Familiar and Unfamiliar Forms of Engagement During Termination. Silverman, Will You Remember Me? Termination and Continuity. Layton, Maternal Resistance. Part III: Musings on the Multiple Meanings of Ending. Reis, Afterwardness and Termination. Skolnick, Termination in Psychoanalysis: It’s About Time. Goldman, Parting Ways. Glennon, Relational Analyses: Are They More Difficult to Terminate? Bass, “It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over”: Infinite Conversations, Imperfect Endings, and the Elusive Nature of Termination.

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This book comprises a selection of seven of Sabe’s articles, written across his career and exploring such issues as selfdisclosure in the therapy session, the origins of creativity, and even his own anxieties as an analyst. Preceding each original paper is a thoughtful commentary by different members of the contemporary psychoanalytic community, providing theoretical and clinical as well as personal context to Sabe’s work. 2009: 221pp. Hb: 978-0-415-87167-9: £52.50/$85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-87168-6: £19.50/$32.50

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The Hero in the Mirror From Fear to Fortitude Sue Grand, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA

“Wide-ranging and thought-provoking, The Hero in the Mirror is a book for our time... This is a hopeful book, a call for a collectivity of small heroes who will resist the false comfort and polarization of the heroic cycle with ordinary goodness. Sue Grand leads the way.” - Ghislaine Boulanger, author, Wounded by Reality: Understanding and Treating Adult Onset Trauma

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Utilizing examples from the clinically personal to the globally political, Sue Grand deconstructs the myth of the Hero – an externalized, larger-than-life personality who has the power to assuage our suffering while at the same time relieving us of the burdens of personal responsibility and social justice. In its place, she argues for the recognition of an ordinary hero, one who shares our fear and our flaws as well as our fortitude. As she grounds her thesis in clinical work, we meet combat veterans and children with imaginary saviors, the analyst who fails to discover her own personal hero and the patient with whom she reclaims it. But she also reaches out to the wider world, critiquing the Hero’s relation to war, terrorism, state-sponsored terror and genocide. 2009: 226pp. Hb: 978-0-88163-437-2: £60.00/$95.00 Pb: 978-0-88163-482-2: £22.95/$37.50

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Dare to Be Human A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Journey Michael Shoshani Rosenbaum, Bar-Ilan University School of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Israel

“A wonderful book, truly a magnificent achievement... I wholeheartedly recommend this book for every teacher and supervisor, as well as student and candidate of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. I will read it with my students, with study groups and during my courses.” - Lewis Aron, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA

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Also by Sue Grand The Reproduction of Evil A Clinical and Cultural Perspective

Quite simply, this book is an unprecedented achievement, taking the reader into actual psychoanalytic sessions and sharing with the reader Michael Shoshani Rosenbaum’s dialogues with Daniel, vividly illustrating his pain and struggle to transcend his existential plight. Furthermore, as the author of two sections of the book, Daniel himself provides a rare, insightful view from the other side of the couch, illuminating the challenge and change experienced within the other half of the therapeutic relationship. 2009: 248pp. Hb: 978-0-415-99797-3: £60.00/$95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99798-0: £22.95/$37.50

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The Analyst in the Inner City Race, Class, and Culture Through a Psychoanalytic Lens Second Edition Neil Altman, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA

“The Analyst in the Inner City shatters assumptions and brings penetrating light to our understanding of psychological life at the social margins... This groundbreaking work should be required reading in the mental health disciplines as well as social scientists working at the intersections of race, social class, and culture.” - Ricardo Ainslie, author, Long Dark Road: Bill King and Murder in Jasper

Much like the original, this second edition of The Analyst in the Inner City opens up with updated, detailed clinical vignettes and case presentations, which illustrate the challenges of working within this clinical milieu. Altman greatly expands his section on race, both in the psychoanalytic and the larger social world, including a focus on “whiteness” which, he argues, is socially constructed in relation to “blackness.” However, he admits the inadequacy of such categorizations and proffers a more fluid view of the structure of race.

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Starr: Repair of the Soul: Metaphors of Transformation in Jewish Mysticism and Psychoanalysis 2008: 160pp. Hb: 978-0-88163-486-0: £60.00/$90.00 Pb: 978-0-88163-487-7: £19.50/$32.50 www.routledgementalhealth.com/9780881634877

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The Making and Breaking of Affectional Bonds John Bowlby

Informed by wide clinical experience, and written with the author’s well known humanity and lucidity, these lectures provide an invaluable introduction to Bowlby’s work.

The Ethics of Psychoanalysis The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book VII

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Jacques Lacan The Ethics of Psychoanalysis remains a powerful and controversial work that is still argued over today by the likes of Judith Butler and Slavoj Zizek. 2007: 432pp. Pb: 978-0-415-42361-8: £13.95/$24.95

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Ecrits: A Selection Jacques Lacan

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Sigmund Freud The text includes the first full emergence of the concept of narcissism and develops Freud’s theories of homosexuality.

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The Family and Individual Development D. W. Winnicott Winnicott chronicles the complex inner lives of human beings, from the first encounter between mother and newborn, through the ‘doldrums’ of adolescence, to maturity.

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Sigmund Freud Thorough and thought-provoking, Totem and Taboo remains the fullest exploration of Freud’s most famous themes.

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D. W. Winnicott Winnicott is concerned with the springs of imaginative living and of cultural experience in every sense, with whatever determines an individual’s capacity to live creatively and to find life worth living. 2005: 240pp. Pb: 978-0-415-34546-0: £14.99/$27.50

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The Fear of Freedom Second Edition Erich Fromm In Fear of Freedom, Fromm warns that the price of community is indeed high, and it is the individual who pays.

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Editor: Emma Letley, writer, academic and psychoanalytic psychotherapist Originally published many years ago, Marion Milner’s books have made a large contribution to the field of psychoanalysis, and are still extremely relevant to psychoanalysis today. In this series, Emma Letley has worked with the Marion Milner foundation to re-contextualise five classic volumes by arranging for experts to provide new scholarly introductions to each book. www.routledgementalhealth.com/marion-milner

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New Introduction by Maud Ellmann “[What does a woman want?] What is revolutionary […] is that the author makes herself the subject rather than the object of Freud’s notoriously chauvinistic question. Aware that her own wants have been distorted and obscured by expectations about ‘woman’ and the pressure to subordinate a woman’s wants to those of others, she strives to develop ‘a method for discovering one’s true likes and dislikes, for finding and setting up a standard of values that is truly one’s own and not a borrowed mass-produced ideal.’” - Maud Ellmann, From the New Introduction

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Written in 1936 as a companion piece to A Life of One’s Own, An Experiment in Leisure further charts Marion Milner’s illuminating and rewarding investigation into how we lead our lives. Instead of drawing on her daily diary, she turns to memory images – images not only from her own life but also from books, mythology, travel and religion that seem to point to a suspension of ordinary, everyday awareness. From this condition of emptiness springs an increasing imaginative appreciation both of being alive and of the world we live in. Contents: Ellmann, New Introduction. Memories of Hobbies.

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Memories of Travel. Interest in Witchcraft. Images of Pagan Ceremonial, Burning the God. Looking for Pictures of What One Submits To. Fairy Tale: ‘The Death’s Head Emperor.’ How Should the Story End? Finding Further Terms. Haunting Images From a Bull-Fight. Feeling Drives Me to Study ‘Peer Gynt’. What Causes the Change From Imagination? Acceptance of Uncertainty as a Condition of New Understanding. An Attempt to Review the Method Used in this Experiment. More Images of Death. Attempt to Review the Results of this Experiment. Comparison With Other People. How Does Being a Woman Affect the Problem? Summing Up. March 2011: 224pp. Hb: 978-0-415-55066-6: £40.00/$60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55067-3: £12.99/$19.95

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Eternity’s Sunrise A Way of Keeping a Diary Marion Milner New Introduction by Hugh Haughton “The book is the culmination of Milner’s own literary journey, a final conjunction between her maverick take on psychoanalytic theory and her interest in art as it is created by or seen by people who are not ‘artists’, art historians or psycho-analysts. No-one can read the book, I think, without wondering about their own equivalent of Milner’s glass bead game or what mysteries lie concealed in the memories and souvenirs we bring back from our trips away from home and visits to galleries, as from our dreams.” - Hugh Haughton, From the New Introduction

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On Not Being Able to Paint Marion Milner New introduction by Janet Sayers “[This is a book] that has done so much over the years to bring about awareness of the interplay of inner and outer reality in art and in everyday life.” - Janet Sayers, From the Introduction

Milner’s great study, first published in 1950, discusses the nature of creativity and those forces which prevent its expression. In focusing on her own beginner’s efforts to draw and paint, she analyses not the mysterious and elusive ability of the genius but – as the title suggests – the all too common and distressing situation of ‘not being able’ to create. With a new introduction by Janet Sayers this edition of On Not Being Able to Paint brings the text to the present generation of readers in the fields of psychoanalysis, education and all those, specialist and general audiences alike, with an interest or involvement in the creative process and those impulses impeding it in many fields. Contents: Freud, Foreword. Introduction. Note to Second Edition. Sayers, New Introduction. Part I: The Emergence of the Free Drawings. What the Eye Likes. Being Separate and Being Together. Outline and the Solid Earth. The Plunge into Colour. The Necessity of Illusion. Part II: The Content of the Free Drawings. Monsters Within and Without. Disillusion and Hating. Preserving What One Loves. Part III: The Method of the Free Drawings. Reciprocity and Ordered Freedom. Refusal of Reciprocity. Ideals and the Fatal Prejudice. Rhythm and the Freedom of the Free Drawings. The Concentration of the Body. Part IV: The Use of the Free Drawings. The Role of the Medium. The Role of Images. Part V: The Use of Painting. Painting and Living. Painting as Making Real. Postscript: What it Amounts To. Appendix.

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At once autobiographical and psychoanalytic, The Hands of the Living God, first published in 1969, provides a detailed case study of Susan who, during a 20-year long treatment, spontaneously discovers the capacity to do doodle drawings. An important focus of the book is the drawings themselves, 150 of which are reproduced in the text, and their deep unconscious perception of the battle between sanity and madness. It is these drawings, linked with Milner’s sensitive and lucid record of the therapeutic encounter, that give the book its unique and compelling interest. Part I: The Years Before She Began to Draw. Her History. The Beginning of the Analysis: Her First Two Dreams. Unable to Grow Spiritually or Mentally: Blocks in the Maturational Process. The Dream of Water Behind the House: Need for the Self-created Environment. Daydream of a River and Logs: Her Devil as Seducer to Destruction? A Change in Technique: Attention to the Threshold Between the Articulate and the Inarticulate. Her Lost Background: The Undifferentiated Sea of Inner Body Awareness. She Begins to Turn Up as a Person: First Recognition of Self-projection Via her Cats. A New Experience of Breakdown: When her Foster Home Breaks Up. Part II: The 1950 Drawings. She Makes Contact by Doodle Drawings: Faecal Symbols as Devils or Chrysalises. After the Easter Holiday in Hospital: The Bottom’s Eye View of the World. After the Consultation: The Turdbaby and Strangled Feelings. The Sleeping Goddess: Premonitions of Waking up to Face Disillusionment and Loss. Many Kinds of Nests: Beginning to Conceive of a Holding Environment. The Summer Holiday in N.I. Hospital: Ego Nuclei, Early Body Memories and Archaic Body Images. She Tries Physiotherapy: The Delusory Body Image and the Real Body Image. Part III: The Years From 1951 to 1957 and the Background Theory. The External Situation: Learning to Cook and Attending a Psychotherapy Group as well as Analysis. The Post-E.C.T. Drawing and the Circle: A Symbol of Fusion of Mother and Child. Ways of Communicating Feelings: Confusion of Body-openings and the Creative Surrender. Haloes, Traps and the Devil: Delusory Cocoons and Identification with the Exalted Ego-ideal. Part IV: The 1957 to 1958 Drawings and Her Re-entry Into the World. She Uses the Symbol of Water: Premonitions of Re-birth. The Little Duck Gets Ready to Come Out: But to Come out Means to be Eaten? Her First Landscapes and Drawings of the Inside of the Mouth: Beginning to Realize that her Attacks can do Harm. Her Use of the Diagonal: Experimenting with Ideas of Duality and an Interface Between Opposites. The Day her Head Stops Turning: Recognition of a Gap, A Sense of Loss, a ‘Hole in the Heart’. The Proudman Dream and Return to the World: Accepting Limitations to Loving and Discovery of Communion. Part V: What Followed. A Crystallization of Theory: Breathing and Primary Selfenjoyment. Her Mother’s Death and After: Finding a Mate and Towards Re-finding her Feet. The Saliva in the Cup: The Place of Transformation. September 2010: 552pp. Hb: 978-0-415-55069-7: £55.00/$90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55070-3: £16.99/$26.95

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Raul Moncayo, Training Analyst, Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis, California, USA Lacan’s seminar on identification marks a turning point from the early to the later years of his work. In this book Raul Moncayo builds on many of the concepts that Lacan developed in his seminar, focusing on the relationship between the unary trait and narcissism that occurs via ruling ideas, master signifiers, and the objet a as a part object and a partial form of identification. Moncayo advances Lacanian psychoanalysis not only for its scholarly value, but also for its bearing on the clinical practice of psychoanalysis today. Contents: Introduction. Part I: Theory. Trace and Trait: Non-identity as the Aim of Identification in Psychoanalysis. Semblance and the Luminous Face of the Void. Part II: Practice. On the Aim and End of Analysis in the Lacanian School. Variable Length Analysis and the Question of Brief Analysis. Part III: Culture. Postmodern Theory and Culture and Lacanian Psychoanalysis. Magritte, The Void, and The Imagination.

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This fourth edition of Introduction to Psychotherapy builds on the success of the previous three editions and remains an essential purchase for trainee psychotherapists, psychiatrists and other professionals. It has been revised and extended to capture some of the current themes, controversies and issues relevant to psychotherapy as it is practised today. Bateman has added new chapters on attachment theory and personality disorder and has developed further the research sections on selection and outcome. His new chapter on further therapies covers a variety of therapeutic movements and establishes links between these and classical psychoanalytical therapies.

Michael J. Miller, SUNY Upstate Medical University, New York, USA The work of Jacques Lacan is associated more with literature and philosophy than mainstream American psychology, due in large part to the dense language he often employs in articulating his theory – often at the expense of clinical illustration. As a result, his contributions are frequently fascinating, but their utility in the therapeutic setting can be difficult to pinpoint. Lacanian Psychotherapy aims to fill in this clinical gap by presenting theoretical discussions in clear, accessible language and applying them to several chapter-length case studies.

Contents: Foreword to the First Edition. Foreword to the Second Edition. Foreword to the Third Edition. Foreword to the Fourth Edition. Prologue. Part I: Psychodynamic Principles. Introduction to Psychodynamic Principles. Historical Background to Dynamic Psychotherapy. The Concept of Conflict. Unconscious Processes. Anxiety and Psychic Pain. Defence Mechanisms. Motivational Drives. Developmental Phases. Attachment Theory. Models of the Mind. Therapeutic Relationships. Part II: Psychodynamic Practice. Introduction to Psychodynamic Practice. Elements of Psychotherapy. Levels of Psychotherapy. Psychoanalysis and Analytic Psychotherapy. Group Psychotherapy. Family and Couple Therapy. Social Therapy. Encounter and Beyond. Further Therapies. Personality Disorder. Selection. Outcome and Research. Appendix.

Contents: Introduction: Another Psychoanalysis. Shattering Discourse to Bring Free Speech. Evidence and Psychotherapy: A History of Case Histories. Strength in Letters. Aggressiveness in Psychotherapy. Organa Non-Grata. Che Vuoi? The Letter and the Desire of the Other. Conclusions.

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Loneliness and Longing Psychoanalytic Reflections Edited by Brent Willock, Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Canada, Lori C. Bohm, City College of New York, USA, and Rebecca C. Curtis, Adelphi University, New York, USA We all experience loneliness at some time in our lives and it often motivates people, consciously or otherwise, to enter treatment. Yet it is rarely explicitly addressed in psychoanalytic literature. Loneliness and Longing rectifies this oversight by thoroughly exploring this painful psychological state. In this book contributors address the inner sense of loneliness – that is feeling alone even in the company of others – by drawing on different aspects of loneliness and longing. Topics covered include: loneliness in the consulting room, the relationship between loneliness and love, the effects of social networking and the internet, how loneliness changes throughout the life-cycle and healing the analyst’s loneliness. Loneliness and Longing draws on both theory and practice to discuss ways to help people to understand and cope with this important emotional state, encouraging them to make loneliness and longing less pervasive in their lives. Selected Contents: Bohm, Introduction. Part I: Loneliness in Life and

in Treatment: Psychoanalytic and Existential Perspectives. Part II: New Forms of Loneliness in Cyberspace. Part III: Yearning and its Vicissitudes. Part IV: Loneliness Through the Life Cycle. Part V: Treating the Difficult Lonely Patient. Part VI: Healing the Traumatized Analyst’s Loneliness. Part VII: Loneliness and Yearnings in the Sociocultural Surround. Part VIII: Yearning for Non-human Connections. Part IX: Expanding our Theories to Understand and Treat Loneliness and Yearnings. Part X: Reflections. October 2011: 336pp. Hb: 978-0-415-61097-1: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-61098-8: £22.99/$36.95

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strategies in this second edition of Beginnings. The essential question remains the same, however: How does a therapist begin psychotherapy? To address this delicate issue, she takes a thoughtful, step-by-step approach to the substance of those crucial first sessions, delineating both processes and potential pitfalls in such topics as establishing a therapeutic alliance, issues of trust, and history taking. Each chapter is revised and expanded to include the latest treatment research and modalities.

