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NLP – The Surviving Object: clinical psychoanalytic essays on psychic survival-of-the-object

£10.00

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Available for 6 months from the day of purchase.

 

A New Library of Psychoanalysis Webinar

A chance to hear authors discuss their work, to find out more about recently published books and to revisit classic texts and best sellers.

These conversations will be of interest to clinicians working in psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, nursing and other areas of mental health.


Anne Patterson, Editor of the New Library of Psychoanalysis, will introduce Jan Abram’s new book – The Surviving Object: clinical psychoanalytic essays on psychic survival-of-the-object.  

The panellists will be: Vic Sedlak, President of the British Psychoanalytical Society, Maia Kirchkheli, Member of the BPaS and Heribert Blass, Training Analyst of the German Psychoanalytical Association and President of the European Psychoanalytical Federation. They will be in dialogue with the author.

The Surviving Object is a collection of clinical essays inspired by Winnicott’s clinical paradigm. The book traces how Abram evolved her proposals out of the transference-countertransference matrix of the analysing situation.

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