ABSTRACT

First published in 2000. This volume outlines the changes in Gill's formulation of psychoanalytic theory in response to new ideas and dialogues. This evolvement includes more focus on the clinical process, with psychoanalytic theory being part of a toolkit for the analyst, and exploring the 'nature of psychological therapy informed by psychoanalytic concepts.

chapter 1|13 pages

/ Constructivism and Hermeneutics

chapter 2|18 pages

/ The Internal and the External

chapter 3|15 pages

/ One-Person and Two-Person Psychology

chapter 4|11 pages

/ Neutrality

chapter 5|17 pages

/ Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

chapter 7|24 pages

/ What Analysts Say and Do

chapter 8|14 pages

/ Theory and Technique

chapter 9|16 pages

/The Body in Psychoanalysis

chapter 10|4 pages

/ Conclusion