Utilizing the hermeneutics of HansGeorg Gadamer and the ethics of Emmanuel Lévinas, The Suffering Stranger invigorates the conversation between psychoanalysis and philosophy, demonstrating how each is informed by the other and how both are strengthened in unison. Orange turns her critical (and clinical) eye toward five major psychoanalytic thinkers – Sándor Ferenczi, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, D. W. Winnicott, Heinz Kohut, and Bernard Brandchaft – investigating the hermeneutic approach of each and engaging these innovative thinkers precisely as interpreters, as those who have seen the face and heard the voice of the other in an ethical manner. In doing so, she provides the practicing clinician with insight into the methodology of interpretation that underpins the day-to-day activity of analysis. Contents: What is Hermeneutics? The Suffering Stranger and the Hermeneutics of Trust. Sándor Ferenczi: The Analyst of Last Resort and the Hermeneutics of Trauma. Frieda Fromm-Reichmann: Incommunicable Loneliness. D. W. Winnicott: Humanitarian without Sentimentality. Heinz Kohut: Glimpsing the Hidden Suffering. Bernard Brandchaft: Liberating the Incarcerated Spirit. Afterword: The Next Step.

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Thinking for Clinicians Philosophical Resources for Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Humanistic Psychotherapies

Donna M. Orange, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York, USA Thinking for Clinicians provides analysts of all orientations with the tools and context for working critically within psychoanalytic theory and practice. It does this through detailed chapters on some of the philosophers whose work is especially relevant for contemporary theory and clinical writing: Emmanuel Levinas, Martin Buber, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Hans-Georg Gadamer. Orange presents the historical background for their ideas, along with clinical vignettes to help contextualize their theories, further grounding them in real-world experience. 2009: 168pp. Hb: 978-0-88163-492-1: £52.50/$85.00 Pb: 978-0-88163-493-8: £19.50/$32.50

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Why Things Matter The Place of Values in Science, Psychoanalysis and Religion David M. Black, in private practice, London, UK Why Things Matter explores how the comparatively new scientific discipline of consciousness studies requires us to recognize that subjectivity is as irreducible a feature of the world as matter and energy. Necessarily inter-disciplinary, this book draws on science, philosophy and the history of religion to argue that there can be influential values which are not based exclusively on biological need or capricious life-style choices. It suggests that many recent scientific critics of religion, including Freud, have failed to see clearly the issues at stake. Contents: Introduction: Science and Values. Consciousness: ‘A Fact

Without Parallel’. Value-free Science: Galileo and Darwin. Sympathy as a Capacity. How Religions Work: A Comparison with Psychoanalysis. The Ownership of Consciousness and the Uniqueness of Subjects. Mapping a Detour: Why did Freud Speak of a Death Drive? An Outline of a ‘Contemplative Position’. Selves and No-selves. The Basis of Responsible Commitment. May 2011: 240pp. Hb: 978-0-415-49370-3: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49371-0: £22.99/$36.95

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Contemporary Psychoanalytic Foundations Postmodernism, Complexity, and Neuroscience

Mark Leffert, in private practice, Santa Barbara, USA “Formidable! I was very impressed, not just by Leffert’s fantastic erudition but by the integration of his concept of the myriad problems surrounding the construct of consciousness... I’m going to have to read this book over and over again - it is as marvelous as it is useful.” - James S. Grotstein, Training and Supervising Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of California and New Center for Psychoanalysis, USA

In an effort to provide a ground for current psychoanalytic thought, Mark Leffert creates an interreferential schema which balances the influences of postmodernism, complexity theory, and neuroscience as its key factors. Using the heterogeneity of postmodern thought as a starting point, he traces its impact on and implications for the development of the discipline, leading into the realm of complexity theory – which is relatively new to the psychoanalytic literature – and how it informs as well as constrains certain psychoanalytic assumptions. 2010: 320pp. Hb: 978-0-88163-496-9: £55.00/$90.00 Pb: 978-0-88163-497-6: £22.99/$35.95

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Psychoanalysis and Ecology at the Edge of Chaos Complexity Theory, Deleuze|Guattari and Psychoanalysis for a Climate in Crisis Joseph Dodds, Charles University, Prague This book argues that psychoanalysis has a unique role to play in the climate change debate by placing emphasis on the unconscious dimensions of our mental and social lives. Exploring contributions from Freudian, Kleinian, Object Relations, Self Psychology, Jungian, and Lacanian traditions, the book discusses how psychoanalysis can help to unmask the anxieties, deficits, conflicts, phantasies and defences crucial in understanding the human dimension of the ecological crisis. Contents: Jordan, Foreword. Part I: Climate Change: A Psychological Problem. Climate Crisis: Psychoanalysis and the Ecology of Ideas. Theoretical Crisis: Complexity as Meta-theory. Ecology at the Edge of Chaos. Part II: The Phantasy of Ecology: The Psychoanalysis of Climate Change. Classical Psychoanalysis. Eco-anxiety and Defence. Object Relations Theory: A More Ecological Approach to Mind. Part III: The Ecology of Phantasy. Ecopsychology and the Greening of Psychotherapy. Ecology Without Nature: Lacanian Ecopsychoanalysis. Deleuze|Guattari and the Zoological Imagination. Part IV: Nonlinear Ecopsychoanalysis. Entering the Nonlinear World. The Ecology and Complexity of Psychoanalysis. Deleuze|Guattari and the Ecology of Mind. Filmography.

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Off the Couch Contemporary Psychoanalytic Applications Edited by Alessandra Lemma, and Matthew Patrick, both at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

“The editors have gifted us with a rare treasure in putting together this book which reflects the range of contributions that key figures in the world of psychoanalysis have made to the services and culture that create the context for the evolution of psychoanalytic ideas.” - Peter Fonagy, University College London, UK The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challenges this view, demonstrating that psychoanalytic thinking and its applications are both innovative and relevant, in particular to the management and treatment of more disturbed and difficult to engage patient groups. This book suggests that psychoanalysis has a vital position within the public health sector and discusses how it can be better utilised in the treatment of a range of mental health problems. It also highlights the role of empirical research in providing a robust evidence base. Contents: Lemma, Patrick, Contemporary Psychoanalytic Applications:

Development and its Vicissitudes. Alderdice, Off the Couch and Round the Conference Table. Cooper, Lousada, The Shock of the Real: Psychoanalysis, Modernity, Survival. Briggs, Suicide Prevention: The Contribution of Psychoanalysis. Baradon, Target, Mothers and Babies in Prison: A Psychoanalytic Approach Supporting Attachment. Rustin, Emanuel, Observation, Reflection and Containment: A Psychoanalytic Approach to

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Under the Skin A Psychoanalytic Study of Body Modification Alessandra Lemma, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

“Beautifully written, this book is easily approachable by a large spectrum of readers while also addressing some deeply psychoanalytic and clinical issues. By discussing specific unconscious phantasies and the hatred of reality at work in the compelling need to modify the surface of the body, the book introduces an important psychoanalytic perspective on the complex and delicate role of early maternal responsiveness in development.” - Dana Birksted-Breen, Training Psychoanalyst; Joint Editor-in-Chief International Journal of Psychoanalysis

Under the Skin considers the motivation behind why people pierce, tattoo, cosmetically enhance, or otherwise modify their body, from a psychoanalytic perspective. It discusses how the therapist can understand and help individuals for whom the manipulation of the body is felt to be psychically necessary, regardless of whether the process of modification causes pain. In this book, psychoanalyst Alessandra Lemma draws on her work in the consulting room, as well as films, fiction, art and clinical research to suggest that the motivation for extensively modifying the surface of the body, and being excessively preoccupied with its appearance, comes from the person’s internal world – under their skin. Under the Skin provides a detailed study of the challenges posed by our embodied nature through an exploration of the unconscious phantasies that underlie the need for body modification, making it essential reading for all clinicians working with those who are preoccupied with their appearance and modify their bodies including psychotherapists, counsellors, psychiatrists and psychologists. Contents: The Body as Canvas. As You Desire Me. The Symptom of Ugliness Mirrors. Being Seen or Being Watched. Occupied Territories and Foreign Parts: Reclaiming the Body. Copies Without Originals: Envy and the Maternal Body. The Botoxing of Experience. Ink, Holes and Scars. An Order of Pure Decision.

