The New Psychoanalysis by Phyllis Meadow
The New Psychoanalysis by Dr. Phyllis Meadow
In The New Psychoanalysis, Dr. Meadow examines the effects of the unconscious on emotional experience and describes the bases of therapeutic action. She calls emotional deadness the worst enemy to successful living and addresses the question of how to get satisfaction in life.
Dany Nobus declares, "For once, the title of a book is fully living up to its promises. In this volume, Phyllis Meadow articulates the basic principles of an innovative psychoanalytic treatment model that is able to face the clinical challenges of the 21st century. In light of its aspirations, breadth of coverage and clinical scope, this book constitutes the first major event for psychoanalysis in this new millennium."
Dr. Meadow is a leader and pioneer in the field of modern psychoanalysis. She is founder and president of the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis and founder and chair of the Board of the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in New York. She is the author, with Hyman Spotnitz, of Treatment of the Narcissistic Neuroses and numerous articles on psychoanalytic treatment and research.
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