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Melanie Klein Today: Developments in Theory and Practice, Volume 2: Mainly Practice

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In Melanie Klein Today, Volume 2 , Elizabeth Bott Spillius brings together classic and new papers on the understanding of Kleinian therapeutic techniques. In recent years there have been important refinements in this technique, notably in regard to the balance to

be struck in interpreting destructiveness, the use of the so-called part-object language, and the precise ways to understand and interpret `acting-in' and the role of the past in the present. This collection draws these developments together and makes clear why an integral part of

contemporary Kleinian theory and practice is concerned with the carefuerapeutic process itself. The volume includes further detailed accounts of clinical work with both adults and children and takes further the theoretical ideas discussed in Melanie Klein Today, Volume 1 . The

papers and the editorial commentary in this book together comprise the most illuminating and coherent rationale for the Kleinian technique yet published.

315 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1988

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