2010: 216pp. Hb: 978-0-415-48569-2: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48570-8: £21.99/$34.95

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Women’s Bodies in Psychoanalysis Rosemary M. Balsam, Yale School of Medicine, Connecticut, USA

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Work with Parents and Children Under Five. Lemma, Young, Working with Traumatised Adolescents: A Framework for Intervention. Lowe, Working with Ambivalence: Making Psychotherapy More Accessible to Young Black People. Stern, The Relevance of Applied Psychoanalytic Practice and Thinking to the Treatment of Medically Symptomatic Patients. Wood, Applied Analytic Work in Forensic Settings: The Understanding and Treatment of Paedophilia. Graff, Milrod, Aronson, Panic Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Manualized, Psychoanalytic Approach to Panic Disorder. Bell, Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis: A Conceptual Mapping. Moorey, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Psychoanalysis.

In this book Rosemary M. Balsam explores the overdrawn separations between the body and mind in psychoanalytic thinking, and considers the much neglected contribution of the physical body and its impact on the psyche. The book argues that it is not physically being a woman that affects a person’s mind, but it is living in that physical, biological body of the woman constantly creating reactive portraits in the mind, that affects the life we lead. Women’s Bodies in Psychoanalysis singles out and explores the female body alluding to its history in theory. It also discusses clinical demonstrations that indicate the compelling nature of the sexed and biological female body. The book indicates that in order to advance thinking around sexuality and gender, the female body – specifically the pregnant body – needs to be reclaimed and reconceptualised. Illustrated throughout with clinical case studies, this book will allow the therapist to help the patient to appreciate how the elements of the physical body and the mind work together. Contents: Introduction. A Language of Silence? Women Talking. The Vanished Pregnant Body. The Pregnant Mother and Her Daughter’s Body Image. Childbirth. Childbirth in Vivo. Sisters and Brothers. Mothers and Daughters. Sons and Mothers: Fathers as Daughters’ Infant Caretakers. Implications for Theory.

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A Woman’s Unconscious Use of Her Body A Psychoanalytical Perspective Dinora Pines, was a Training Psychoanalyst at the British Psychoanalytical Society, UK

New Introduction by Susie Orbach “Dinora Pines’ collection of papers republished now remains as refreshing, moving and profound as when they first came out... Her dedication to understand the dilemmas of the women who sought therapy with her, led her to extend the conventions of both psychoanalytic understandings and practice in deeply sensitive and useful ways... Rereading this book brings Dinora and her compassion and intelligence alive once again.” - Susie Orbach, From the New Introduction

Drawing on Dinora Pines’ lifetime of clinical experience this classic book provides a psychoanalytic understanding of women’s relationships with their bodies, focusing on key moments in women’s lives. With chapters organised to follow the female life-cycle, topics covered include:

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Can Gender Discourses Subvert Psychoanalysis?

• menopause and old age • the traumatic effects of surviving the Holocaust. Contents: Orbach, Foreword. Introduction. Skin Communication: Early Skin Disorders and Their Effect on Transference and Countertransference. The Psychoanalytic Dialogue: Transference and Countertransference. Adolescent Promiscuity: A Clinical Presentation. Pregnancy and Motherhood: Interaction Between Fantasy and Reality. Adolescent Pregnancy and Motherhood. The Relevance of Early Psychic Development to Pregnancy and Abortion. Pregnancy, Miscarriage and Abortion. Emotional Aspects of Infertility and its Remedies. The Menopause. Old Age. Working With Women Survivors of the Holocaust: Affective Experiences in Transference and Countertransference. The Impact of the Holocaust on the Second Generation.

2010: 224pp. Pb: 978-0-415-55807-5: £19.99/$31.95

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The Gendered Unconscious

Please Select Your Gender

Louise Gyler, in private practice, Sydney, Australia “Louise Gyler provides an excellently wellresearched, intelligently written, critical up-date on feminism and psychoanalysis.“ - Janet Sayers, University of Kent, UK

Feminist interventions in psychoanalysis have often attempted either to subvert or re-frame the masculinist and phallocentric biases of Freud’s psychoanalysis. This book investigates the nature of these interventions by comparing the status and treatment of women in two different psychoanalytic models: the Kleinian and the feminist psychoanalytic models. 2010: 208pp. Hb: 978-0-415-40170-8: £45.00/$79.95 Pb: 978-0-415-40171-5: £14.95/$26.95

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From the Invention of Hysteria to the Democratizing of Transgenderism

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Sexuality, Passion, Love, and Desire in the Therapeutic Encounter

Patricia Gherovici, Philadelphia Lacan Study Group, USA “This book is as complex and evocative as its title suggests. Drawing from her own psychoanalytic practice, Gherovici provides an intimate account of the psychological dilemmas her patients are facing... this book is a compelling ‘must-read.’” - Jeanne Wolff Bernstein, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, USA

Utilizing rich clinical vignettes and elements of Lacanian theory, Patricia Gherovici demonstrates how the transgender discourse has both reoriented psychoanalytic practice and reframed debates about gender in American society at large. She traverses historical, theoretical, and clinical grounds to explore what has been termed the “democratizing of gender” – for what could be more democratic than the choice of one’s own gender, now able to be changed on demand? Arguing for the depathologization of transgenderism, Please Select Your Gender aims to revise current notions of human sexuality in general. In doing so, it challenges the theory and practice of psychoanalysis with questions typically addressed only indirectly, but which are themselves transforming how analysis is done, advancing new ideas for the clinic that can be extrapolated to social and intellectual contexts in an effort to engage the broader dialogues of gender and sexuality. Contents: Introduction. The Imperative of Choice. The Democratizing of Transgenderism. Genealogy of Hysteria. Freud’s Sex Change. Falling into Sex Like Falling in Love. Gender and Sex as Performance. Boy Girl Boy. Lacan’s Transsexuals. Hysteria and Transsexualism. Writing the Sinthome: The Transsexual Body as a Written Body. Conclusion.

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Sex in Psychotherapy

Lawrence E. Hedges, Listening Perspectives Study Center, California, USA Sex in Psychotherapy takes a psychodynamic approach to understanding recent technological and theoretical shifts in the field of psychotherapy. Lawrence Hedges provides an expert overview and analysis of a wide variety of new perspectives on sex, sexuality, gender, and identity; new theories about sex’s role in therapy; and new discoveries about the human brain and how it works. Therapists will value Hedges’s unique insights into the role of sexuality in therapy. October 2010: 234pp. Hb: 978-0-415-87352-9: £19.99/$34.95

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Self Within Marriage The Foundation for Lasting Relationships Richard M. Zeitner, Greater Kansas City Psychoanalytic Institute, Missouri, USA Self Within Marriage combines the theoretical orientations of object-relations theory, self psychology, and systems theory to illustrate and discuss a way of understanding and working with couples and individuals whose relationship and emotional difficulties have centered on the very common conundrum of balancing individuality and intimacy in romantic relationships. June 2011: 325pp. Hb: 978-0-415-99732-4: £21.99/$34.95

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Electra vs Oedipus The Drama of the Mother– Daughter Relationship Hendrika C. Freud, in private practice, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Translated by Marjolijn de Jager

Electra vs Oedipus explores the deeply complex and often turbulent relationship between mothers and daughters. In contrast to Sigmund Freud’s conviction that the father is the central figure, the book puts forward the notion that women are in fact far more (pre)occupied with their mother. Drawing on the author’s extensive clinical experience, the book provides numerous case studies which shed light on women’s emotional development. Topics include: • love and hate between mothers and daughters • the history of maternal love • childbirth and depression

