Week | Reading Material |
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1 | Segal, H. (1964). Introduction to the work of Melanie Klein. 2nd Edition. London: William Heinemann Medical Books Limited. - Chapter 1: Melanie Klein’s early work (pp. 1-9) Klein, M. (1975). Love, guilt and reparation and other works (1921-1945): The Writings of Melanie Klein – Volume I. New York: The Free Press. - Chapter 1: The development of a child (pp. 1-53) |
2 | Grotstein, J.S. (1981). Splitting and projective identification. New Jersey: Jason Aronson, Inc. - Chapter 1: Splitting: a fundamental concept (pp. 3-18) Segal, H. (1964). Introduction to the work of Melanie Klein. 1st Edition. London: William Heinemann Medical Books Limited. - Chapter 1: Phantasy (pp. 1-10) Symington, N. (1986). The analytic experience: lectures from Tavistock. London: Free Association Books. - Chapter 24: Melanie Klein (pp. 254-262) - Chapter 25: Melanie Klein – Part 2 (pp. 263-276) |
3 | Klein, M. (1975). Envy and gratitude and other works (1946-1963): The Writings of Melanie Klein – Volume III. New York: The Free Press. - Chapter 2: Notes on some schizoid mechanisms (1946) (pp. 1-24) - Chapter 4: On the theory of anxiety and guilt (1948) (pp. 25-42) Segal, H. (1964). Introduction to the work of Melanie Klein. 1st Edition. London: William Heinemann Medical Books Limited. - Chapter 3: The paranoid-schizoid position (pp. 11-25) - Chapter 5: Psychopathology of the paranoid-schizoid position (pp. 41-53) |
4 | Klein, M. (1975). Love, guilt and reparation and other works (1921-1945): The Writings of Melanie Klein – Volume I. New York: The Free Press. - Chapter 17: A contribution to the psychogenesis of manic-depressive states (1935) (pp. 262-289) - Chapter 20: Mourning and its relations to manic-depressive states (1940) (pp. 344-369) Segal, H. (1964). Introduction to the work of Melanie Klein. 1st Edition. London: William Heinemann Medical Books Limited. - Chapter 5: The depressive position (pp. 54-68) |
5 | Grotstein, J.S. (1981). Splitting and projective identification. New Jersey: Jason Aronson, Inc. - Chapter 9: The nature of projective identification (pp. 123-138) - Chapter 12: Splitting and projective identification in psychoanalytic therapy (pp. 167-203) Bott Spillius, E. (Editor). 1988. Melanie Klein Today: Developments in Theory and Practice: Volume 2: Mainly Practice.London: Routledge. - Chapter 3: Working through in the countertransference (1985) – Irma Brenman Pick (pp. 34-47) |
6 | Symington, N. (1986). The analytic experience: lectures from Tavistock. London: Free Association Books. - Chapter 22: Fairbairn (pp. 236-244). - Chapter 23: Fairbairn – Part 2 (pp. 245-253) Grotstein, J.S. and Rinsley, D.B. (2000). Fairbairn and the Origins of Object Relations. New York: Other Press. - Chapter 3: Synopsis of an object-relations theory of the personality – W.R.D. Fairbairn (pp. 34-36) |
7 | Fairbairn, W.R.D. (1952). Psychoanalytic studies of the personality. London: Tavistock Publications Limited. - Chapter 1: Schizoid factors in the personality (1940) (pp. 3-27) |
8 | Fairbairn, W.R.D. (1952). Psychoanalytic studies of the personality. London: Tavistock Publications Limited. - Chapter 4: Endopsychic structure considered in terms of object-relations (1944) (pp. 82-136) - Chapter 5: Object relationships and dynamic structure (1946) (pp. 137-151) |
9 | Symington, N. (1986). The analytic experience: lectures from Tavistock. London: Free Association Books. - Chapter 26: Learning from experience and freedom in Bion’s thinking (pp. 277-287) - Chapter 27: Bion’s theory of thinking (pp. 288-296) Bion, W.R. (1959). Attacks on linking. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 40: 308-315. Langs, R. (Editor). (1981). Classics in psychoanalytic technique. New York: Jason Aronson, Inc. - Chapter 22: Notes on memory and desire – W.R. Bion (pp. 259-260) |
10 | Guntrip, H. (1968). Schizoid phenomenon, object relations and the self. London: The Hogarth Press. - Chapter 1: The schizoid personality and the external world (1952) (pp. 17-48) |
11 | Guntrip, H. (1968). Schizoid phenomenon, object relations and the self. London: The Hogarth Press. - Chapter 2: The schizoid problem, regression and the struggle to preserve an ego (1961) (pp. 49-86) |
