Bollas: The Shadow Of The Object (cloth) - Hardcover

Bollas, C

 
9780231066266: Bollas: The Shadow Of The Object (cloth)

Synopsis

-- Journal of the British Association of Psychotherapists

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Review

"There is much in this book that is wise, clinically perceptive, and thought-provoking. Bollas is clearly exquisitely sensitive to affective nuances as clues to early, preoedipal events and their developmental consequences....Bollas's book is a lucid, creative, balanced... exposition. It deserves a respectful audience." -- "The Psychoanalytic Quarterly"

"A book of great individuality. It offers an original theoretical view and clinical stance on issues which face any analyst or psychotherapist....All in all, a really valuable book." -- "Journal of the British Association of Psychotherapists"

"A book of great individuality. It offers an original theoretical view and clinical stance on issues which face any analyst or psychotherapist....All in all, a really valuable book." -- Journal of the British Association of Psychotherapists

"There is much in this book that is wise, clinically perceptive, and thought-provoking. Bollas is clearly exquisitely sensitive to affective nuances as clues to early, preoedipal events and their developmental consequences....Bollas's book is a lucid, creative, balanced... exposition. It deserves a respectful audience." -- The Psychoanalytic Quarterly

"A book of great individuality. It offers an original theoretical view and clinical stance on issues which face any analyst or psychotherapist....All in all, a really valuable book." -- "Journal of the British Association of Psychotherapists"

"There is much in this book that is wise, clinically perceptive, and thought-provoking. Bollas is clearly exquisitely sensitive to affective nuances as clues to early, preoedipal events and their developmental consequences....Bollas's book is a lucid, creative, balanced... exposition. It deserves a respectful audience." -- "The Psychoanalytic Quarterly"

About the Author

Christopher Bollas is Director of Education at the Austen Riggs Center of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts.

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