Bennett, Sexual Revolutions – Towards a Brief History. Part II: Fathers and Sons. Muhlbacher, Elementary My Dear Holmes – Hans Gross, the father of Criminology and Arthur Conan Doyle. Gilman, Kafka, Sex and the Jews. Dienes, Gross vs. Gross. Olenhusen, Sigmund Freud, Max Weber and the Sexual Revolution. Part III: Psychoanalysis, Literature and Sociology. Springer, Freud, Gross, Sexual Revolution. Heuer, The Birth of Intersubjectivity: Otto Gross and the Development of Psychoanalytic Theory and Clinical Practice. Totton, Wilhelm Reich’s Theory of Sexuality. Michaels, Otto Gross’ Influence on German-language Writers. Turner, ‘Making History’: D. H. Lawrence, Frieda Weekley and Otto Gross. Whimster, No Place for a Sexual Revolutionary. Heidelberg and Otto Gross. Part IV: Sexual Revolutions. Orbach, Kahr, Sexual Liberation: Where Have We Got To? Psychoanalysis and the Engagement with Sexual Liberation. Samuels, Carnal Critiques: Promiscuity, Politics, Imagination, Spirituality and Hypocrisy. Hon, Rethinking Virginity: A Post-Jungian Reframing. Heuer, The Colour of Rainbows: The Advent of Post-postmodernity and the Notion of Forgiveness. Heuer, ‘The Sacredness of Love’ or: ‘Relationship as Third, as Religion’ – Otto Gross’ Concepts of Relationship Today. November 2010: 312pp. Hb: 978-0-415-57043-5: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-57044-2: £22.99/$36.95

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2010: 216pp. Hb: 978-0-415-54796-3: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-0-415-54797-0: £22.99/$36.95

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Sexual Revolutions

Sacral Revolutions Reflecting on the Work of Andrew Samuels – Cutting Edges in Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis

Electra vs Oedipus will be a valuable resource for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and all those with an interest in the dynamics of the mother–daughter relationship. Contents: Love and Hate Between Mothers and Daughters. The Symbiotic Illusion. History of Maternal Love. Nina: Daughter of a Single Mother. Electra versus Oedipus. What Does Woman Want? Childbirth and Depression. Martha: A Woman in her Middle Years. On Rejected Mothers. History and Hysteria.

Edited by Gottfried Heuer, in private practice, London, UK Sacral Revolutions is a unique project reflecting the contribution that Andrew Samuels has made to the general field of psychoanalysis and Jungian analysis in both clinical and academic contexts. 2009: 352pp. Hb: 978-0-415-48172-4: £65.00/$105.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55461-9: £23.95/$37.50

Psychoanalysis, History and the Father

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Edited by Gottfried Heuer, in private practice, London, UK

The ideas of psychoanalyst Otto Gross (1877–1920) have had a seminal influence on the development of psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice and yet his work has been largely overlooked. For Freud, he was one of only two analysts ‘capable of making an original contribution’ (Jung was the other), and Jung called Gross ‘my twin brother’ in the course of their mutual analysis. This is a major interdisciplinary enquiry into the history, nature and plausibility of the idea of a ‘sexual revolution’, drawing also on the related fields of history, law, criminology, literature, sociology and philosophy. Sexual Revolutions introduces Gross’ work to the academic and clinical fields of psychoanalysis and Jungian analysis. Although most people associate the term with the 1960s, its foundations lie in the long-neglected but sensational work of the early psychoanalyst Otto Gross. This book will be essential reading for all psychoanalysts and Jungian analysts with an interest in learning more about his work. Contents: Heuer, ‘The Angel of History’: ‘The Past and the Present

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The Artist’s Mind A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Creativity, Modern Art and Modern Artists George Hagman, Greater Bridgeport Community Mental Health Center, USA

“Hagman invites the reader to join him on a fascinating and audacious psychoanalytic tour of the minds of significant artists of the 19th and 20th Centuries... An innovative contribution to the dual fields of art and psychoanalysis, The Artist’s Mind is an engaging read.” - Joy Schaverien, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, and author of The Revealing Image

For the past century psychoanalysts have attempted to understand the psychology of art, artists and aesthetic experience. This book examines how contemporary psychoanalytic theory provides insight into understanding the psychological sources of creativity, Modern Art and modern artists. The Artist’s Mind revisits the lives of eight modern artists including Henri Matisse, Marcel Duchamp, Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol,

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A Psychoanalytic Developmental Approach

Through the examination of great artists’ lives and psychological dynamics, the author articulates a new psychoanalytic aesthetic model that has both clinical and historical significance.

Edited by Marie Zaphiriou Woods, and Inge-Martine Pretorius, both at The Anna Freud Centre, London, UK

Contents: Introduction. A New Psychoanalytic Model of Aesthetic

Experience. Art and the Artist’s Mind. Modern Art and Modern Artists. Edgar Degas: The Psychological Edge of Modernism. Pierre Bonnard: The Seduction of Beauty. The Creative Anxiety of Henri Matisse. The Beauty of Indifference: The Art of Marcel Duchamp. Modern Art in America. Joseph Cornell’s Quest for Beauty. Form Follows Function: The Selfobject Function of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Architecture. Jackson Pollock: An American’s Triumph and the Death of Modernism. The Birth of Postmodernism: Andy Warhol’s Perverse Aesthetics. 2010: 192pp. Hb: 978-0-415-46705-6: £55.00/$90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46706-3: £21.99/$34.95

“This book succeeds brilliantly at illustrating the enormous value of the psychoanalytic parent-toddler group model developed at the Anna Freud Centre and now adopted around the world... The authors teach by example, sharing their extraordinary knowledge of this tumultuous but exhilarating age through tactful interventions that expand our repertoire and stimulate our own creativity.” - Alicia F. Lieberman, University of California, San Francisco, USA

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Parents and Toddlers in Groups

The First Year and the Rest of Your Life Movement, Development, and Psychotherapeutic Change Ruella Frank, New York Institute for Gestalt Therapy, USA, and Frances La Barre, in private practice, New York, USA

“This fascinating and undeniably important book will do nothing less than widen and reorient your perception of human movement... If you are interested in mother-infant observational studies, the interaction of parent couples, or individual psychotherapy, this is essential reading.” - Donnel Stern, Training and Supervising Analyst, William Alanson White Institute, USA

The movement repertoire that develops in the first year of life is a language in itself and conveys desires, intentions, and emotions. This early life in motion serves as the roots of ongoing nonverbal interaction and later verbal expression – in short, this language remains a key element in communication throughout life. In their path-breaking book, gestalt therapist Ruella Frank and psychoanalyst Frances La Barre give readers the tools to see and understand the logic of this nonverbal realm. They demonstrate how observations of fundamental movement interactions between babies and parents cue us to coconstructed experiences that underlie psychological development. Contents: The Significance of the First Year. Why Movement? Six Fundamental Movements. Kinetic Temperament. Embodied History. Working with Parent Couples. Working with Individual Adults. Postscript: Explorations to Enhance the Experience of Moving.

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This book explores how psychoanalytic principles can be applied when working with parents and toddlers in groups. Illustrated with lively observations, it discusses how these parent-toddler groups can be an effective medium for early intervention during a period which is critical for the negotiation of a child’s central emotional issues. Parents and Toddlers in Groups demonstrates the particular challenges of the toddler phase and its contribution to an individual’s future development and relationships. Focusing on an approach developed by the Anna Freud Centre and comprising chapters from a range of expert contributors, topics include: • the history, theory and practice of parent-toddler groups at the Anna Freud Centre • how this approach has been adapted and applied across a wide range of settings and cultures • the findings of research projects carried out on parent-toddler groups. Contents: Introduction. Part I: The Anna Freud Centre ParentToddler Groups. Pretorius, A Historical Background of the Anna Freud Centre Parent-Toddler Groups and the Use of Observation to Study Child Development. Zaphiriou Woods, Normal Toddler Development: Excursions and Returns. Zaphiriou Woods, The Anna Freud Centre Approach to Running a Parent-Toddler Group. Stoker, The Role of Play. Plagerson, Normally Difficult and Difficult Normality. A Toddler Observation Paper. Pretorius, Wallace, Being Seen to Be Able: The Relationship Between a Partially Sighted Father and his Daughters Born with Floppy Baby Syndrome. Part II: Adaptations and Applications of the Anna Freud Centre Model. Stoker, Difference and Disability: Experiences in a Specialist Toddler Group. Bennett, Running a Toddler Group on a Council Housing Estate; Invisibility, Intrusion, Dislocation and the Importance of Boundaries. Pluckrose, Building a Toddler Group in a Hostel for Homeless Families: An Iterative Technique. Martínez del Solar, Reaching Out to Vulnerable Parents and Toddlers: Establishing a Parent-Toddler Group in a Deprived Area of South London. Ivanova, Vasilyeva, Integrating Parents and Toddlers with Special Needs: Parent-Toddler Groups in St. Petersburg. Navridi, Integration, Sharing and Separation: Introducing the Concept of Toddlers and Toddler Groups in Greece. Barrantes, Piazzon, Finding Our Own Path: Engaging Working Parents in a Toddler Group in Peru. Part III: Research and Evaluation. Asquith, Introduction. Kitson, Barros, Midgley, A Qualitative Study of the Experience of Parents Attending a Psychoanalytic Parent-Toddler Group. Rivera, Asquith, Prützel-Thomas, Thinking About My Toddler: Can a Psychoanalytic Toddler Group Enhance Reflective Functioning Capacities in Parents? Holmes, Prützel-Thomas, Asquith, Snack Time at an Anna Freud Centre Parent-Toddler Group: Microanalysis of Social Eating in Toddlerhood. Target, Allison, Conclusion. Appendix.

