Description
Accessible introduction to the work of Christopher Bollas, one of the most eminent psychoanalytic figures in the world.
Concludes with a reconsideration of Bollas' concept of the unthought known both in the consulting room and in political and social conflicts in civic life.
Examines pivotal concepts in Bollas' metapsychology.
About the Author
Steven Jaron, PhD, is a psychoanalyst working in the 15-20 National Ophthalmology Hospital and in private practice in Paris. Before studying at the Psychoanalytic Society for Research and Training (SPRF), he obtained a doctorate in French and Comparative Literature from Columbia University.
Reviews
"The subject of this book is nothing less than "the necessity" and problematics "of seeking truth" as analysts confront the vital enigmas of the human mind and attempt to articulate and address the problems to which they give rise.It is not only an important explication of the contributions of a remarkable analyst, but it is a remarkable book by a remarkable author, one that should prove essential reading to clinicians at all levels as they struggle to engage with and create the psychoanalysis of the 21st century." - Howard B. Levine, Editor-in-chief, The Routledge W.R. Bion Studies series.
"Steven Jaron's moving account of his work with his patients, with Christopher Bollas as his theoretical and psychic guide, gives the lay reader a touching insight into how the psychoanalytic process can bring compassion and healing. Bollas's work to uncover the mostly hidden, in the form of the unthought known, is given historical and emotional background in Jaron's thoughtful book whose starting point is the search for reverie in Bollas - the analyst as a seer, a feeling observer of our shadow selves." - Anish Kapoor
Book Information
ISBN 9780367819569
Author Steven Jaron
Format Paperback
Page Count 132
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 100g