Description: Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Nina Coltart Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Description Nina Coltarts first classic work reissued with a brand-new foreword by Dr A. H. Brafman. The book contains numerous vivid clinical studies, such as "The Treatment of a Transvestite", "The Analysis of an Elderly Patient", and "The Silent Patient", and brought well-deserved attention to Nina Coltart and her ideas. Publisher Description Nina Coltarts first classic work reissued with a brand-new foreword by Dr A. H. Brafman. The book contains numerous vivid clinical studies, such as "The Treatment of a Transvestite", "The Analysis of an Elderly Patient", and "The Silent Patient", and brought well-deserved attention to Nina Coltart and her ideas. In 1982, Nina Coltart gave a paper to the English-Speaking Conference of Psychoanalysts called "Slouching towards Bethlehem … or Thinking the Unthinkable in Psychoanalysis", which created a stir and brought her to the attention of the psychoanalytic community. Ten years later, she produced her first book – this book – which contained her seminal paper, alongside so many others of note. Full of eloquent, meaningful, and provocative clinical stories – including "The Treatment of a Transvestite", "What Does It Mean: Love Is Not Enough?", "The Analysis of an Elderly Patient", and "The Silent Patient" – Nina Coltart exposes the full truth of the therapeutic process, where the analyst may occasionally stray from orthodox practice but how such lapses can sometimes provide unforeseen breakthroughs in treatment. This volume introduced Coltarts characteristic style of journeying through important issues in analytic practice. She elaborates on the use of intuition, the "special" attention required by an analyst, the value of silence, and of humour, and the importance of psychosomatic processes – the way the body speaks through psychosomatic symptoms. All vitally relevant today and positively groundbreaking at the time. AUTHOR: Nina Coltart was "one of the most admired and liked psychoanalysts in Britain. For 35 years she was an active member of the British and international psychoanalytic community and she played a major role in extending the influence of analytic ideas outside that world." (A. H. Brafman, "Obituary: Nina Coltart", Independent, 18 August 1997) Author Biography Nina Coltart was one of the most admired and liked psychoanalysts in Britain. For 35 years she was an active member of the British and international psychoanalytic community and she played a major role in extending the influence of analytic ideas outside that world. (A. H. Brafman, Obituary: Nina Coltart, Independent, 18 August 1997)She was born in London in 1927 and passed away in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire in 1997. She read Modern Languages at Somerville College, Oxford, but went on to train as a doctor, qualifying in 1957 at St Bartholomews Hospital. After qualification, she worked as a psychiatrist but found more interest in her patients emotions and experiences than medical conditions. Thus, in 1961, she set up in private practice as a psychotherapist, concurrently training as a psychoanalyst with the British Psychoanalytical Society. She qualified in 1964 as an associate member, became a full member in 1969, and a training analyst in the Independent Group in 1971.A dynamic representative of the international psychoanalytic community, teaching and lecturing and also helping to administer various psychotherapy trainings, Dr Coltart went beyond the usual confines to bring analytic ideas to the wider world. She taught extensively for the British Society on a series of courses, especially those concerned with questions of assessment and analysability. She built up an extensive consultation and referral service, concentrating on diagnosis and assessment for analytical therapy and for psychoanalysis. From 1972 to 1982, she was Director of the London Clinic, which interviews and assesses potential training cases for students of the British Society. She was Vice-President of the British Society and Chairman of its Board and Council from 1984 to 1987. She retired in 1994.Dr Coltart published numerous papers in psychotherapy journals and three books: Slouching Towards Bethlehem… And Further Psychoanalytic Explorations (1992), How to Survive as a Psychotherapist (1993), and The Baby and the Bathwater (1996), which are all reissued by Phoenix. 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ISBN-13: 9781912691432
Book Title: Slouching Towards Bethlehem
Number of Pages: 224 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Slouching Toward Bethlehem... and Further Psychoanalytic Explorations
Publisher: Phonix Publishing House
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Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 12.2 Oz
Author: Nina Coltart
Item Length: 9 in
Subject Area: Psychology
Item Width: 5.9 in
Format: Trade Paperback