The Klein Tradition: Lines of Development–-Evolution of Theory and Practice Over the Decades By Penelope Garvey; Kay Long
2018 | 544 Pages | ISBN: 1782205985 | PDF | 6 MB
2018 | 544 Pages | ISBN: 1782205985 | PDF | 6 MB
Melanie Klein's extension of Freud's ideas--in particular her explorations into the world of the infant and her emphasis on the complex interactions between the infant's internal world of powerful primitive emotions of love and hate and the mothering that the infant receives--were greeted with skepticism but are now widely accepted as providing an invaluable way of understanding human cognitive and emotional development. Klein's insights shed light on persecuted states, guilt, the drive to create and to repair; they also provide the clinician with a theory of technique.Klein's work has inspired the work of psychoanalysts around the world. Her concept of projective identification with its implications for the understanding of countertransference made a significant impact on her followers and on psychoanalysts in other countries and from other schools of thought. Further exploration of these ideas has led to greater understanding of how change occurs in psychoanalysis and has inspired a large literature with a particular focus on technique.This book uniquely brings together the contemporary use of Klein's ideas in work with adults and with children across different parts of the world and illustrates also some of the ways in which her ideas are being applied to other fields.