Envy is Not Innate: A New Model of Thinking

Author:   Patricia Polledri
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780367324353


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   05 July 2019
Format:   Hardback
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This book is a comprehensive revision of the notion of envy, suggesting that envy is not innate and proposing some fresh ideas about its relation to psychopathology, offering a working model of development which is highly relevant to clinical practice.

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Author:   Patricia Polledri
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9780367324353


ISBN 10:   0367324350
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   05 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword -- Introduction -- Historical background: a brief overview -- Literature review -- Encapsulated containerlessness -- Shame and envy -- Self envy -- Perverse relationships in pathological organisations -- Womb envy -- Summary and Conclusions

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This is a rich and sophisticated book by an experienced therapist in the field of forensic psychotherapy. Patricia Polledri has skilfully reviewed a number of complex academic discourses (psychoanalytic, ethological, neurobiological) to produce an account of envy that is empirically based, and clinically meaningful. The book is illustrated with clinical examples that support the thesis and demonstrate the suffering caused by envy in its various manifestations. I hope practising analysts will read this book and use it as a basis for teaching and training the psychoanalytic therapists of the future. --Dr Gwen Adshead, consultant forensic psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Broadmoor Hospital In this imposing and groundbreaking book, Polledri encourages us to look beyond easily accepted traditional psychoanalytic concepts, such as envy and the psychopathology associated with it. The reader will be challenged with both old and new ways of thinking about the nature of the mother-baby relationship that will undoubtedly prove helpful in both clinical and theoretical work. It is with pride that I endorse this book written by an early student of the diploma course in Forensic Psychotherapy at the Tavistock & Portman Clinic NHS Trust. --Estela Welldon, MD DSc (Hon) F.R.C.Psych, author of Playing with Dynamite and Mother, Madonna, Whore and founder & Honorary Life President


""In this imposing and groundbreaking book, Polledri encourages us to look beyond easily accepted traditional psychoanalytic concepts, such as envy and the psychopathology associated with it. The reader will be challenged with both old and new ways of thinking about the nature of the mother-baby relationship that will undoubtedly prove helpful in both clinical and theoretical work. It is with pride that I endorse this book written by an early student of the diploma course in Forensic Psychotherapy at the Tavistock & Portman Clinic NHS Trust.""--Estela Welldon, MD DSc (Hon) F.R.C.Psych, author of Playing with Dynamite and Mother, Madonna, Whore and founder & Honorary Life President ""This is a rich and sophisticated book by an experienced therapist in the field of forensic psychotherapy. Patricia Polledri has skilfully reviewed a number of complex academic discourses (psychoanalytic, ethological, neurobiological) to produce an account of envy that is empirically based, and clinically meaningful. The book is illustrated with clinical examples that support the thesis and demonstrate the suffering caused by envy in its various manifestations. I hope practising analysts will read this book and use it as a basis for teaching and training the psychoanalytic therapists of the future.""--Dr Gwen Adshead, consultant forensic psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Broadmoor Hospital


"""In this imposing and groundbreaking book, Polledri encourages us to look beyond easily accepted traditional psychoanalytic concepts, such as envy and the psychopathology associated with it. The reader will be challenged with both old and new ways of thinking about the nature of the mother-baby relationship that will undoubtedly prove helpful in both clinical and theoretical work. It is with pride that I endorse this book written by an early student of the diploma course in Forensic Psychotherapy at the Tavistock & Portman Clinic NHS Trust.""--Estela Welldon, MD DSc (Hon) F.R.C.Psych, author of Playing with Dynamite and Mother, Madonna, Whore and founder & Honorary Life President ""This is a rich and sophisticated book by an experienced therapist in the field of forensic psychotherapy. Patricia Polledri has skilfully reviewed a number of complex academic discourses (psychoanalytic, ethological, neurobiological) to produce an account of envy that is empirically based, and clinically meaningful. The book is illustrated with clinical examples that support the thesis and demonstrate the suffering caused by envy in its various manifestations. I hope practising analysts will read this book and use it as a basis for teaching and training the psychoanalytic therapists of the future.""--Dr Gwen Adshead, consultant forensic psychiatrist and psychotherapist, Broadmoor Hospital"


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