Robert D. Hinshelwood ist Professor für psychoanalytische Studien an der University of Essex. Seine Arbeit taucht tief in die menschliche Psyche ein und erforscht die Psychoanalyse im historischen Kontext. Mit besonderem Interesse an Gruppendynamik befasst sich seine Forschung oft mit der Komplexität zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen. Hinshelwoods Publikationen bieten wertvolle Einblicke in theoretische und praktische Aspekte des psychoanalytischen Denkens.
Das Wörterbuch definiert und erläutert die zentralen Konzepte kleinianischer Psychoanalyse, ihre historische Entwicklung und klinische Einbindung. Es bietet Informationen zu 140 Grundbegriffen der (kleinianischen) Psychoanalyse sowie Kurzbiographien der bedeutendsten kleinianischen Psychoanalytiker.
Underpinned by rigorous close readings of his oeuvre, this book provides a
comprehensive guide to the development, practice and evolution of Wilfred
Bion’s clinical psychoanalytic work.
R. D. Hinshelwood's work merges social science with psychoanalysis, introducing a psychosocial model that offers fresh perspectives on politics and society. It emphasizes the interplay between the individual and the collective, exploring their differences and similarities. The book highlights how these elements interact at an unconscious level, underscoring the importance of recognizing both individual and societal factors in understanding human behavior and social dynamics.
This book introduces the psychoanalytic principles of both Winnicott and Bion
to compare the ways in which their concepts evolved, and to show how their
different approaches contribute to distinctive psychoanalytic paradigms that
warrant further research.
Part I introduces Melanie Klein in the context of her life, her early interest in psychoanalysis and her first discoveries; Part II takes up the development of her technique of child analysis and discusses the ways in which her insights and conclusions in this area influenced the technique of adult analysis and the more general understanding of the human mind; Part III focuses on further scientific and clinical developments in psychoanalytic technique – especially those referring to the understanding and treatment of serious emotional disturbance, e.g. psychosis or affective disorders; Part IV focuses on contemporary developments in Kleinian and post-Kleinian psychoanalysis, considering clinical, cultural, and socio-political applications. .