Description
About the Author
Jan Abram is a training and supervising analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society in private practice in London. She is the author of 'The Language of Winnicott' (awarded Outstanding Academic Book of the Year; 2nd edition 2007) and editor of 'Donald Winnicott Today' (nominee for a Gradiva Award, 2013). She is currently visiting professor University College London. Her forthcoming book is a collection of her clinical papers, 'The Surviving Object'.
Reviews
'This powerful book is built around five stimulating chapters, through which we meet a very lively Andre Green addressing a British audience in a generous and free way, as he guides us through his deep understanding of Winnicott and its influence on his own work. Thanks to Jan Abram, who edited Andre Green's lectures, this book is as much about "Playing with Green" as it is about "Playing with Winnicott". In her very welcome new introduction to this second edition, Abram highlights Green's creativity, his major concepts, and his intimate knowledge of Winnicott. She also introduces her own line of thought, which is an added bonus.'- Nathalie Zilkha, training and supervising psychoanalyst in the Swiss Psychoanalytic Society'Andre Green emphasises in these exchanges his interest in Winnicott's works and their influence on his thoughts on absence, loss, and non-existence. This new English edition of this book will continue to contribute to a reciprocal enrichment between French and British psychoanalysts.'- Alain Gibeault, training and supervising analyst of the ParisPsychoanalytical Society'This book is a wonderful reflection of Andre Green and his work as an analyst, a theoretician, and a Winnicottian. Jan Abram captures Green's capacity to "play with reality" despite his dour demeanour of "looking over his glasses without a smile". We thank her for this human portrait of a passionate, often controversial, analyst who dedicated his life to understanding the unconscious psyche.'- Kathleen Kelley-Laine, member of the Societe Psychanalytique de Paris, and author of Peter Pan: The Story of Lost Childhood
Book Information
ISBN 9781782203902
Author Jan Abram
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Karnac Books
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd