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The Empty Couch: The Taboo of Ageing and Retirement in Psychoanalysis

by Gabriele Junkers

The Empty Couch is an introduction to the challenges and obstacles inherent in ageing as a psychoanalyst. It addresses the previously neglected issue of ill health, as well as the significance of ageing for...


Wrestling with Destiny: The promise of psychoanalysis

by Lucy Holmes

Can psychoanalysis help people control their destinies?

Using empirical evidence from neuroscience, Lucy Holmes makes a powerful argument that it can. This book considers the various ways in which destiny is...


Research on the Couch: Single-case studies, subjectivity and psychoanalytic knowledge

by R.D. Hinshelwood

Is psychoanalysis knowledge? Is psychoanalysis a science, or is it hermeneutics? Can clinical material be considered research data?

Psychoanalysis is ambiguous about whether it is about meaning or about truth,...


The Fifty-Minute Hour

by Robert Lindner & Jonathan Lear

“A fascinating mixture of traditional psychoanalytic thinking with clinical strategies that even today would be considered creative and controversial, The Fifty-Minute Hour has never failed to capture the...


Introduction to the Reading of Lacan: The Unconscious Structured Like a Language

by Joel Dor

About this Book...

"A major and long overdue addition to the America/English psychoanalytic literature. . . . All major concepts—among them the mirror stage, the Name-of-the-Father, metaphor and metonymy, the...


Clinical Lacan

by Joel Dor

About this Book...

This companion text to Introduction the Reading of Lacan focuses on the concept of the psychic structures of desire. Using case examples, Dor explains the crucial difference between symptomsówhich...


History Beyond Trauma

by Francoise Davoine, Jean-Max Gaudilliere & Susan Fairfield

In the course of nearly thirty years of work with patients in psychiatric hospitals and private practice, Francoise Davoine and Jean-Max Gaudilliere have uncovered the ways in which transference and countertransference...


Bion's Sources: The Shaping of his Paradigms

by Nuno Torres & R.D. Hinshelwood

There are an increasing number of publications concerned with the work of Wilfred Bion (1897-1979). Many have sought new ideas from his writing however, little attention has been paid to the intellectual context...


The Psychoanalytic Vision: The Experiencing Subject, Transcendence, and the Therapeutic Process

by Frank Summers

Psychoanalytic therapy is distinguished by its immersion in the world of the experiencing subject. In The Psychoanalytic Vision, Frank Summers argues that analytic therapy and its unique epistemology is a worldview...


How James Joyce Made his Name: A Reading of the Final Lacan

by Roberto Harari & Luke Thurston

In this lucid and compelling analysis of Lacan's twenty-third seminar, “Le Sinthome,” Roberto Harari points to new psychoanalytic pathways that lead beyond Freudian oedipal dynamics.

Lacan's seminar measures...


Lacan's Seminar On Anxiety: An Introduction

by Roberto Harari & Charles Shepherdson

Designed for novices as well as students of psychology and literary criticism, these systematic lectures do much to clarify Lacan's groundbreaking work on the birth of the subject and its links with Freud's...


On Becoming a Jungian Sandplay Therapist: The Healing Spirit of Sandplay in Nature and in Therapy

by Lenore Steinhardt

This book discusses the deep inner process of becoming a sandplay therapist, addressing important creative aspects of understanding and practising sandplay. It describes the current theory behind the Jungian...


Four Lessons of Psychoanalysis

by Moustafa Safouan

In this delightfully readable and clearly written volume, the world renowned psychoanalyst Moustafa Safouan considers the works of Freud and Lacan. When Safouan met Lacan in 1949, he was all but ready to abandon...


Global Perspectives in Family Therapy: Development, Practice, Trends

by Kit S. Ng

Global Perspectives in Family Therapy: Development, Practice, Trends provides an overview of the development of the family and the issues and concerns they are faced with in different cultural contexts. Contributions...


Psychotherapy and the Treatment of Cancer Patients: Bearing Cancer in Mind

by Lawrence Goldie & Jane Desmarais

Psychotherapy and the Treatment of Cancer Patients addresses the need for a more integrated care of cancer patients within hospitals which pays attention to the mental anguish as well as physical distress caused...


The Group as an Object of Desire: Exploring Sexuality in Group Therapy

by Morris Nitsun

Why do people find it so difficult to talk openly about sex?

In this original and ground-breaking book, Morris Nitsun argues that desire and sexuality are key components of human experience that have been marginalized...


Nameless: Understanding Learning Disability

by Dietmut Niedecken

Is learning disability determined from birth?

Psychoanalysis has always striven to reconstruct damaged human subjectivity. However, with a few exceptions, people with learning disabilities have long been excluded...


Armfuls of Time: The Psychological Experience of the Child with a Life-Threatening Illness

by Barbara M. Sourkes

'I just wish I had armfuls of time.' These are the poignant words of a four year old facing a life-threatening illness. Armfuls of Time eloquently portrays the psychological experience of such children, who...


Resonance and Reciprocity: Selected Papers by Dennis Brown

by Jason Maratos

This collection of papers, published between 1976 and 2003, traces the innovative connections which the eminent group analyst Dennis Brown made between medicine and psychoanalysis. They reveal his important...


The Capacity for Ethical Conduct: On psychic existence and the way we relate to others

by David P. Levine

What is the root cause of ethical failure? Why is preoccupation with ethics more a part of the problem than a part of the solution? What makes ethical conduct a natural expression of who we are? What enables...