
The Psycho-Analytical Process
- 1st Edition - November 13, 2013
- Latest edition
- Author: Donald Meltzer
- Language: English
The Psycho-Analytical Process started as a series of lecture-seminars to child psychotherapists shortly after the death of British psychoanalyst Melanie Klein in 1960. It is… Read more

The Psycho-Analytical Process started as a series of lecture-seminars to child psychotherapists shortly after the death of British psychoanalyst Melanie Klein in 1960. It is intended for the use of practicing analysts and as a contribution to a new and widespread interest in the analytical process. This book was published under the auspices of the Melanie Klein Trust.  This book is organized into two main sections. Section I provides a vivid reference to the transactions of the consulting room and playroom in order to evoke in the reader the experience of being both a patient and analyst. Section II which deals with the analyst's task and functions and uses clinical material to illustrate aspects of psychoanalysis presented in Section I.  This book will be of interest to student psychotherapists, students of child analysis, the analysts and students of the Argentinian Psycho-analytical Society and finally with a research seminar of student and graduate child analysts.
ContentsAcknowledgment Preface IntroductionSection I     Chapter I The Gathering of the Transference      Chapter II The Sorting of Geographical Confusions      Chapter III The Sorting of Zonal Confusions      Chapter IV The Threshold of the Depressive Position      Chapter V The Weaning Process Section II     Chapter VI The Process with Adult Patients      Chapter VII The Cycle of the Process in the Individual Session      Chapter VIII The Analytical Work     Chapter IX Psychoanalysis as a Human Activity Appendices A—L Index
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 13, 2013
- Language: English
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