12 | Winnicott, D.W. (1965). The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment: Studies in the Theory of Emotional Development. The International Psycho-Analytical Library, 64:1-276 - Chapter 2: The capacity to be alone (pp. 29-36) - Chapter 3: The theory of the parent-infant relationship (pp. 37-55) Ogden, T.H. (1990). The matrix of the mind: object relations and the psychoanalytic dialogue. Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson, Inc. - Chapter 7: The mother, the infant and the matrix in the work of Donald Winnicott (pp. 167-201) |
13 | Winnicott, D.W. (1965). The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment: Studies in the Theory of Emotional Development. The International Psycho-Analytical Library, 64:1-276 - Chapter 12: Ego distortion in terms of true and false self (pp. 140-152) |
14 | Ogden, T.H. (1990). The matrix of the mind: object relations and the psychoanalytic dialogue. Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson, Inc. - Chapter 8: Potential space (pp. 203-232) |
15 | Gomez, L. (1997). An introduction to object relations. London: Free Association Books. - Chapter 7: John Bowlby: attachment theory (pp. 150-174) Bowlby, J. (1960). Separation anxiety. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 41: 89-113. Bowlby, J. (1988). A secure base: parent-child attachment and healthy human development. London: Basic Books. - Lecture 2: The origins of attachment theory (pp. 20-38) |
16 | Gomez, L. (1997). An introduction to object relations. London: Free Association Books. - Chapter 5: Michael Balint: the harmonious interpenetrating mix-up (pp. 106-129) Balint, M. (1968). The Basic Fault: Therapeutic Aspects of Regression. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. - Chapter 4: The area of the basic fault (pp. 18-23) - Chapter 12: Primary love (pp. 64-72) - Chapter 22: The various forms of therapeutic regression (pp. 138-148) - Chapter 24: Therapeutic regression, primary love, and the basic fault (pp. 159-172) |
Bibliography
– Balint, M. (1968). The Basic Fault: Therapeutic Aspects of Regression. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
– Bion, W.R. (1959). Attacks on linking. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 40: 308-315.
– Bott Spillius, E. (Editor). 1988. Melanie Klein Today: Developments in Theory and Practice: Volume 2: Mainly Practice.London: Routledge.
– Bowlby, J. (1960). Separation anxiety. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 41: 89-113.
– Bowlby, J. (1988). A secure base: parent-child attachment and healthy human development. London: Basic Books.
– Fairbairn, W.R.D. (1952). Psychoanalytic studies of the personality. London: Tavistock Publications Limited.
– Gomez, L. (1997). An introduction to object relations. London: Free Association Books.
– Grotstein, J.S. (1981). Splitting and projective identification. New Jersey: Jason Aronson, Inc.
– Grotstein, J.S. and Rinsley, D.B. (2000). Fairbairn and the Origins of Object Relations. New York: Other Press.
– Guntrip, H. (1968). Schizoid phenomenon, object relations and the self. London: The Hogarth Press.
– Klein, M. (1975). Envy and gratitude and other works (1946-1963): The Writings of Melanie Klein – Volume III. New York: The Free Press.
– Klein, M. (1975). Love, guilt and reparation and other works (1921-1945): The Writings of Melanie Klein – Volume I. New York: The Free Press.
– Langs, R. (Editor). (1981). Classics in psychoanalytic technique. New York: Jason Aronson, Inc.
– Ogden, T.H. (1990). The matrix of the mind: object relations and the psychoanalytic dialogue. Northvale, New Jersey: Jason Aronson, Inc.
– Segal, H. (1964). Introduction to the work of Melanie Klein. 1st Edition. London: William Heinemann Medical Books Limited.
– Segal, H. (1964). Introduction to the work of Melanie Klein. 2nd Edition. London: William Heinemann Medical Books Limited.
– Symington, N. (1986). The analytic experience: lectures from Tavistock. London: Free Association Books.
– Winnicott, D.W. (1965). The Maturational Processes and the Facilitating Environment: Studies in the Theory of Emotional Development. The International Psycho-Analytical Library, 64:1-276