Her Hour Come Round at Last: A Garland for Nina Coltart

Author:   Gillian Preston ,  Peter L. Rudnytsky
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   398
Publication Date:   14 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Gillian Preston ,  Peter L. Rudnytsky
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367107154


ISBN 10:   0367107155
Pages:   398
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

"Foreword , Introduction , Tributes , Patients , Nina-isms , Ways of knowing , Nina and the parcel , A Buddhist way of seeing , A one-off visit , Supervisees , A whole attitude to life and work , Charisma , Nina Coltart the consultant: hospitality conditional and unconditional , My Nina , An ""internal supervisor"" , Baby Peter , Friends , Homage to a valued friend , A recollection of friendship , My pen pal , The silent listener , Nina Coltart: a person of paradox , Cometh the hour , Schoolmates , School friends , That sense of awe , A knock on my door , A very special time , Family , Little Christmas , A chink of craziness , Memories of Neen , Word games , A five-minute introduction , Readers , Bare attention: the love that is enough? , In praise of Nina Coltart , For Nina Coltart: in memoriam, or calling the thing by its name , Uncollected Writings , Travels , The Grand Tour of New England , The Trans-Siberian Railway , A Tuscan holiday , Hotel drama in New York , Essays , Diagnosis and assessment of suitability for psychoanalytic psychotherapy , The assessment of psychological-mindedness in the psychiatric interview , To go or not to go , Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: does the ego exist? , Self-regarding , Ingredient X , Reviews , Reason and Violence , The Technique at Issue: Controversies in Psychoanalysis from Freud and Ferenczi to Michael Balint , Mother, Madonna, Whore: The Idealization and Denigration of Motherhood , Forces of Destiny: Psychoanalysis and Human Idiom , Ignatius of Loyola: The Psychology of a Saint , Body, Blood and Sexuality: A Psychoanalytic Study of St. Francis’s Stigmata and Their Historical Context , The Electrified Tightrope , Cultivating Intuition: An Introduction to Psychotherapy , Some comments on ""The silent cry"" , Obituaries , Dr Maurice Friedman , Jafar Kareem , Curriculum Vitae , Nina Elizabeth Cameron Coltart , Afterword"

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"""Nina Coltart was a courageous analyst who insisted on speaking with a voice that was distinctively her own. Her Hour Come Round at Last comprises of several essays not included in her three collections and some previously unpublished writings, along with tributes paid to her by friends, patients, colleagues, and others. Taken together, these pieces manage to convey a sense of who Nina Coltart was in all her full and complex humanity.""--Thomas H. Ogden, MD"


Nina Coltart was a courageous analyst who insisted on speaking with a voice that was distinctively her own. Her Hour Come Round at Last comprises of several essays not included in her three collections and some previously unpublished writings, along with tributes paid to her by friends, patients, colleagues, and others. Taken together, these pieces manage to convey a sense of who Nina Coltart was in all her full and complex humanity. --Thomas H. Ogden, MD


""Nina Coltart was a courageous analyst who insisted on speaking with a voice that was distinctively her own. Her Hour Come Round at Last comprises of several essays not included in her three collections and some previously unpublished writings, along with tributes paid to her by friends, patients, colleagues, and others. Taken together, these pieces manage to convey a sense of who Nina Coltart was in all her full and complex humanity.""--Thomas H. Ogden, MD


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