ABSTRACT

Doing Things Differently celebrates the work of Donald Meltzer, who was such a lively force in the training of child psychotherapists at the Tavistock Clinic for many years. The book represents the harvest of Meltzer's thinking and teaching, and covers such topics as dimensionality in primitive states of mind, dreaming, supervision, and the claustrum.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter Six|13 pages

The isolated adolescent

chapter Ten|13 pages

The second life of dreaming

part Thirteen|22 pages

Trapped in a claustrum world: the proleptic imagination and James Joyce’s Ulysses