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Record Nr.

UNINA9910781374903321

Titolo

The new dictionary of Kleinian thought / / Elizabeth Bott Spillius. [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hove, East Sussex : , : Routledge, , 2011

ISBN

1-136-71736-6

1-283-24162-5

9786613241627

1-136-71737-4

0-203-81576-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (573 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

HinshelwoodR. D

SpilliusElizabeth Bott <1924->

Disciplina

616.89/17003

Soggetti

Psychoanalysis

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I: Main entries; 1 Unconscious phantasy; 2 Child analysis; 3 Internal objects; 4 Paranoid-schizoid position; 5 Depressive position; 6 Oedipus complex; 7 Projective identification; 8 Superego; 9 Envy; 10 Symbol formation; 11 Pathological organisations; 12 Technique; Part II: General entries; Karl Abraham; Acting-out/acting-in; Adhesive identification; Aggression; Alpha-function; Ambivalence; American psychoanalysis in relation to Klein; Annihilation; Anxiety; Assimilation; Autism; Babies; Baby observation; Bad object

Basic assumptionsBeta-elements; Esther Bick; Wilfred Bion; Bizarre objects; Breast; Castration; Classical psychoanalysis; Coitus; Combined parent figure; Component instincts; Concern; Confusional states; Constitutional factor; Contact barrier; Container/contained; Contempt; Controversial Discussions (1941-1945); Countertransference; Creativity; Criminality; Death instinct; Defence mechanisms; Denial; Denigration; Depersonalisation; Depletion; Depressive anxiety; Development; Dreams; Economic model; Ego; Ego psychology; Empathy; Environment; Epistemophilia; External object

External world/environmentExternalisation; Faeces; Ronald Fairbairn;



Father; Femininity; Femininity phase; Fragmentation; Anna Freud; Genetic continuity; Good object; Gratitude; Greed; Grid; Grievance; Guilt; Paula Heimann; Hysteria; Id; Ideal object; Idealisation; Identification; Incorporation; Infant observation; Inhibition; Innate knowledge; Instincts; Integration; Internal reality; Internalisation; Introjection; Susan Isaacs; Jealousy; Betty Joseph; Melanie Klein; Kleinian Group; Libido; Life instinct; Linking; Loss; Love; Manic defences; Manic reparation; Masculinity

Masturbation phantasiesDonald Meltzer; Memory and desire; Mind-body problem; Mother; Mourning; Nameless dread; Narcissism; Negative therapeutic reaction; Object-Relations School; Objects; Obsessional defences; Omnipotence; Paranoid defence against depressive anxiety; Part-objects; Penis and phallus; Persecution; Personification; Perversion; Phobia; Play; Play technique; Poisoning; Position; Preconception; Primal scene; Projection; Ps...; Psychic change; Psychic development; Psychic equilibrium; Psychic pain; Psychic reality; Psychosis; Realisation; Reparation; Repression; Resistance

Restitution/restorationReverie; Herbert Rosenfeld; Sadism; Hanna Segal; Self; Skin; Social defence systems; Society; Splitting; Structure; Symbolic equation; Symptom; Teeth; Thinking and knowledge; Transference; Treatment alliance; The unconscious; Unconscious guilt; Whole object; Bibliography of Kleinian publications 1920-1989

Sommario/riassunto

"The New Dictionary of Kleinian Thought provides a comprehensive and wholly accessible exposition of Kleinian ideas. Offering a thorough update of RD Hinshelwood's highly acclaimed original, this book draws on the twenty years of Kleinian theory and practice which have passed since its publication. The book first addresses twelve major themes of Kleinian psychoanalytic thinking in scholarly essays organised both historically and thematically. Themes discussed include: - Unconscious Phantasy, Child Analysis - the Paranoid Schizoid Position, the Oedipus Complex - Projective Identification, Symbol Formation. Following this, entries are listed alphabetically, allowing the reader to find out about a particular theme - from Karl Abraham to Whole Object - and to delve as lightly or as deeply as needed. As such this book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists as well as all those with an interest in Kleinian thought"--Provided by publisher.