History of Countertransference: From Freud to the British Object Relations School - Alberto Stefana - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138214613 - June 6, 2017
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The constant and polymorphous development of the field of psychoanalysis since its inception has led to the evolution of a wide variety of psychoanalytic ?schools?. In seeking to find common ground between them, Alberto Stefana examines the history of countertransference, a concept which has developed from its origins as an apparent obstacle, to become an essential tool for analysis, and which has undergone profound changes in definition and in clinical use.

In History of Countertransference, Stefana follows the development of this concept over time, exploring a very precise trend which begins with the original notion put forward by Sigmund Freud and leads to the ideas of Melanie Klein and the British object relations school. The book explores the studies of specific psychoanalytic theorists and endeavours to bring to light how the input from each one may have been influenced by previous theories, by the personal history of the analyst, and by their historical-cultural context. By shedding light on how different psychoanalytic groups work with countertransference, Stefana helps the reader to understand the divergences that exist between them.

This unique study of a key psychoanalytical concept will be essential reading for psychoanalysts in practice and in training, and academics and students of psychoanalytic studies and the history of psychology.


168 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 6, 2017
ISBN13 9781138214613
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 156
Dimensions 232 × 155 × 16 mm   ·   274 g
Language English  

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