ABSTRACT

British Psychoanalysis: New Perspectives in the Independent Tradition is a new and extended edition of The British School of Psychoanalysis: The Independent Tradition, which explored the successes and failures of the early environment; transference and counter-transference in the psychoanalytic encounter; regression in the situation of treatment; and female sexuality. Published in the mid-1980s, it had an important influence on the development of psychoanalysis both in Great Britain and abroad, was translated into several languages and became a central textbook in academic and professional courses.

This new, updated book includes not only many of the original papers, but also new chapters written for this volume by Hannah Browne, Josh Cohen, Steven Groarke, Gregorio Kohon, Rosine Perelberg and Megan Virtue. Addressing and reflecting on the four main themes of the first collection, the new papers discuss such subjects as:

· a new focus on earliest infancy

· new directions in Independent clinical thinking

· the question of therapeutic regression

. the centrality of sexual difference in Freud.

They also highlight the connections between and the mutual influence of British and French psychoanalysis, now a critical subject in contemporary psychoanalytic debates.

British Psychoanalysis: New Perspectives in the Independent Tradition will be important not only to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists and the full spectrum of professionals involved in mental health. It will be of great value in psychotherapy and counselling training and an important resource for teaching and academic activities.

 

part I|18 pages

An Independent Tradition

chapter 1|11 pages

Thirty Years Later

Looking back into the future

chapter 2|5 pages

A Multi-Dimensional Frame of Reference

The Independent tradition

part II|54 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|5 pages

Prefatory Remarks

chapter 5|20 pages

Countertransference

An Independent view

chapter 6|3 pages

Concluding Remarks

part III|58 pages

Early Environment

chapter 7|13 pages

Psychic Life

A new focus on earliest infancy

chapter 8|16 pages

The Transformational Object

chapter 10|10 pages

Fear of Breakdown

part IV|76 pages

The Psychoanalytic Encounter

chapter 11|15 pages

Making Sense Together

New directions in Independent clinical thinking

chapter 12|13 pages

‘Slouching Towards Bethlehem…’

Or thinking the unthinkable in psychoanalysis

part V|54 pages

Regression and the Psychoanalytic Situation

chapter 16|16 pages

Regression

Allowing the future to be re-imagined209

chapter 17|8 pages

The Unobtrusive Analyst

part VI|46 pages

Female Sexuality

chapter 20|12 pages

The Centrality of Sexual Difference in Freud

The work of Gregorio Kohon and Juliet Mitchell263

chapter 21|16 pages

Reflections on Dora

The case of hysteria