The title of this book, Of Things Invisible To Mortal Sight: A Celebration of the Work of James S. Grotstein, inspired by a line from Milton's Paradise Lost (Book III), reflects Grotstein's decades-long examination of the most profound aspects of the human mind.
The title of this book, Of Things Invisible To Mortal Sight: A Celebration of the Work of James S. Grotstein, inspired by a line from Milton's Paradise Lost (Book III), reflects Grotstein's decades-long examination of the most profound aspects of the human mind.
Introduction The early psychoanalytic work of James Grotstein (1966-1981): turning a Kleinian/Bionian tide away from American ego psychology Into the depths of a "black hole" and deadness Reaching the transcendent position by a borderline patient in reading Beckett A Beam of Intense Darkness by James S. Grotstein The Weltanschauung of James S. Grotstein On talking-as-dreaming Moving in darkness: working with patients with primitive catastrophic traumas Ferenczi's "astra" and Bion's "O": a clinical perspective The internal world of terror Notes on the contribution of antenatal states to the expression of totalitarian behaviour On toleration The analyst's mind theories and transformations in "O" Figments facts interruption hints and ... Alpha function and mental growth: the aesthetic dimension of the mind Bion crosses the Rubicon: the fateful course-and curse-of "O" in psychoanalysis and the furies left in its wake*
Introduction The early psychoanalytic work of James Grotstein (1966-1981): turning a Kleinian/Bionian tide away from American ego psychology Into the depths of a "black hole" and deadness Reaching the transcendent position by a borderline patient in reading Beckett A Beam of Intense Darkness by James S. Grotstein The Weltanschauung of James S. Grotstein On talking-as-dreaming Moving in darkness: working with patients with primitive catastrophic traumas Ferenczi's "astra" and Bion's "O": a clinical perspective The internal world of terror Notes on the contribution of antenatal states to the expression of totalitarian behaviour On toleration The analyst's mind theories and transformations in "O" Figments facts interruption hints and ... Alpha function and mental growth: the aesthetic dimension of the mind Bion crosses the Rubicon: the fateful course-and curse-of "O" in psychoanalysis and the furies left in its wake*
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