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The new Klein-Lacan dialogues / edited by Julia Borossa, Catalina Bronstein and Claire Pajaczkowska.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Borossa, Julia, editor.
Bronstein, Catalina, editor.
Pajaczkowska, Claire, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Klein, Melanie.
Lacan, Jacques, 1901-1981.
Lacan, Jacques.
Psychoanalysis.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (353 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Routledge, 2018.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book provides a timely exploration and comparison of key concepts in the theories of Melanie Klein and Jacques Lacan, two thinkers and clinicians whose influence over the development of psychoanalysis in the wake of Freud has been profound and far-reaching. Whilst the centrality of the unconscious is a strong conviction shared by both Klein and Lacan, there are also many differences between the two schools of thought and the clinical work that is produced in each. The purpose of this collection is to take seriously these similarities and differences. Deeply relevant to both theoretical reflection and clinical work, the New Klein-Lacan Dialogues should make interesting reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, mental health professionals, scholars and all those who wish to know more about these two leading figures in the field of psychoanalysis. The collection centres around key concepts such as: 'symbolic function', the 'ego', the 'object', the 'body', 'trauma', 'autism', 'affect' and 'history and archives'.
Contents:
Part Part I / Julia Borossa
chapter One An introduction to Melanie Klein's ideas / Catalina Bronstein
chapter Two An introduction to Lacan / Bernard Burgoyne
part Part II / Julia Borossa
chapter Three Klein-Lacan: ego / Lionel Bailly
chapter Four The ego according to Klein: return to Freud and beyond / Rachel B. Blass
chapter Five The ego and the other in Lacan's return to Freud / Eva D. Bahovec
part Part III / Julia Borossa
chapter Six The object / Lionel Bailly
chapter Seven The object: a Kleinian view / Robert D. Hinshelwood
chapter Eight The object in Klein and Lacan / Roberto Ileyassoff
part Part IV / Julia Borossa
chapter Nine Klein-Lacan: the body / Lionel Bailly
chapter Ten Corporeality and unconscious phantasy: the role of the body in Kleinian theory / Catalina Bronstein
chapter Eleven Lacan on the body / Paul Verhaeghe
part Part V / Julia Borossa
chapter Twelve Klein-Lacan: trauma / Lionel Bailly
chapter Thirteen Trauma in Kleinian psychoanalysis / Ronald Britton
chapter Fourteen Trauma / Catherine Vanier
part Part VI / Julia Borossa
chapter Fifteen Affects / Lionel Bailly
chapter Sixteen Affects in Melanie Klein / Richard Rusbridger
chapter Seventeen Passion: a Lacanian reading of Freud's?affect? / Marcus André Vieira
part Part VII / Julia Borossa
chapter Eighteen Autism / Claire Pajaczkowska
chapter Nineteen A Kleinian approach to the treatment of children with autism / Maria Rhode
chapter Twenty Lacan and autism / Marie Christine Laznik
part Part VIII / Julia Borossa
chapter Twenty-One The Symbolic / Lionel Bailly
chapter Twenty-Two Symbolism, emotions, and mental growth / Elias Mallet Da Rocha Barros
chapter Twenty-Three Symbolic functioning / Bernard Burgoyne
part Part IX / Julia Borossa
chapter Twenty-Four Why Klein-Lacan dialogue is difficult / Michael Rustin
chapter Twenty-Five History, archives; Freud, Lacan * / Elisabeth Roudinesco.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed November 13, 2015).
ISBN:
0-429-90733-8
0-429-48256-6
1-78241-098-8
9780429482564
OCLC:
926093313

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