Elisa Maria de Ulhôa Cintra is a Psychoanalyst; Ph.D in Clinical Psychology from Pontifícia Universidade Católica of São Paulo (PUC-SP). She is currently a professor on the Clinical Psychology Post-Graduate Studies Program at PUCSP and the Faculty of Human and Health Sciences at PUCSP. She is also the Coordinator of Laboratory at the Inter-Institutional Laboratory for Studies on Intersubjectivity and Contemporary Psychoanalysis (LIPSIC), and author of books and several articles published in specialized journals.
Why Read Klein? explores the importance of Melanie Klein’s work to contemporary psychoanalysis, her contributions as a key early psychoanalyst and continued influence on contemporary... (more)