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Yesterday, today and tomorrow / Hanna Segal ; edited by Nicola Abel-Hirsch ; foreword by Roy Schafer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New library of psychoanalysisPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2007Description: xx, 280 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 041541573X
  • 9780415415736
  • 0415415748
  • 9780415415743
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.195 22
LOC classification:
  • BF173 .S4428 2007
Contents:
Foreword / Roy Schafer -- General introduction / Nicola Abel-Hirsch -- Papers from 2000-2006 -- Introduction -- Interpretation of dreams - 100 years on -- Disillusionment: the story of Adam and Eve and that of Lucifer -- September 11 -- Yesterday, today and tomorrow -- Vision -- Reflections on truth, tradition, and the psychoanalytic tradition of truth -- Contributions to symposia, conferences and other occasional writings -- Models of the mind and mental processes -- Psychic structure and psychic change - changing models of the mind (1997) -- The mind as conflict and compromise formation: comments on Charles Brenner's paper (1992) -- Acting on phantasy and acting on desire (1992) -- Symbolic equation and symbols (1996) -- What is an object? The role of perception (1990) -- Projective identification: comments on Ruth Riesenberg Malcolm's paper (1995) -- The end of psychoanalysis? (1996) -- Psychoanalytic technique -- Model of mental functioning and psychoanalytic process(1992) -- What is therapeutic and counter therapeutic in psychoanalysis? (1987) -- The 'corrective emotional experience': comments on the technique of Franz Alexander (1990) -- The role of child analysis in the general psychoanalytic training (1972) -- Segal on Klein -- The Melanie Klein plaque in Pitlochry (1987) -- Klein (1996) -- Review of Kristeva's Le Genie Feminin Tome II / Melanie Klein -- Segal on Bion -- The significance of psychic pain in the mental equilibrium (1976) -- Bion's clinical contributions 1950-1965 (1980) -- Introduction to Bion (1998) -- Bion's alpha function and alpha elements (1996) -- Envy and narcissism -- Envy and jealousy (1969) -- Narcissism: comments on Ronald Britton's paper (2000) -- Interviews -- Hanna Segal interviewed by Jacqueline Rose (1990) -- Hanna Segal interviewed by Dorrit Harazim (1998).
Summary: "What is the role of psychoanalysis in today's world? Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow presents a selection of papers written by Hanna Segal. The collection introduces the reader to a wide spectrum of insights into psychoanalysis, ranging from current thoughts on the nature of dreaming to new ideas about vision and disillusionment. Her long interest in factors affecting war is pursued in her examination of the psychotic factors, symbolic significance and psychological impact of the events of September the 11th, and the ensuing war on Iraq.The second half of the book discusses Segal's presentations to conferences and symposia from 1969 - 2000, this material is split into six sections:Models of the mind and mental processesPsychoanalytic techniqueSegal on KleinSegal on BionEnvy and narcissismInterviewsYesterday, Today and Tomorrow is a masterly contribution to the field. Segal's clarity of thought and; striking clinical illustrations make the book accessible to those new to the field as well as those acquainted with her seminal work."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-272) and index.

Foreword / Roy Schafer -- General introduction / Nicola Abel-Hirsch -- Papers from 2000-2006 -- Introduction -- Interpretation of dreams - 100 years on -- Disillusionment: the story of Adam and Eve and that of Lucifer -- September 11 -- Yesterday, today and tomorrow -- Vision -- Reflections on truth, tradition, and the psychoanalytic tradition of truth -- Contributions to symposia, conferences and other occasional writings -- Models of the mind and mental processes -- Psychic structure and psychic change - changing models of the mind (1997) -- The mind as conflict and compromise formation: comments on Charles Brenner's paper (1992) -- Acting on phantasy and acting on desire (1992) -- Symbolic equation and symbols (1996) -- What is an object? The role of perception (1990) -- Projective identification: comments on Ruth Riesenberg Malcolm's paper (1995) -- The end of psychoanalysis? (1996) -- Psychoanalytic technique -- Model of mental functioning and psychoanalytic process(1992) -- What is therapeutic and counter therapeutic in psychoanalysis? (1987) -- The 'corrective emotional experience': comments on the technique of Franz Alexander (1990) -- The role of child analysis in the general psychoanalytic training (1972) -- Segal on Klein -- The Melanie Klein plaque in Pitlochry (1987) -- Klein (1996) -- Review of Kristeva's Le Genie Feminin Tome II / Melanie Klein -- Segal on Bion -- The significance of psychic pain in the mental equilibrium (1976) -- Bion's clinical contributions 1950-1965 (1980) -- Introduction to Bion (1998) -- Bion's alpha function and alpha elements (1996) -- Envy and narcissism -- Envy and jealousy (1969) -- Narcissism: comments on Ronald Britton's paper (2000) -- Interviews -- Hanna Segal interviewed by Jacqueline Rose (1990) -- Hanna Segal interviewed by Dorrit Harazim (1998).

"What is the role of psychoanalysis in today's world? Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow presents a selection of papers written by Hanna Segal. The collection introduces the reader to a wide spectrum of insights into psychoanalysis, ranging from current thoughts on the nature of dreaming to new ideas about vision and disillusionment. Her long interest in factors affecting war is pursued in her examination of the psychotic factors, symbolic significance and psychological impact of the events of September the 11th, and the ensuing war on Iraq.The second half of the book discusses Segal's presentations to conferences and symposia from 1969 - 2000, this material is split into six sections:Models of the mind and mental processesPsychoanalytic techniqueSegal on KleinSegal on BionEnvy and narcissismInterviewsYesterday, Today and Tomorrow is a masterly contribution to the field. Segal's clarity of thought and; striking clinical illustrations make the book accessible to those new to the field as well as those acquainted with her seminal work."--Publisher description.

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