1st Edition

Exploring the Work of Donald Meltzer A Festschrift

Edited By Margaret Cohen, Donald Meltzer, Alberto Hahn Copyright 2000
    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is a tribute to Donald Melzer's extraordinary contribution to psychoanalysis. It includes many of the papers given at the Tavistock Centre in London to celebrate Meltzer's 75th Birthday. Among the contributions, Margaret Rustin and Michael Rustin write on the work of Samuel Beckett; Gianna Williams elaborates upon Meltzer's thinking about the meeting of mother and baby; Didier Houzel discusses the aesthetic conflict and its connection with beauty and violence; and the Psychoanalytic Group of Barcelona describe their experience in working with Meltzer as a visiting supervisor. There are also several papers discussing the clinical relevance of Meltzer's thinking, particularly in work with children and adolescents.Apart from these papers, the book also contains a candid review by Meltzer of his own writing and thinking. This book provides a unique set of perspectives on his work and influence, and the sheer diversity of fields in which his thinking is now being used. It will surely be of continuing value to anyone interested in the state of psychoanalysis

    Introduction , A review of my writings , Experiences of learning with Donald Meltzer , Development is beauty, growth is ethics , The beauty and the violence of love , Keats’s “Ode to Psyche” , “Song-and-dance” and its developments: the function of rhythm in the learning process of oral and written language , Clinical notes on the organizing function of time during puberty , The light meter, the thermostat, the tuner: the compositional aspects of communication with very disturbed adolescents , Love and destructivity: from the aesthetic conflict to a revision of the concept of destructivity in the psyche , Reflections on “aesthetic reciprocity” , Beckett: dramas of psychic catastrophe , Living in intrusive identification , Reading Donald Meltzer: identification and intercourse as modes of reading and relating , A learning experience in psychoanalysis

    Biography

    Donald Meltzer