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Ideas in Practice

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Ideas in Practice

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Ideas in Practice book

Ideas in Practice

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Ideas in Practice book

Edited ByBernardine Bishop, Angela Foster, Josephine Klein, Victoria O’Connell
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2002
eBook Published 31 May 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429475689
Pages 122
eBook ISBN 9780429475689
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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The London Centre for Psychotherapy (2002). Ideas in Practice (B. Bishop, A. Foster, J. Klein, & V. O’Connell, Eds.) (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429475689

ABSTRACT

Comprising the second volume in the series The Practice of Psychotherapy, this volume brings together six contributors, all members of the London Centre for Psychotherapy, presenting psychoanalytic ideas lucidly illustrated by clinical observatioins taken from the consulting room. Focusing upon such issues as sibling attachment and the impact of maternal absence, this collection of essays offers uniquely personal insights and new idrom psychotherapeutic encounters. The author believes that in each of these papers there is the spark of an original idea...grounded indeed in psychoanalytic theory, but influenced by individual experience and observation in the consulting room.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

ByBernardine Bishop, Angela Foster, Josephine Klein, Victoria O’Connell

chapter Chapter One|22 pages

The twin in the transference

ByVivienne Lewin

chapter Chapter Two|14 pages

The children in the apple tree: some thoughts on sibling attachment 1 , 2

ByProphecy Coles

chapter Chapter Three|16 pages

“I won’t stand next to you when you throw bombs’”: addressing the perverse in the patient

ByLorraine Colledge

chapter Chapter Four|16 pages

Impasse and empathy 1

ByRobert Royston

chapter Chapter Five|16 pages

Thinking without the object: some deformations of the life of the mind brought about by maternal absence

ByBernardine Bishop

chapter Chapter Six|16 pages

An absence of mind

ByJennifer Silverstone
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