ABSTRACT

The papers of Edna O’Shaughnessy are among the finest to be found in psychoanalytic writing.  Her work is unified not so much by its subject matter, which is diverse, but by her underlying preoccupations, including the nature of psychic reality and subjectivity, and the psychic limits of endurance and reparation.

Here a selection of her work, edited and with an introduction by Richard Rusbridger, is brought together in a collection which demonstrates the contribution that O’Shaughnessy has made to many areas of psychoanalysis, from personality organisations, the superego, psychic refuges and the Oedipus complex to the subject of whether a liar can be psychoanalysed. Inquiries in Psychoanalysis is a record of clinical work and thinking over sixty years of psychoanalytic practice with children and adults.

This wide-ranging selection of work will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and students.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

part |253 pages

Papers

chapter |13 pages

The Absent Object

chapter |4 pages

Interminably A Patient

A discussion of ‘Expiation as a defense,' by Ruth Riesenberg Malcolm

chapter |15 pages

Words and Working Through

chapter |14 pages

Enclaves and Excursions

chapter |14 pages

What Is a Clinical Fact?

chapter |14 pages

Relating To The Superego

chapter |11 pages

Dreaming and not Dreaming

chapter |7 pages

Whose Bion?

chapter |10 pages

Mental Connectedness

chapter |14 pages

Intrusions

chapter |13 pages

On Gratitude

chapter |12 pages

Where Is Here? When Is Now?

part |27 pages

Reviews

chapter |10 pages

Melanie Klein: Her World And Her Work

Review of Phyllis Grosskurth (1986) Melanie Klein, Her World and Her Work. London: Hodder & Stoughton. Reprinted, Maresfield Library, London: H. Karnac Books, 1987

chapter |4 pages

Herbert Rosenfeld

Review of Herbert Rosenfeld, Impasse and Interpretation, London: Tavistock Press, 1987

chapter |6 pages

Wilfred Bion

Review of Wilfred Bion: his Life and Work, 1897–1979 by Gérard Bléandonu, translated by Claire Pajaczkowska, with a foreword by R. D. Hinshelwood. New York: Guildford Press, 1994

chapter |6 pages

AndrÉ Green

Review of The Dead Mother: the Work of André Green, edited by Gregorio Kohon, London: Routledge, 1999