This distinguished annual contains outstanding original papers in psychoanalytic theory and practice. It brings together findings from all areas of analytic research and offers a rich mixture of clinical and theoretical material.
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About the Author:
Laurence Spurling is a practising Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist in London and a Senior Member of the British Psychotherapy Foundation. He is Senior Lecturer in Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London, where he co-ordinates and teaches on the counselling and psychotherapy training programmes, and is a Consultant Adult Psychotherapist for the East London NHS Mental Health Trust. He has published widely on clinical issues.
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Contents:EditorialMaternal Ambivalence by Rozsika ParkerThere is no Such Thing as a Mother by Lucy KingThe Good-Enough Mother and the Use of the Object in Women by Christina WielandMothers, Mirrors and Masks by Val RichardsThe Poetics of Intimacy: A review of Christopher Bollas's "Being a Character: Psychoanalysis and Self Experience by James S. GrotsteinWinnicott BookshelfContributors to this Issue
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