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Infant Observation and Research Emotional Processes in Everyday Lives Edited by Cathy Urwin, Tavistock Clinic, London, UK, and Janine Sternberg, Portman Clinic, London, UK Psychoanalytic infant observation is frequently used in training psychoanalytic psychotherapists and allied professionals, but increasingly its value as a research method is being recognised, particularly in understanding developmental processes in vulnerable individuals and groups. This book explores how infant observation can be used as a research methodology and discusses the strengths and limitations from a methodological and philosophical point of view. Throughout the book, Cathy Urwin, Janine Sternberg, and their contributors introduce the reader to the nature, scope and value of psychoanalytic infant observation. Contents: Introduction. Part I: Epistemology and Infant Observation

as Part of the Learning Process. Price, Cooper, The Baby in Mind: The Practical and Clinical Relevance of Debates about the Epistemological Status of the Observed Baby. Rustin, Infant Observation Research: Questions of Method. Music, How Do We Know the Ways in Which Infants Experience the World? Lessons From Child Development Research. Sternberg, Infant Observation: Why it is at the Heart of Training. Trowell, Miles, An Account of an Application in the Training of Front Line Professionals with Children and Families. Part II: How Infant Observation Can Inform Understanding and Influence Practice. Urwin, Observing Cultural Difference and Observing Ourselves. Reid, The Experience of Babies Born After a Perinatal Loss. Shallcross, What Can be Learned from a Single Case of Psychoanalytic Infant Observation? Wakelyn, Infant Observation in Foster Care. Rhode, Infant Observation as an Early Intervention: Lessons from a Pilot Research Project. Part III: Psychoanalytic Infant Observation and Other Methodologies. Jones, A New Way of Helping a Traumatised and Emotionally Frozen Mother Observe and Be With her Baby. Briggs, Behringer, The Links Between Infant Observation Research and Other Paradigms. Bradley, Selby, Urwin, Group Life in Babies: Establishing a Method. Datler, Trunkenpolz, Lazar, Observing in Nursing Homes: The Use of Single Case and Organisational Observation as a Research Tool. Shuttleworth, ‘Faith and Culture’: Community Life and the Creation of a Shared Psychic Reality. Miller, Afterword. December 2011: 200pp. Hb: 978-0-415-61659-1: £60.00/$100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-61660-7: £21.99/$38.95

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The Journey of Child Development Selected Papers of Joseph D. Noshpitz Edited by Bruce Sklarew, in private practice, Maryland, USA, and Myra Sklarew, American University, Washington, D.C., USA

“Joseph Noshpitz’s pioneering contributions to the literature of child and adolescent psychiatry have stood the test of time. The field will be further enriched by the publication of his heretofore unpublished work.” - Anna Ornstein, University of Cincinnati, USA Joseph Noshpitz was at the forefront of psychodynamic treatment and research with children and adolescents for more than FREE SHIPPING!

40 years. Grounded in the developmental theories of Freud, Mahler, and Kernberg, these previously unpublished papers are introduced by experts who contemporize and contextualize the work for the modern reader and include ethics in child development, narcissism in the grade school years, tomboyism, idealization, negative ego ideals, and self-destructiveness in adolescence. More applied papers delve into the formative appeal of literature for adolescent girls, and the creative early motivations behind art, music, dance, mime, and poetry. Noshpitz’s thoughtful commentaries and analyses demonstrate his intrinsic curiosity, joy of learning, generosity and sensitivity to the myriad struggles of youth.

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Contents: Sklarew, Sklarew, Editors’ Preface. Benoit, Feinstein, Introduction: Joseph D. Noshpitz. Stone, Ethics in Child Development. Mayes, Idealization. Mayes, Idealization and Psychopathology. Feinstein, Music. Rose, Visual Art. Shapiro, Prose and Poetry. Rashkin, Mime and Dance. Bleiberg, Infantile Narcissism in the Grade School Years. McDermott, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Lock, Nancy Drew and The Baby-sitters Club. Harris, Coates, Gender Identity in Latency Girls. Harris, Coates, The Tomboy, Puberty, and Beyond. Apter, Gvion, The Effects of Trauma on the Development of Self-destructiveness in Adolescence. Stone, Beyond School. Spilka, The Ethics of Rage. Wallerstein, Afterword.

October 2010: 304pp. Hb: 978-0-415-87664-3: £22.99/$39.95

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Freud and Education Deborah P. Britzman, York University, Ontario, Canada

The concept of education – its dangers and promises and its illusions and revelations – threads throughout Sigmund Freud’s body of work. This introductory volume by psychoanalytic authority, Deborah P. Britzman, explores key controversies of education through a Freudian approach. It defines how fundamental Freudian concepts such as the psychical apparatus, the drives, the unconscious, the development of morality, and transference have changed throughout Freud’s oeuvre. October 2010: 176pp. Hb: 978-0-415-80225-3: £75.00/$125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-80226-0: £18.99/$31.95

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Disavowed Knowledge Psychoanalysis, Education and Teaching Peter Maas Taubman, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, USA This is the first and only book to detail the history of the centurylong relationship between education and psychoanalysis. Relying on primary and secondary sources, it provides not only a historical context but also a psychoanalytically informed analysis. In considering what it means to think about teaching from a psychoanalytic perspective and in reviewing the various approaches to and theories about teaching and curriculum that have been informed by psychoanalysis in the twentieth century,

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Starting Treatment With Children and Adolescents A Process-Oriented Guide for Therapists Steven Tuber, and Jane Caflisch, both at City University of New York, USA Starting Treatment With Children and Adolescents provides new therapists with a time-tested framework for treatment and moment-by-moment guides to the first few sessions with a new patient. In twelve remarkable case studies, the authors lay out a different individual play-therapy session that includes a verbatim transcript, a running commentary on the techniques and theory used in each session, and an analysis of what worked, what didn’t, and what else the clinician could have done to make the session as productive as possible. March 2011: 320pp. Hb: 978-0-415-88557-7: £62.99/$100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-88558-4: £21.99/$34.95

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The Primordial Mind in Health and Illness A Cross-Cultural Perspective

This book challenges existing models of primordial mind and the inherent limitations of theories derived from western thought, such as those which dismiss members of spiritual cultures as immature or primitive and which understand shamanism in relation to schizophrenia. As such this book will be of great interest to all psychoanalysts as well as those with a psychological interest in spiritual cultures. Contents: The Big Picture. Western Models of Primordial Mind: Freud and Klein. Western Models of Primordial Mind II: Jung, Bion, Matte-Blanco. Western Models of Primordial Mind III: Piaget, Werner, Attachment Theory and Implicit Knowledge. Primordial Mental Activity. Dreaming. The Primordial Mind in Everyday Life. The Relationship Between Mental Processes in Spiritual Cultures. The Mind of a Shaman. Shamanism and Psychosis. Special Sensitivity: Synesthesia and Lucid Dreaming. Creativity. Psychosis. Thoughtful Reflections of Psychotic Persons. Language, Thought and Communication. Neuroscience of Primordial Mind. Analogy and Transformation in Human Systems. Conclusion.

