Wie kann die therapeutische Beziehung psychisch lebendig sein und vor allem bleiben? Als einer ihrer bedeutendsten britischen Vertreter spürt Michael Parsons den Grundpfeilern von Theorie und klinischer Praxis der Psychoanalyse nach und erneuert über die Idee der Lebendigkeit bestehende Zugänge. Mit überzeugenden und zuweilen überraschenden Querverbindungen zu Kunst, Literatur, Philosophie oder Neurowissenschaften rückt Parsons die Figur des schöpferischen Psychoanalytikers bzw. der schöpferischen Psychoanalytikerin ins Zentrum seiner hier versammelten Texte und skizziert deren Fähigkeit, sich lebendig zu fühlen und auch in emotional herausfordernden Situationen lebendig zu bleiben. Patientinnen und Patienten können diese Haltung verinnerlichen, sodass die Lebendigkeit der Psychoanalyse auf die gesamte Beziehung und den analytischen Prozess übertragen wird. In seiner Klarheit und durch Parsons Erfahrung sowie seinem besonderen Gespür für die analytische Beziehung verspricht dieses Buch auch für die deutschsprachige Psychoanalyse wegweisend zu werden. Die deutsche Ausgabe wird von Eckehard Pioch herausgegeben.
Michael Parsons Bücher






The book delves into clinical psychoanalysis, exploring its theoretical foundations alongside recent advancements in analytic theory. Through vivid examples, it brings to life the intricacies of psychoanalytic practice, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for readers.
The Dove that Returns, The Dove that Vanishes
Paradox and Creativity in Psychoanalysis
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The book delves into the complexities faced by analysts as they navigate the dual nature of psychoanalysis, which is both a deeply personal and intuitive practice and one rooted in systematic theory and objective techniques. It examines the tension between subjective experiences and the need for a structured approach, providing insights into the challenges and contradictions inherent in the field.
Reformation Faith: Exegesis and Theology in the Protestant Reformations
- 268 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Students of the Reformation identify and elucidate areas of sixteenth century reforming exegesis, theology and activity in Martin Luther, John Calvin and other leading reformers to demonstrate the thoroughgoing nature of the Reformation agenda.
Reformation Faith: Exegesis and Theology in the Protestant Reformation
- 268 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book explores the significant contributions of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and other key reformers during the sixteenth century, focusing on their exegetical and theological developments. It highlights how these figures shaped the Reformation's comprehensive agenda, revealing the depth and impact of their reforming activities. Through detailed analysis, the text sheds light on the interplay between scripture interpretation and theological shifts that defined this transformative period in history.
Reformation Marriage
- 404 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Focusing on the intersection of the Reformation and everyday life, this study explores how theological shifts influenced family dynamics and gender roles. Michael Parsons examines the teachings of Luther and Calvin, contrasting them with medieval perspectives and contextualizing their views within broader theological frameworks. By addressing contemporary debates on gender and relationships, the work offers insightful scholarship that clarifies common misconceptions about the Reformation's impact on marriage and family life.
Reformation Letters
- 220 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on John Calvin's letters, this work explores his pastoral correspondence that played a pivotal role in defining the Reformation. It reveals his personal struggles, views on marriage, and significant interactions, including a letter to Francis I and a response to Sadoleto regarding Reformation principles. The book also addresses Calvin's controversial trial of Servetus and his letters of comfort to individuals facing persecution. Through these letters, readers gain insight into Calvin's convictions and the historical context of his time.
Text and Task
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Focusing on the intersection of Scripture and mission, this collection of essays explores the importance of engaging with biblical texts for theological and missiological understanding. A diverse team of scholars examines narratives like David and Goliath and the role of lament, alongside theological discussions on the Trinity, election, and the relevance of preaching. By connecting critical textual analysis to modern Christian life and mission, it offers insights into how Scripture can inform contemporary faith practices and community belonging.
Focusing on the sixteenth-century Reformation, this volume examines the contributions of key figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin. Experts analyze the historical context and primary texts to reveal the comprehensive nature of the Reformation agenda. Through detailed exploration, it enhances the understanding of reforming activities and their impact on the era, providing valuable insights into this transformative period in history.