ABSTRACT

What Neville Symington is attempting to do in this book is to trace the pathway along which he has travelled to become a person. This has run side by side with trying to become an analyst. The author has made landmark discoveries when reading philosophy, sociology, history, and literature. Learning to paint, learning to fly a plane, and also the study of art and of aviation theory have opened up new vistas. This account is only a sketch. The completed picture will never materialize. It is therefore autobiographical but only in a partial sense. It is always emphasized that one's own personal experience of being psychoanalysed is by far the most significant part of a psychoanalyst's education.

part I|22 pages

John Klauber: Psychoanalyst Of The Person

chapter 1|20 pages

John Klauber, Independent clinician

part II|70 pages

Emotional Freedom In The Analyst

part III|62 pages

The Influence From Treating Psychopaths And The Mentally Handicapped

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 6|16 pages

The response aroused by the psychopath

chapter 7|8 pages

The origins of rage and aggression

part IV|44 pages

Pilgrimage

part V|52 pages

Papers On Narcissism

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 13|8 pages

Narcissism: a reconstructed theory

chapter 14|12 pages

Narcissism as trauma preserved

chapter 16|12 pages

The core of narcissism

part VI|29 pages

The Influence Of Wilfred Bion

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 17|14 pages

The influence of Bion on my clinical work 1

chapter 18|12 pages

Bion and trauma transformed 1

part VII|45 pages

Psychological Understanding Of Psychoanalytic Concepts

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 19|12 pages

Envy: a psychological analysis

chapter 20|16 pages

The structure of paranoia

chapter 21|14 pages

A theory of communication for psychoanalysis

part VIII|22 pages

Epilogue

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 22|14 pages

Self-analysis in flight

chapter 23|4 pages

The way forward