Edna O'ShaughnessyInquiries in Psychoanalysis
Collected papers of Edna O'Shaughnessy
Herausgeber: Rusbridger, Richard
Edna O'Shaughnessy is a Distinguished Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society and a training and supervising analyst for adults and children. She is also a supervisor in the Adult Department of the Tavistock Clinic as well as in the Child and Family Department. Richard Rusbridger is a training and supervising analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society and an Honorary Reader at University College, London.
Foreword. Introduction. Papers: The Absent Object. Interminably a Patient.
A Clinical Study of a Defensive Organisation. A Commemorative Essay on W.R.
Bion's Theory of Thinking. Words and Working Through. A 3 ¿ Year Old Boy's
Melancholic Identification With an Original Object. The Invisible Oedipus
Complex. Seeing With Meaning and Emotion. Can a Liar be Psychoanalysed?
Enclaves and Excursions. Psychosis: Not Thinking in a Bizarre World. What
is a Clinical Fact? Relating to the Superego. Dreaming and Not Dreaming. A
Projective Identification With Frankenstein: Some Questions About Psychic
Limits. Whose Bion? Mental Connectedness. Intrusions. Gratitude. Where is
Here? When is Now? Reviews. Review of Phyliss Grosskurth, Melanie Klein:
Her World and Her Work. Review of Herbert Rosenfeld, Impasse and
Interpretation. Review of Gérard Bléandonou, Wilfred Bion: his Life and
Work 1979-1979. Review of The Dead Mother: the Work of André Green, Edited
by Gregorio Kohon. References