Attachment and New Beginnings: Reflections on Psychoanalytic Therapy

Author:   Jonathan Pedder ,  Gary Winship
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   192
Publication Date:   14 June 2019
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Author:   Jonathan Pedder ,  Gary Winship
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9780367106171


ISBN 10:   0367106175
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   14 June 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

About the Author and Editor , Foreword , Editor’s introduction , Commentary (GW)* on Chapter One: The role of space and location in psychotherapy, play, and theatre , The role of space and location in psychotherapy, play, and theatre , Commentary (GW) on Chapter Two: Attachment and new beginnings , Attachment and new beginnings , Commentary (GW) on Chapter Three: Failure to mourn and melancholia , Failure to mourn and melancholia , Commentary (GW) on Chapter Four: Fear of dependence in therapeutic relationships , Fear of dependence in therapeutic relationships , Commentary (GW) on Chapter Five: Termination reconsidered , Termination reconsidered , Commentary (GW) on Chapter Six: Reflections on the theory and practice of supervision , Reflections on the theory and practice of supervision , Commentary (GW) on Chapter Seven: A brief history of psychotherapy in the British National Health Service: how can psychotherapists influence psychiatry? , A brief history of psychotherapy in the British National Health Service: how can psychotherapists influence psychiatry? , Commentary (GW) on Chapter Eight: Lines of advance: increasing access to psychoanalytic therapy , Lines of advance: increasing access to psychoanalytic therapy

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This collection of written pieces plots the work of an NHS psychotherapist, Jonathan Pedder, turning the science of psychiatry into human encounters. He had a career teaching and inspiring colleagues and students with psychoanalytic ways of thinking, encouraging and supporting them in the challenges of contemporary psychiatry. In his work he made the world of psychoanalysis accessible to non-analysts, and this book augments the textbook on psychotherapy which Pedder wrote with Dennis Brown. Pedder was a quiet visionary influential in offering a pathway for mental health workers from many disciplines to find their way to the psychoanalytic ideas that illuminate their patients/clients. --Professor R. D. Hinshelwood, author of Clinical Klein and Dictionary of Kleinian Thought The noblest therapist of them all. We all have much to learn from this reticent master of our discipline, and I am sure this book, like its subject, will evoke the admiration, affection, and respect it deserves. --Jeremy Holmes, author of John Bowlby and Attachment Theory Jonathan Pedder's papers are wide-ranging, passionate and sometimes controversial. He works out, in his own unique way, attachment theory ideas about many central topics including the inner drama that needs to be played out on the stage of transference, regression and dependency. --Michael Brearley, Psychoanalyst, Former Chair This book will surely be on top of the list for required reading for staff and students across the spectrum of psychological therapists, psychiatrists, sociologists and others. To paraphrase from the book itself, psychotherapy is at its best when it is imaginative, fluid and responsive to a troubled world. Pedder's axiom: 'after all there is no such thing as peace time', aptly reflects the continued struggle of the profession to contain its conflicts and desire to fragment. How much better though, to use some of that energy in truly widening access to those most vulnerable in our society. Pure gold (as in psychoanalysis) is a beautiful thing, but of little use if only placed in vaults. An excellent, perceptive and accessible piece of work. --Professor Diane Waller OBE, Emeritus Professor of Art Psychotherapy, Goldsmiths, University of London; Hon. Visiting Professor, Dept. of Psychological Medicine Jonathan Pedder was a passionate and eloquent advocate for psychoanalysis as a necessary component of all the helping professions, he was always ready to endorse eclectic approaches in which psychoanalytic ideas are adapted to clinical and political realities without losing their essential nature. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to all interested in psychoanalytic practice in the NHS. --Ronald Doctor, Chair


This collection of written pieces plots the work of an NHS psychotherapist, Jonathan Pedder, turning the science of psychiatry into human encounters. He had a career teaching and inspiring colleagues and students with psychoanalytic ways of thinking, encouraging and supporting them in the challenges of contemporary psychiatry. In his work he made the world of psychoanalysis accessible to non-analysts, and this book augments the textbook on psychotherapy which Pedder wrote with Dennis Brown. Pedder was a quiet visionary influential in offering a pathway for mental health workers from many disciplines to find their way to the psychoanalytic ideas that illuminate their patients/clients. --Professor R. D. Hinshelwood, author of Clinical Klein and Dictionary of Kleinian Thought This book will surely be on top of the list for required reading for staff and students across the spectrum of psychological therapists, psychiatrists, sociologists and others. To paraphrase from the book itself, psychotherapy is at its best when it is imaginative, fluid and responsive to a troubled world. Pedder's axiom: 'after all there is no such thing as peace time', aptly reflects the continued struggle of the profession to contain its conflicts and desire to fragment. How much better though, to use some of that energy in truly widening access to those most vulnerable in our society. Pure gold (as in psychoanalysis) is a beautiful thing, but of little use if only placed in vaults. An excellent, perceptive and accessible piece of work. --Professor Diane Waller OBE, Emeritus Professor of Art Psychotherapy, Goldsmiths, University of London; Hon. Visiting Professor, Dept. of Psychological Medicine The noblest therapist of them all. We all have much to learn from this reticent master of our discipline, and I am sure this book, like its subject, will evoke the admiration, affection, and respect it deserves. --Jeremy Holmes, author of John Bowlby and Attachment Theory Jonathan Pedder's papers are wide-ranging, passionate and sometimes controversial. He works out, in his own unique way, attachment theory ideas about many central topics including the inner drama that needs to be played out on the stage of transference, regression and dependency. --Michael Brearley, Psychoanalyst, Former Chair Jonathan Pedder was a passionate and eloquent advocate for psychoanalysis as a necessary component of all the helping professions, he was always ready to endorse eclectic approaches in which psychoanalytic ideas are adapted to clinical and political realities without losing their essential nature. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to all interested in psychoanalytic practice in the NHS. --Ronald Doctor, Chair


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