Frances Thomson-Salo, Laura Tognoli Pasquali
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A Psychoanalytic Glimpse Through Art, Literature, and Social Structure
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This book addresses aspects of how creativity is viewed in psychoanalytic theory and worked with in the consulting room, with particular reference to human generativity and the life cycle, within the arts in the broadest sense and its workings in society and culture in the widest sense.
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This book addresses aspects of how creativity is viewed in psychoanalytic theory and worked with in the consulting room, with particular reference to human generativity and the life cycle, within the arts in the broadest sense and its workings in society and culture in the widest sense.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429924170
- Artikelnr.: 72301144
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2018
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- ISBN-13: 9780429924170
- Artikelnr.: 72301144
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Thomson-Salo, Frances Tognoli Pasquali, Laura
Introduction
Creativity in Psychoanalytic Theory
Creativity and authenticity
Discussion of "Creativity and authenticity" by Irma Brenman Pick
Listening, technique, and all that jazz
William, did you say, "Much Ado about Nothing"?
Discussion of "William, did you say: 'Much Ado about Nothing'?" by Juan Eduardo Tesone
Female elements and functions in creativity
Women and creativity
Creativity in Psychoanalytic Practice throughout the Life Cycle
When creativity restarts: distorted and adaptive forms
A little girl's analysis
A psychoanalyst in the labour room: the birth of emotions
Generativity and creativity: dialogue between an obstetrician and a psychoanalyst
Dreaming about pregnancy when it is not there: two clinical cases
A particular kind of sterility
Discussion of "A particular kind of sterility" by Jones de Luca
"With you I can bleat my heart out"*
older women in psychoanalytic practice
Creativity in the Arts and Literature
Using contents from a sewing box: some aspects of the artwork of Sonia Delaunay and Louise Bourgeois
Commentary on Brodeuses
The voice of the mother in To the Lighthouse
Living Creatively in Society
Happily ever after: depictions of coming of age in fairy tales
Cultural altruism and masochism in women in the East
Horses and other animals: some background obstacles to female creativity in Russia
Is healing possible for women survivors of domestic violence?
No peaceable woman: creativity in feminist political psychoanalysis
commemorating Margarete Mitscherlich
Nielsen (17.7.1917
12.6.2012)
Should we as psychoanalysts apologise to women?
Maria Pia Conte
Laura Tognoli Pasquali
Afterword
Creativity in Psychoanalytic Theory
Creativity and authenticity
Discussion of "Creativity and authenticity" by Irma Brenman Pick
Listening, technique, and all that jazz
William, did you say, "Much Ado about Nothing"?
Discussion of "William, did you say: 'Much Ado about Nothing'?" by Juan Eduardo Tesone
Female elements and functions in creativity
Women and creativity
Creativity in Psychoanalytic Practice throughout the Life Cycle
When creativity restarts: distorted and adaptive forms
A little girl's analysis
A psychoanalyst in the labour room: the birth of emotions
Generativity and creativity: dialogue between an obstetrician and a psychoanalyst
Dreaming about pregnancy when it is not there: two clinical cases
A particular kind of sterility
Discussion of "A particular kind of sterility" by Jones de Luca
"With you I can bleat my heart out"*
older women in psychoanalytic practice
Creativity in the Arts and Literature
Using contents from a sewing box: some aspects of the artwork of Sonia Delaunay and Louise Bourgeois
Commentary on Brodeuses
The voice of the mother in To the Lighthouse
Living Creatively in Society
Happily ever after: depictions of coming of age in fairy tales
Cultural altruism and masochism in women in the East
Horses and other animals: some background obstacles to female creativity in Russia
Is healing possible for women survivors of domestic violence?
No peaceable woman: creativity in feminist political psychoanalysis
commemorating Margarete Mitscherlich
Nielsen (17.7.1917
12.6.2012)
Should we as psychoanalysts apologise to women?
Maria Pia Conte
Laura Tognoli Pasquali
Afterword
Introduction
Creativity in Psychoanalytic Theory
Creativity and authenticity
Discussion of "Creativity and authenticity" by Irma Brenman Pick
Listening, technique, and all that jazz
William, did you say, "Much Ado about Nothing"?
Discussion of "William, did you say: 'Much Ado about Nothing'?" by Juan Eduardo Tesone
Female elements and functions in creativity
Women and creativity
Creativity in Psychoanalytic Practice throughout the Life Cycle
When creativity restarts: distorted and adaptive forms
A little girl's analysis
A psychoanalyst in the labour room: the birth of emotions
Generativity and creativity: dialogue between an obstetrician and a psychoanalyst
Dreaming about pregnancy when it is not there: two clinical cases
A particular kind of sterility
Discussion of "A particular kind of sterility" by Jones de Luca
"With you I can bleat my heart out"*
older women in psychoanalytic practice
Creativity in the Arts and Literature
Using contents from a sewing box: some aspects of the artwork of Sonia Delaunay and Louise Bourgeois
Commentary on Brodeuses
The voice of the mother in To the Lighthouse
Living Creatively in Society
Happily ever after: depictions of coming of age in fairy tales
Cultural altruism and masochism in women in the East
Horses and other animals: some background obstacles to female creativity in Russia
Is healing possible for women survivors of domestic violence?
No peaceable woman: creativity in feminist political psychoanalysis
commemorating Margarete Mitscherlich
Nielsen (17.7.1917
12.6.2012)
Should we as psychoanalysts apologise to women?
Maria Pia Conte
Laura Tognoli Pasquali
Afterword
Creativity in Psychoanalytic Theory
Creativity and authenticity
Discussion of "Creativity and authenticity" by Irma Brenman Pick
Listening, technique, and all that jazz
William, did you say, "Much Ado about Nothing"?
Discussion of "William, did you say: 'Much Ado about Nothing'?" by Juan Eduardo Tesone
Female elements and functions in creativity
Women and creativity
Creativity in Psychoanalytic Practice throughout the Life Cycle
When creativity restarts: distorted and adaptive forms
A little girl's analysis
A psychoanalyst in the labour room: the birth of emotions
Generativity and creativity: dialogue between an obstetrician and a psychoanalyst
Dreaming about pregnancy when it is not there: two clinical cases
A particular kind of sterility
Discussion of "A particular kind of sterility" by Jones de Luca
"With you I can bleat my heart out"*
older women in psychoanalytic practice
Creativity in the Arts and Literature
Using contents from a sewing box: some aspects of the artwork of Sonia Delaunay and Louise Bourgeois
Commentary on Brodeuses
The voice of the mother in To the Lighthouse
Living Creatively in Society
Happily ever after: depictions of coming of age in fairy tales
Cultural altruism and masochism in women in the East
Horses and other animals: some background obstacles to female creativity in Russia
Is healing possible for women survivors of domestic violence?
No peaceable woman: creativity in feminist political psychoanalysis
commemorating Margarete Mitscherlich
Nielsen (17.7.1917
12.6.2012)
Should we as psychoanalysts apologise to women?
Maria Pia Conte
Laura Tognoli Pasquali
Afterword