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The Counselor’s Guide for Facilitating the Interpretation of Dreams Family and Other Relationship Systems Perspectives

Evelyn M. Duesbury, in private practice, Wisconsin, USA This book will serve as a guide for practicing counselors and therapists to facilitate work with their clients interpreting their dreams in order to reduce and alleviate stress, with a focus on dreams concerning family members and other major figures in the dreamer’s life with whom he or she interacts. November 2010: 280pp. Hb: 978-0-415-88341-2: £50.00/$90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-88342-9: £19.95/$34.95

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Michael Robbins, Boston Psychoanalytic Society, Massachusetts, USA “This book offers an unusual and very valuable perspective on the deeper layers of the unconscious mind. Michael Robbins’ wide-ranging and engaging approach offers many fascinating and thought-provoking ideas that cut across theoretical divisions.” - Warren Colman, Editorin-Chief, Journal of Analytical Psychology

The Primordial Mind draws on the author’s clinical experience as a psychoanalyst to construct an interdisciplinary model for understanding primordial mental activity in relation to thought in everyday life. Providing a critical review of theorists such as Freud, Jung, Klein, Bion and Piaget this book offers a detailed discussion of topics including: • dreaming and creativity

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Humanistic Perspectives on Contemporary Counseling Issues Edited by Mark Scholl, East Carolina University, USA, A. Scott McGowan, Long Island University, New York, USA, and James Hansen, Oakland University, Michigan, USA The purpose of this book is to explore and present humanistic perspectives on contemporary social and counseling issues. It will provide a single resource for counselors and therapists identifying and describing effective approaches founded on humanistic principles to use in their practice. September 2011: 320pp. Hb: 978-0-415-88595-9: £24.95/$39.95

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and the Growth of the Relational Mind Philip M. Bromberg, William Alanson White Institute, New York, USA Developmentally, we are all exposed to relational trauma: disconfirmation of aspects of oneself as having legitimate existence in the world of others. A wave of dysregulated affect – a “tsunami” – hits the mind, and if relationally unprocessed leaves a shadow that weakens future ability to interpersonally regulate affect and participate in spontaneous human interchange. Bromberg explores the nature of the therapeutic relationship that shrinks the shadow of the tsunami and facilitates “the growth of the relational mind.” Expanding on the self-state perspective of previous books, the analytic relationship is illuminated as an opportunity for two people to inhabit the dissociatively enacted shadow of the past, allowing it to be cognitively symbolized by new cocreated experience via state-sharing, thought, and language. This frees our natural capacity to feel trust and joy as part of an enduring regulatory stability and permits us to live with creativity, love, and a greater sense of meaning. Contents: Schore, Foreword. Part I: Affect Regulation and Clinical Process. Shrinking the Tsunami. Part II: Uncertainty. “It Never Entered My Mind.” “Mentalize This!” Minding the Dissociative Gap. Part III: Stumbling Along and Hanging In. Truth and Human Relatedness. If This Be Technique, Make the Most of It! “Grown-up” Words: A Perspective on Unconscious Fantasy. Part IV: The Reach of Intersubjectivity. “The Nearness of You”: A Personal Book-end.

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Awakening the Dreamer Clinical Journeys

September 2010: 233pp. Hb: 978-0-88163-441-9: 2006: £39.95/$64.50 Pb: 978-0-415-88808-0: £24.99/$36.95

Edited by Valerie Sinason, Clinic for Dissociative Studies, UK This revised edition of Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity investigates the still unaddressed and unexplored subject of Dissociative Identity Disorder. With brand new chapters on police work and attachment theory it has been fully updated to include new research and the latest understanding of patterns of attachment theory that lead to dissociation. Contents: Part I: Mapping the Territory: Childhood Aetiology, Abuse, Attachment Theory Research, Dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder. Sinason, Introduction. Fonagy, Multiple Voices versus Metacognition: An Attachment Theory Perspective. Steele, Multiplicity Revealed in the Adult Attachment Interview: When Integration and Coherence Means Death. Bentovim, Undoing the Effects of Complex Trauma – Creating a Lifespan Trauma Narrative with Children and Young People. Swartz, Dissociation and Spirit Possession in Non-Western Countries: Notes Towards a Common Research Agenda. Part II: Attachment Focus: Mainly Theory. Sachs, As Thick as Thieves, Or: The Ritual Abuse Family – An Attachment Perspective on a Forensic Relationship. Southgate, A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Multiplicity and Dissociation. Zulueta, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Dissociation: The Traumatic Stress Service in The Maudsley Hospital. Mollon, Dark Dimensions of Multiple Personality. Part III: Attachment Focus – Mainly Practice. Sinason, The Shoemaker and the Elves. Goodwin, Snow White and the Seven Diagnoses. Richardson, Will You Sit By Her Side? An Attachmentbased Approach to Work with Dissociative Conditions. Whewell, Profound Desolation: The Working Alliance with Dissociative Patients in an NHS Setting. Part IV: Other Frames of Reference: Linguistic, Diagnostic, Forensic and Historic Issues. Galton, Dissociation Sounds More Scientific. Coleman, Dissociative Disorders: Recognition within Psychiatry and RAINS. Sinason, Interview with Detective Chief Inspector Clive Driscoll. Kahr, Multiple Personality Disorder and Schizophrenia: An Interview with Professor Flora Rheta Schreiber. Information for People with DID and Professionals Working with Them.

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Survivors of Addiction Narratives of Recovery Mary Addenbrooke, in private practice, Horsham, UK

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Standing in the Spaces Essays on Clinical Process Trauma and Dissociation Pb: 978-0-88163-356-6: 2001: 376pp. 32.50/$54.50

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“Addenbrooke’s beautifully written and innovative approach gives addicted individuals the chance to express themselves, making clear what does and does not work for them in their struggle... All mental health professionals carry addicted individuals in their practices and will be grateful to learn from this fine book, whilst addiction specialists will find it essential reading.” - Andrew Samuels, University of Essex, UK Addiction is something that affects many different people from all walks of life and can be difficult for a therapist to treat, and the

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client to conquer. In this book fifteen people who have formerly had serious addictions speak about their experiences.

How to Talk to a Borderline

Survivors of Addiction draws on first-hand narratives to provide an overview of how and why people become addicted, and explores what happens after the addiction is left behind. By considering psychodynamic and Jungian perspectives as well as the clinical vignettes, this book examines the process of recovery from addiction. It will be key reading for therapists, clinicians and healthcare workers who encounter addictions in their day to day professions and will also be of great interest to those who are, or have been addicted, and their families. Contents: Introduction. Setting the Scene. Part I: Lost in the Labyrinth of Addiction. A Shameful Secret. Down and Out. Ambivalence Second Time Round. Lost in the Labyrinth of Addiction. Part II: The Turning Point. I Did it My Way. Time to Stop Drinking with the Boys. I Was Able Just to be Me. The Prize Fighter. The Turning Point. Part III: The New Task. Starting from Scratch. Putting Away My Crutches. What I Learned when I Stopped Drinking. A Most Astonishing Thing Happened. The New Task. Part IV: In the Long Term. A Bleak Picture: Hoping Against Hope. A Very Major Change for Me. Stepping Away from Co-dependence. This Intense Relationship with Life Itself. In the Long Term.

Joan Lachkar, in private practice, California, USA In How to Talk to a Borderline, Joan Lachkar introduces Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and outlines the challenges and difficulties it presents to clinicians. She expands current understanding of BPD by outlining eight different kinds of borderline personality disorders and how each of these requires specific communication techniques and methods. November 2010: 196pp. Hb: 978-0-415-87649-0: £23.50/$41.95

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Get the Diagnosis Right

March 2011: 248pp. Hb: 978-1-58391-724-4: £60.00/$99.00 Pb: 978-1-58391-725-1: £21.99/$36.95

Assessment and Treatment Selection for Mental Disorders

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Object Relations in Depression A Return to Theory Trevor Lubbe, in private practice, South Africa

“This is a unique book that brings together in a coherent and meaningful developmental sequence psychoanalytic ideas about depression... The book, beautifully illustrated with clinical vignettes, provides an essential guide for clinicians accumulating the wisdom of generations of psychoanalytic thinkers.” - Peter Fonagy, University College London, UK

Jerome S. Blackman, Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, USA “Chock full of clinical and theoretical examples, key insights, and valuable pearls, this book is applicable to the full range of patients and types of clinical challenges... It is a treasure trove – written, organized, and documented in such a way that I heartily recommend it to both trainees and seasoned professionals – a rarity in practical writing!” - Michael I. Good, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts, USA

This book examines the role of British object relations theory in order to explore our understanding and treatment of depression. It challenges current conceptualizations of depression while simultaneously discussing the complex nature of depression, its long-lasting and chronic implications and the susceptibility to relapse many may face.

Dr. Jerome Blackman, author of 101 Defenses: How The Mind Shields Itself, has once again crafted an extraordinarily user-friendly book that demonstrates to all readers, from trainees to advanced analysts, the process of diagnosing mental disturbance. Get the Diagnosis Right provides a systematic method for accurately determining whether a person suffering with mental problems needs medication, supportive/cognitive, dynamic, and/or psychoanalytic treatment. Amalgamating the most useful ideas from general psychiatry, cognitive psychology, and modern psychoanalytic theory, Dr. Blackman guides readers who prescribe treatment for mental disturbances.

