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Dreaming and
Thinking
Ed. Rosine J. Perelberg
Published by
Karnac Books
Catalogue No. : 11828
ISBN: 1855759780

Dreaming and Thinking Psychoanalytic Ideas no. 4 London: Karnac
Edited and Introduced by Rosine Jozef Perelberg.
Contributors:
Ignes Sodre, Vic Sedlack, Sarah Flanders, Gregorio Kohon, Peter Fonagy and
Rosine Jozef Perelberg
At the core of the book lies an exploration of the connections between
dreaming and thinking, and the way in which dreams may provide the
analyst’s best clues concerning their patients’ states of mind. The
varied contributions to chapters contained in this volume extend further
the perception that the interpretation of dreams allows access to a
theory of mind, to the ways in which analysands conceive their
experiences of their inner world of thoughts and feelings. It is crucial
for the analyst, during a session, to differentiate conceptually and
clinically between different types of mental processes. An understanding
of the type of mental constructs presented by patients - i.e. the
quality, content or function of their dreams, daydreams, thoughts or
actions - at each moment in an analytic session - is an important means
of identifying the structure of their psychic states. In each of the
chapters the author crucially links dreams to the transference, so
facilitating a deeper understanding of the analytic process itself.
In the past decade, there has been something of a renaissance in
psychoanalysis of the privileging of dreams, not only as the “royal road”
to the unconscious, but as a fundamental (perhaps the fundamental)
function of the unconscious. Dreaming and Thinking brings together an
unusually rich set of essays which illustrate a range of approaches to
dream analysis in contemporary analytic practice. This collection, drawn
from public lectures delivered by members of the British Psycho-Analytical
Society, is remarkable both for the clarity of thinking and the freedom
from analytic jargon and ideology demonstrated by the authors.
Thomas Ogden, M.D.
Member, International Psychoanalytical Association
Supervising and Training Analyst, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern
California
"Distilled in this little book is a great deal of contemporary wisdom
regarding the importance of dreams in clinical practice, written and
given as lectures by psychoanalysts of the British Society. The devotion
and intelligence applied to deepening our understanding of the
unconscious makes for rewarding reading."
Paul Williams PhD
Joint Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Psychoanalysis
This clever and modest book about current views of dreams is striking
because it manages to convey so much in just a few pages, without losing
depth of thought or resorting to traditional psychoanalytical jargon. It
focuses on what is really essential without being partisan to any specific
school.
The essays clarify the essence of the psychoanalytical approach, whereby
the analyst renders the mental scenarios of our emotional life meaningful,
and re-articulates meanings from different symbolic levels, thus opening
up new possibilities for the patient.
This book is essential reading for both analysts and academics interested
in present day psychoanalysis.
Elias M. da Rocha Barros
Editor for Latin America of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis
Supervising and Training Analyst, Brazilian Psycho-Analytical Society of
São Paulo
Copyright
British
Psychoanalytical Society
2005. All rights reserved. Reproduction in
whole or in part in any form
or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

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