Why Read Klein? The Importance of Melanie Klein's work for Contemporary Psychoanalysis

Why Read Klein? The Importance of Melanie Klein's work for Contemporary Psychoanalysis

  • Elisa Maria de Ulhôa Cintra
  • Marina F. R. Ribeiro
Publisher:Taylor & FrancisISBN 13: 9781040402924ISBN 10: 1040402925

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Why Read Klein? The Importance of Melanie Klein's work for Contemporary Psychoanalysis is written by Elisa Maria de Ulhôa Cintra and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040402925 (ISBN 10) and 9781040402924 (ISBN 13).

Why Read Klein? explores the importance of Melanie Klein’s work to contemporary psychoanalysis, her contributions as a key early psychoanalyst, and continued influence on contemporary psychoanalysts. Klein’s seminal work brought in several conceptual contributions that expanded psychoanalytic knowledge, sparking creativity and fostering a vibrant intellectual lineage. Her profound writings and enduring concepts embody a psychoanalytic legacy which has been constantly evolved and developed by various psychoanalysts who have drawn inspiration from her ideas over the years. This book presents the reverberations of her work in various authors, classic and contemporary. With an aim to encourage new forms of therapeutic action and conceptual understanding of her works, Why Read Klein? offers a modern interpretation of her ideas by incorporating films, poetry, and literary texts to illuminate her key concepts. This book is essential reading for both practicing and in training psychoanalysts and psychotherapists seeking a comprehensive understanding of Klein’s work and its relevance to contemporary clinical thought.