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Doing Things Differently celebrates the work of Donald Meltzer, who
was such a lively force in the training of child psychotherapists
at the Tavistock Clinic for many years. The book represents the
harvest of Meltzer's thinking and teaching, and covers such topics
as dimensionality in primitive states of mind, dreaming,
supervision, and the claustrum.
Among the subjects this volume touches on are adult
psychopathology, psychoanalytic technique, developmental theory,
the training of psychoanalysts, child and adolescent
psychopathology, and the appraisal and application of the work of
W. Bion and of R. Money-Kyrle. This is a good introduction to the
author's work but it is those readers with clini
This book is a tribute to Donald Melzer's extraordinary
contribution to psychoanalysis. It includes many of the papers
given at the Tavistock Centre in London to celebrate Meltzer's 75th
Birthday. Among the contributions, Margaret Rustin and Michael
Rustin write on the work of Samuel Beckett; Gianna Williams
elaborates upon Meltzer's thinking about the meeting of mother and
baby; Didier Houzel discusses the aesthetic conflict and its
connection with beauty and violence; and the Psychoanalytic Group
of Barcelona describe their experience in working with Meltzer as a
visiting supervisor. There are also several papers discussing the
clinical relevance of Meltzer's thinking, particularly in work with
children and adolescents.Apart from these papers, the book also
contains a candid review by Meltzer of his own writing and
thinking. This book provides a unique set of perspectives on his
work and influence, and the sheer diversity of fields in which his
thinking is now being used. It will surely be of continuing value
to anyone interested in the state of psychoanalysis
Doing Things Differently celebrates the work of Donald Meltzer, who
was such a lively force in the training of child psychotherapists
at the Tavistock Clinic for many years. The book represents the
harvest of Meltzer's thinking and teaching, and covers such topics
as dimensionality in primitive states of mind, dreaming,
supervision, and th
This book is a tribute to Donald Melzer's extraordinary
contribution to psychoanalysis. It includes many of the papers
given at the Tavistock Centre in London to celebrate Meltzer's 75th
Birthday. Among the contributions, Margaret Rustin and Michael
Rustin write on the work of Samuel Beckett; Gianna Williams
elaborates upon Meltzer's thinking about the meeting of mother and
baby; Didier Houzel discusses the aesthetic conflict and its
connection with beauty and violence; and the Psychoanalytic Group
of Barcelona describe their experience in working with Meltzer as a
visiting supervisor. There are also several papers discussing the
clinical relevance of Meltzer's thinking, particularly in work with
children and adolescents.Apart from these papers, the book also
contains a candid review by Meltzer of his own writing and
thinking. This book provides a unique set of perspectives on his
work and influence, and the sheer diversity of fields in which his
thinking is now being used. It will surely be of continuing value
to anyone interested in the state of psychoanalysis
Among the subjects this volume touches on are adult
psychopathology, psychoanalytic technique, developmental theory,
the training of psychoanalysts, child and adolescent
psychopathology, and the appraisal and application of the work of
W. Bion and of R. Money-Kyrle. This is a good introduction to Dr
Meltzer's work but it is those readers with clinical psychoanalytic
experience and a working acquaintance with his neo-Kleinian
contributions who will enjoy this book the most.
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