Generation Preoccupations and Conflicts in Contemporary Psychoanalysis

Generation Preoccupations and Conflicts in Contemporary Psychoanalysis by Jean White is published by Routledge in 2006 and spans 238 pages. This book serves as both an introduction and a comparative study of contemporary psychoanalytic clinical theory, offering a comprehensive overview of the evolution of psychoanalytic thought and its ongoing developments.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of contemporary Independent, Lacanian, and post-Kleinian theories, contextualized within the global expansion of psychoanalysis. The text discusses contemporary clinical practices in relation to psychopathology, transference, and countertransference, while also addressing innovations in technique. Written in clear language and enriched with clinical vignettes, this work aims to make complex theories accessible, providing insights into the contributions of influential figures like Lacan and Bion.
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Generation is both an introduction to and a comparative study of contemporary psychoanalytic clinical theory. It provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of how new ways of thinking about the psychoanalytic process have evolved and are still in development today.
Jean White presents a detailed study of contemporary Independent, Lacanian and post-Kleinian theory, set within the wider context of the international expansion of psychoanalysis. Contemporary clinical practice is discussed in relation to concepts of psychopathology, transference and countertransference and innovations in technique. Each school’s explicit and implicit models of psychic growth and their view of the aims of the psychoanalytic process are explored. Written in clear, accessible language and interwoven throughout with clinical vignettes, Generation provides an invaluable initiation into the work of notoriously difficult authors such as Lacan and Bion.
This stimulating presentation of contemporary psychoanalytic theory will be of great interest to psychoanalytic psychotherapists, psychodynamic counsellors and psychoanalysts of all theoretical orientations.
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