Aesthetic Conflict and its Clinical Relevance

Author(s) : Meg Harris Williams

Aesthetic Conflict and its Clinical Relevance

Book Details

  • Publisher : Harris Meltzer Trust
  • Published : 2018
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 284
  • Category :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 93444
  • ISBN 13 : 9781912567034
  • ISBN 10 : 1912567032

Table of Contents

Introduction
Meg Harris Williams

1. Seduction and aesthetic conflict
Didier Houzel

2. Love in the countertransference
Mariza Leite da Costa

3. On aesthetic transference
Izelinda Garcia de Barros

4. A fox in a castle of words
Marina Vanali

5. Rekindling the spirit of growth: an aesthetic encounter
Ellie Roberts

6. Aesthetic conflict and infant observation
Deborah Morley

7. The aesthetic conflict in everyday life
Jennifer Kunst

8. A child’s vicissitudes over the aesthetic conflict
Marisa Pelella Mélega

9. The role of the paternal function in the aesthetic experience
Gianna Polacco Williams

10. The beauty of development and the ugliness of stagnation
Irene Freeden

11. ‘I see not feel, how beautiful they are’
Dorothy Hamilton

12. Narcissus rejects: the surrender to beauty
Neil Maizels

13. How the aesthetic conflict comes to life
Lennart Ramberg

14. Nobody’s boy: beauty as an element in psychic recovery
Dawn Farber

15. Transference-love and its vicissitudes
Avner Bergstein

16. The barbed-wire hole of despair: retreat from aesthetic conflict
David Brooks

17. Passion and anti-passion in the Bion-Meltzer ethical-aesthetic model
Renato Trachtenberg

18. Concerning aesthetic reciprocity
Maria Haydée Castellaro de Pozzi

19. Aesthetic conflict in couple therapy
Barbara Bianchini

20. The aesthetic impact of transference spaces
Lucía Rey de Castro

21. The Lamb and the Tyger: aesthetic experience and the K-link
David Mayers

References
Name index
Subject index

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