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Personal relations therapy : the collected papers of H.J.S. Guntrip / edited by Jeremy Hazell.

Van Pelt Library RC455.4.O23 G86 1994
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Guntrip, Harry.
Contributor:
Hazell, Jeremy.
Series:
Library of object relations
The Library of object relations
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Object relations (Psychoanalysis).
Psychoanalysis.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Psychoanalysis--History.
History.
Psychoanalytic Therapy.
Psychoanalytic Theory.
Medical Subjects:
Psychoanalytic Therapy.
Psychoanalysis.
Psychoanalytic Theory.
Physical Description:
xiii, 430 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Northvale, N.J. : J. Aronson, [1994]
Summary:
"This book gives us the broad sweep of a remarkable psychoanalytic writer, Harry Guntrip, whose place is at the forefront of our efforts to explain the role of an emergent and resilient self in the organization and maintenance of human relations. I believe that a substantial part of Guntrip's discovery, his work on a painful and bleak frontier that was simultaneously within himself and in the realm of the science of psychoanalysis, has been absorbed into the sensibility of the field with far less attribution and direct appreciation than is warranted. "Harry Guntrip brought a unique intensity to the examination of personal experience in constructing and validating psychoanalytic meaning. His heritage draws directly on the tradition of Freud, whose personal struggles formed the raw data for The Interpretation of Dreams. There are few works of such stature in the annals of our work, few examples of the blending of life and art, life and science. "Guntrip's work is one of them. In this volume, Jeremy Hazell has done far more than simply collect the records. He has done that, and he has allowed it to stand for itself. But he has done so through his own lens, through a depth of understanding and valuing that shines through. His introduction is a record of the interweaving of Guntrip's personal growth with his psychoanalytic understanding. It is a Baedeker of Guntrip's travels, a rich appreciation, a tribute, and a fine work in its own right. "Guntrip's work is important to us, perhaps now more than ever. The issues with which he grappled have come to haunt us in a time of ever more consciousness of the toll of social and personal deprivation, and of a growing awareness that our work is notconcerned with egos - with the mechanisms of an autonomous mind - as much as it is with selves in relation to others. Taking from his teachers and colleagues, from Fairbairn, Winnicott, and Sutherland, Guntrip worked tirelessly to teach that it is in the depth of personal relations that we find ourselves, and that dedication to this process offers us what we have to give to our patients. "Jeremy Hazell has drawn together the record of this personal journey. He has understood it, absorbed its meaning, and given it to us that we may use it and expand its reach. I am grateful to him for his dedication and for the appearance of this collection at long last, a work that will illuminate paths of new exploration in psychoanalysis for many years to come".
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1568211643
OCLC:
29225824

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