ABSTRACT

Introduction to the Work of Donald Meltzer is a critical survey of Donald Meltzer's central themes which simultaneously focuses on the most important concepts of his work. This detailed volume should not only spark the reader's interest in these fascinating, yet complex, themes but also encourage readers to deepen their knowledge of them. 'I have tried to point out an aspect which, in my view, is fundamental in Meltzer's theory: that is, the possibility of communicating those typical aspects of his analytical work which go beyond the well-established and reassuring technique. Meltzer's interest constantly turns to that area which is difficult to describe in words and perhaps cannot be expressed in conventional language: the emotional area of non-verbal communication, of reverie and unconscious thinking.'- From the Preface

part 1|33 pages

From projective identification to the psychoanalytic process

chapter Two|21 pages

The psychoanalytic process

part II|36 pages

Perversion, psychosis, dream life

chapter Three|10 pages

Sexual states of mind

chapter Four|15 pages

Explorations in autism

chapter Five|9 pages

Dream life

part III|24 pages

The sublime and the "uncanny"

chapter |3 pages

Introductory remarks