Mary Lynne Ellis is a relational analytical/phenomenological psychotherapist in private practice in London. With nearly forty years' experience, she has also worked as an art therapist in the NHS and the voluntary sector. Her many publications focus on questions of language, identities, and embodiment in analytical psychotherapy. She is co-author, with Noreen O'Connor, of Questioning Identities: Philosophy in Psychoanalytic Practice (Routledge). Ellis has master's degrees in philosophy and in art therapy. She is also a visual artist.
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INTRODUCTION PART ONE: Questions of time in psychoanalysis 1. Freud's time: repeating or constructing? 2. Jung's unconscious: past, present, and future 3. Klein: splitting the breast or split in time? 4. Winnicott and Lacan: more about time PART TWO: Living time: new perspectives 5. Living time and the time of the Other 6. States of time 7. Identities in time 8. Times of mourning: mourning's dissonance 9. Time, narrative, and change in the analytical relationship Bibliography
INTRODUCTION PART ONE: Questions of time in psychoanalysis 1. Freud's time: repeating or constructing? 2. Jung's unconscious: past, present, and future 3. Klein: splitting the breast or split in time? 4. Winnicott and Lacan: more about time PART TWO: Living time: new perspectives 5. Living time and the time of the Other 6. States of time 7. Identities in time 8. Times of mourning: mourning's dissonance 9. Time, narrative, and change in the analytical relationship Bibliography
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