Object Relations in Depression offers a psychoanalytic discussion of the multifaceted nature of depression and as such will be of great interest to all those in the psychoanalytic field.

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Contents: Depression Today: A Critical Point in Understanding and Treatment. Freud’s Theory of Depression. Karl Abraham’s Theory of Depression. Melanie Klein’s Theory of Depression. When the Body Gets Depressed: Henri Rey. Winnicott on Depression. A Note on Fairbairn’s Concept of ‘Futility’. Analytic Sub–types of Depression. A Theoretical Contribution to the Problem of Relapse. The Correlation Between Dream Work and the Work of Mourning. Case Study: A Type of Identification Found in Depression–related Loss. The Depressed Child: The Scandal of Prescribing Antidepressants. Freud’s Depression. Klein’s Depression. Bion’s Depression.

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The Zen Impulse and the Psychoanalytic Encounter Paul C. Cooper, Dean of Training, National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis, USA “For me, reading this book was like being pulled into a Zen reverie and being able not only to experience the awe of it, but also to experience a new existential camera angle on psychoanalysis. This is

a wonderful book.” - James S. Grotstein, Training and Supervising

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Analyst, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute, USA

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Although psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism derive from theoretical and philosophical assumptions worlds apart, both experientially-based traditions share at their heart a desire for the understanding, development, and growth of the human experience. Paul Cooper utilizes detailed clinical vignettes to contextualize the implications of Zen Buddhism in the therapeutic setting to demonstrate how its practices and beliefs inform, relate to, and enhance transformative psychoanalytic practice.

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Barbara Stevens Sullivan, in private practice, California, USA “This is a marvellously integrative work. The author is a widely read Jungian analyst who has created bridges between depth psychology and Wilfred Bion’s contributions... I recommend this book to all mental health professionals.” - James Grotstein, Supervising

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Beyond Postmodernism New Dimensions in Clinical Theory and Practice Edited by Roger Frie, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, and Donna Orange, Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York, USA

Beyond Postmodernism identifies ways in which psychoanalysis has moved beyond the postmodern debate and discusses how this can be applied to contemporary practice. Roger Frie and Donna Orange bring together many of the leading authorities on psychoanalytic theory and practice to provide a broad scope of psychoanalytic viewpoints and perspectives on the growing interdisciplinary discourse between psychoanalysis, continental philosophy, social theory and philosophy of mind. Beyond Postmodernism: New Dimensions in Clinical Theory and Practice provides a fresh perspective on the relationship between psychoanalysis and postmodernism and raises new issues for the future. 2009: 256pp. Hb: 978-0-415-46687-5: £65.00/$105.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46688-2: £23.95/$37.50

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The Mystery of Analytical Work Weavings from Jung and Bion

Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of California and New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, USA

This book provides an exploration of the clinical practice of psychoanalysis and analytical psychology. It explores the ways psychoanalysts and other clinicians are taught to evade direct emotional connections with their patients. Sullivan suggests that rather than interpretations, it is the clinician’s capacity to bring relatedness to the clinical encounter that is the crucial factor. 2009: 280pp. Hb: 978-0-415-54775-8: £65.00/$105.00 Pb: 978-0-415-54776-5: £23.95/$37.50

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Containing States of Mind Exploring Bion’s ‘Container Model’ in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Duncan Cartwright, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa

“The author has expertly balanced profound and extensive scholarship with sound reasoning and with a readerfriendly style. A number of works on Bion have been published recently; this one is in my opinion one of the finest and most useful.” - James Grotstein, Training and Supervising Analyst, Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute, USA

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In this book Cartwright explores and develops some of the implications Bion’s container model has on clinical practice. As well as addressing key theoretical problems, Containing States of Mind is a clinical text that renders complex ideas accessible and useful for psychotherapeutic and analytic practice and as such will be essential reading for all those involved in the fields of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.

Edited by Mary Brownescombe Heller, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Psychoanalyst, NHS, UK, and Sheena Pollet, Consultant Psychiatrist, NHS Trust, and Psychoanalyst, in private practice, UK

2009: 288pp. Hb: 978-1-58391-878-4: £65.00/$105.00 Pb: 978-1-58391-879-1: £23.95/$37.50

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Mirroring and Attunement Self-Realization in Psychoanalysis and Art Kenneth Wright, in private psychoanalytic practice, Suffolk, UK

“This lucidly written account of seminal concepts from Bion, Stern and Winnicott, brings them vividly to life through integrating them into an interdisciplinary work that incorporates ideas from art, poetry, and philosophy and that makes it recommended reading for practitioners and students of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.” - Ann Casement, Licensed

This book provides a comprehensive insight into the ways in which psychoanalysts think and work. Mary Brownescombe Heller and Sheena Pollet bring together internationally known contributors trained at the Institute of Psychoanalysis to explore the broad range of clinical work, thinking, and teaching undertaken with children, families, adults and staff by psychoanalysts in the UK public health sector. 2009: 232pp. Hb: 978-0-415-48428-2: £65.00/$105.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48429-9: £23.95/$37.50

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2009: 224pp. Hb: 978-0-415-46829-9: £65.00/$105.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46830-5: £23.95/$37.50

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Perversion and Modern Japan Psychoanalysis, Literature, Culture Edited by Nina Cornyetz, and J. Keith Vincent, both at New York University, USA

The essays collected here theorize the relation of unconscious fantasy and perversion to discourses of nation, identity, and history in Japan. By reading a variety of cultural productions as symptomatic elaborations of unconscious and symbolic processes rather than as indexes to cultural truths, the authors combat the truisms of modernization theory and the seductive pull of culturalism. 2009: 352pp. Hb: 978-0-415-46910-4: £85.00/$145.00

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Psychoanalyst; Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute

This book offers a new approach to psychoanalysis, artistic creation and religion, proposing that each provides a medium for creative dialogue. Arguing that each activity is rooted in the infant’s preverbal relationship with the mother, Wright suggests that the need for subjective reflection persists throughout the life cycle and that psychoanalysis, artistic creation and religion can be seen as cultural attempts to provide the self with resonant containment.

The Work of Psychoanalysts in the Public Health Sector

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Spontaneity A Psychoanalytic Inquiry Gemma Corradi Fiumara, The Third University of Rome, Italy “Whether on philosophy, psychoanalysis, or just the process of living, whatever Gemma Corradi Fiumara writes is fresh and insightful, and this new book is no exception.” - Janet Martin Soskice, University of Cambridge, UK

Psychoanalytic theory frequently explains psychopathology from the perspectives of either inadequate early care or as the result of environmental factors. In this book the author draws on a wealth of clinical and theoretical experience to demonstrate that it is not what happens to us, but how we react to events, that forms who we are, and indicates that spontaneity is essential in the development of many aspects of the self.

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Exploring in Security Towards an AttachmentInformed Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Jeremy Holmes, University of Exeter, UK

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Relational Trauma in Infancy

Mary-Joan Gerson, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA “This was a marvelously comprehensive and integrative book when it first came out. In this new edition it is even better! It adeptly integrates new developments in fields such as attachment theory and neurobiology, thus extending its already impressive synthesis of systemic and psychodynamic thought. A powerful and important book.” - Paul Wachtel, City University of New York, USA First published in 1996, The Embedded Self was lauded as “a brilliant and long overdue rapprochement between psychoanalysis and family therapy conceived by a practitioner trained and experienced in both modalities of treatment.” From a new and revised perspective on the possibilities of integration, Gerson covers the latest research in neuroscience and the transmission of affect within intimate relationships.

This book presents an interdisciplinary discussion between researchers and clinicians about trauma in the relationship between infants and their parents. It makes an innovative contribution to the field of infant mental health in bringing together previously separated paradigms of relational trauma from psychoanalysis, attachment and the neurosciences.

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Aggression, Time, and Understanding is the first book of Staemmler’s writings to be published in English. In the early sections of this book, Staemmler (supported by his Buddhist wife, Barbara) comprehensively explores and questions the traditional Gestalt therapy theory of aggression and proposes a new approach to working with anger and hostility. Further sections include in-depth examinations of the topics of time (the “Here and Now” and “Regressive Processes”) and understanding (“Dialogue and Interpretation” and “Cultivated Uncertainty”). 2009: 384pp. Pb: 978-0-415-87098-6: £26.95/$42.50

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