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This book has a very simple aim: to provide, in a single collection, an overview of the lifework and thought of five of the most gifted, insightful and provocative thinkers in contemporary psychoanalysis. Through their writings and their lectures each has achieved a status of extreme distinction enjoying almost unqualified praise from their fellow professionals. They inspire and they educate through their originality, rigour and humanity. Over a period of two years, Anthony Molino conducted and compiled these interviews. The interviews concentrate on interpretations of each analyst's work but also blossom into more broad-ranging philosophical concerns about the nature of psychoanalysis and of their professional lives. The book offers a rewarding, fascinating and rare opportunity to encounter five extraordinary psychoanalysts speaking for themselves.

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This book has a very simple aim: to provide, in a single collection, an overview of the lifework and thought of five of the most gifted, insightful and provocative thinkers in contemporary psychoanalysis. Through their writings and their lectures each has achieved a status of extreme distinction enjoying almost unqualified praise from their fellow professionals. They inspire and they educate through their originality, rigour and humanity. Over a period of two years, Anthony Molino conducted and compiled these interviews. The interviews concentrate on interpretations of each analyst's work but also blossom into more broad-ranging philosophical concerns about the nature of psychoanalysis and of their professional lives. The book offers a rewarding, fascinating and rare opportunity to encounter five extraordinary psychoanalysts speaking for themselves.

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General

Imprint

Free Association Books

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

1997

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

1997

Authors

Editors

Dimensions

248 x 159 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

200

ISBN-13

978-1-85343-384-9

Barcode

9781853433849

Categories

LSN

1-85343-384-5



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