ABSTRACT

This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book discusses the desire of someone who has read deeply, and in English, the work of British and American analysts, to share his thinking, to return the favor André Green is another authoritative figure, a rigorous and consistent custodian of the Freudian word in his work. In the last years of his life, he opened the doors to the value of Winnicott's work. The analyst's initial perception of the analysand sets up a loose structure that inevitably affects the analysand's transference towards the analyst. Naturally, as the analytic process unfolds, things will change, and the transference will become that of the patient. A challenging work that of reading carefully anonymous manuscripts for possible publication, but at the same time an inexhaustible source of information, ideas, theories, clinical descriptions at the edge of the latest and most recent reflections in psychoanalysis.