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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret Rustin , Michael Rustin (University of East London, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9780415452946ISBN 10: 0415452945 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 23 December 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction PART 1 Klein’s early work: children’s upbringing, education and child analysis Epistemophilia :the love of understanding and its inhibition Technique in child analysis Mourning, the discovery of the depressive position and its implications for the theory of Oedipal development Splitting, the paranoid-schizoid position and the concept of projective identification The unique status of Narrative of a Child Analysis Envy and gratitude PART 2 Introduction to Part 2: ethics, aesthetics, society and the work of Melanie Klein Kleinian ethics: the morality of love and hate Kleinian aesthetics Klein and society Afterword Suggestions for further reading Publications by Melanie Klein Bibliography IndexReviewsThis is an impressive exposition of Klein's ideas. The authors write with great clarity and thoughtful understanding, making Klein accessible to a wide range of readers. A valuable source book and a real contribution to our knowledge of Klein's psychoanalytic work. -Michael Feldman, Chairman, Melanie Klein Trust. Melanie Klein's contribution to psychoanalysis is rooted in her pioneering work with children. In this remarkable book the authors provide both a clinical and academic perspective on the evolution of Klein's thought, showing the impact of her insights into the early development of mind on her work with adults, and clarifying her position on questions that have often been misunderstood, including the importance of the environment and the role of envy. -Maria Rhode, Emeritus Professor of Child Psychotherapy. Reading Klein is more than just a guide to Melanie Klein. It provides through close reading and sophisticated analysis a succinct and lively introduction to one of the founding figures of psychoanalysis. The authors bring out Klein's main theoretical contributions and their relation to current psychoanalytic understanding and to our sense of what it is to be human. -Elisabeth and Elias Da Rocha Barros, Training Analysts, Brazilian Psychoanalytic Society. ""This is an impressive exposition of Klein’s ideas. The authors write with great clarity and thoughtful understanding, making Klein accessible to a wide range of readers. A valuable source book and a real contribution to our knowledge of Klein’s psychoanalytic work.""-Michael Feldman, Chairman, Melanie Klein Trust. ""Melanie Klein’s contribution to psychoanalysis is rooted in her pioneering work with children. In this remarkable book the authors provide both a clinical and academic perspective on the evolution of Klein’s thought, showing the impact of her insights into the early development of mind on her work with adults, and clarifying her position on questions that have often been misunderstood, including the importance of the environment and the role of envy.""-Maria Rhode, Emeritus Professor of Child Psychotherapy. ""Reading Klein"" is more than just a guide to Melanie Klein. It provides through close reading and sophisticated analysis a succinct and lively introduction to one of the founding figures of psychoanalysis. The authors bring out Klein’s main theoretical contributions and their relation to current psychoanalytic understanding and to our sense of what it is to be human.""-Elisabeth and Elias Da Rocha Barros, Training Analysts, Brazilian Psychoanalytic Society. ""This is an impressive exposition of Klein’s ideas. The authors write with great clarity and thoughtful understanding, making Klein accessible to a wide range of readers. A valuable source book and a real contribution to our knowledge of Klein’s psychoanalytic work.""-Michael Feldman, Chairman, Melanie Klein Trust. ""Melanie Klein’s contribution to psychoanalysis is rooted in her pioneering work with children. In this remarkable book the authors provide both a clinical and academic perspective on the evolution of Klein’s thought, showing the impact of her insights into the early development of mind on her work with adults, and clarifying her position on questions that have often been misunderstood, including the importance of the environment and the role of envy.""-Maria Rhode, Emeritus Professor of Child Psychotherapy. ""Reading Klein"" is more than just a guide to Melanie Klein. It provides through close reading and sophisticated analysis a succinct and lively introduction to one of the founding figures of psychoanalysis. The authors bring out Klein’s main theoretical contributions and their relation to current psychoanalytic understanding and to our sense of what it is to be human.""-Elisabeth and Elias Da Rocha Barros, Training Analysts, Brazilian Psychoanalytic Society. “Provides a lucid account of Klein's published writing, presented by two distinguished writers who know her work well and have made creative use of it in their own clinical and extra-clinical writing. Its aim is to show how substantial her contribution to psychoanalytic thinking and clinical practice was, and how indispensable it remains to understanding the field of psychoanalysis.” -Carl Logan, Reviewer, Midwest Book Review This is an impressive exposition of Klein's ideas. The authors write with great clarity and thoughtful understanding, making Klein accessible to a wide range of readers. A valuable source book and a real contribution to our knowledge of Klein's psychoanalytic work. -Michael Feldman, Chairman, Melanie Klein Trust. Melanie Klein's contribution to psychoanalysis is rooted in her pioneering work with children. In this remarkable book the authors provide both a clinical and academic perspective on the evolution of Klein's thought, showing the impact of her insights into the early development of mind on her work with adults, and clarifying her position on questions that have often been misunderstood, including the importance of the environment and the role of envy. -Maria Rhode, Emeritus Professor of Child Psychotherapy. Reading Klein is more than just a guide to Melanie Klein. It provides through close reading and sophisticated analysis a succinct and lively introduction to one of the founding figures of psychoanalysis. The authors bring out Klein's main theoretical contributions and their relation to current psychoanalytic understanding and to our sense of what it is to be human. -Elisabeth and Elias Da Rocha Barros, Training Analysts, Brazilian Psychoanalytic Society. Provides a lucid account of Klein's published writing, presented by two distinguished writers who know her work well and have made creative use of it in their own clinical and extra-clinical writing. Its aim is to show how substantial her contribution to psychoanalytic thinking and clinical practice was, and how indispensable it remains to understanding the field of psychoanalysis. -Carl Logan, Reviewer, Midwest Book Review Author InformationMargaret Rustin is a child, adolescent and adult psychotherapist and a child analyst at the British Psychoanalytical Society. She trained at the Tavistock Clinic in London and worked there from 1968 to 2009, becoming Head of Child Psychotherapy and Dean of Postgraduate Studies. Since retiring she continues to teach and maintains a private practice. Michael Rustin is Professor of Sociology at the University of East London, and a Visiting Professor at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Essex. He is an associate of the British Psychoanalytical Society, and like Margaret Rustin, is the author and editor of many books and articles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |