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New Library of Psychoanalysis

About the Book Series

The New Library of Psychoanalysis is published by Routledge Mental Health in association with the Institute of Psychoanalysis, London.

Its purpose is to facilitate a greater and more widespread appreciation of psychoanalysis and to provide a forum for increasing mutual understanding between psychoanalysts and those in other disciplines. The series also aims to make some of the work of continental and other non-English speaking analysts more readily available to English-speaking readers, and to increase the interchange of ideas between British and American analysts.

The New Library of Psychoanalysis published its first book in 1987 under the editorship of David Tuckett, later followed by Elizabeth Bott Spillius, Susan Budd and Dana Birksted-Breen. A considerable number of Associate Editors and readers have assisted the editors.

Under the guidance of Foreign Rights Editors, a considerable number of the New Library books have been published abroad, particularly in Brazil, Germany, France, Italy, Peru, Spain and Japan.

The aim of the New Library of Psychoanalysis is to maintain the high level of scholarship of the previous series, to provide a forum for increasing understanding between psychoanalysis and other disciplines and to increase the interest of the general book-reading public in psychoanalysis.

The New Library of Psychoanalysis also aims to help the various schools of psychoanalysis to better understand each other. It has published books representing all three schools of thought in British psychoanalysis, including a particularly important work edited by Pearl King and Riccardo Steiner, expounding the intellectual and organisational controversies that developed in the British psychoanalytical Society between Kleinian, Viennese and 'middle group' analysts during the Second World War.

The New Library of Psychoanalysis has also translated and published several books by Continental psychoanalysts, and it plans in the future to continue the policy of publishing books that express as clearly as possible a variety of psychoanalytic points of view.

128 Series Titles


On Bearing Unbearable States of Mind

On Bearing Unbearable States of Mind

1st Edition

Edited By Priscilla Roth, Ruth Riesenberg-Malcolm
March 31, 1999

This is a problem almost all practising psychoanalysts will face at some time in their career, yet there is very little in the existing literature which offers guidance in this important area. On Bearing Unbearable States of Mind provides clear guidance on how the analyst can encourage the patient ...

Psychoanalytic Understanding of Violence and Suicide

Psychoanalytic Understanding of Violence and Suicide

1st Edition

Edited By Rosine Jozef Perelberg
December 22, 1998

Although there is a vast literature on aggression, comparatively little has been written on the issue of violence and even fewer clinical discussions have been published on the violent patient. This pioneering book presents a collection of case studies on the intensive psychoanalytic treatment of ...

A Mind of One's Own A Psychoanalytic View of Self and Object

A Mind of One's Own: A Psychoanalytic View of Self and Object

1st Edition

By Robert A. Caper
December 09, 1998

This collection of papers, written over the last six years by Robert Caper, focuses on the importance of distinguishing self from object in psychological development. Robert Caper demonstrates the importance this psychological disentanglement plays in the therapeutic effect of psychoanalysis. In ...

Belief and Imagination Explorations in Psychoanalysis

Belief and Imagination: Explorations in Psychoanalysis

1st Edition

By Ronald Britton
October 20, 1998

Winner of the 2013 Sigourney Award! Belief and Imagination brings together Ronald Britton's writing on these subjects over the last 15 years, exploring the concepts from a Kleinian perspective. The book covers: The status of phantasies in an individuals mind - are they facts or possibilities?...

A History of Child Psychoanalysis

A History of Child Psychoanalysis

1st Edition

By Pierre Geissmann, Claudine Geissmann
January 16, 1998

Child analysis has occupied a special place in the history of psychoanalysis because of the challenges it poses to practitioners and the clashes it has provoked among its advocates. Since the early days in Vienna under Sigmund Freud child psychoanalysts have tried to comprehend and make ...

Emotional Vertigo Between Anxiety and Pleasure

Emotional Vertigo: Between Anxiety and Pleasure

1st Edition

By Danielle Quinodoz
December 16, 1997

In this unique, prize-winning study Danielle Quinodoz unravels the unconscious significance of the feelings of vertigo which arise in situations where there is no immediate physical danger of falling and no organic cause. She traces the origins of such emotional vertigo to inner anxieties around ...

Early Freud and Late Freud Reading Anew Studies on Hysteria and Moses and Monotheism

Early Freud and Late Freud: Reading Anew Studies on Hysteria and Moses and Monotheism

1st Edition

By Ilse Grubrich-Simitis
December 09, 1997

Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, well-known as a Freud scholar and editor of Freud's works, has long advocated a return to his original texts in order to comprehend fully the power and innovative force of his theories. In Early Freud and Late Freud she examines the earliest psychoanalytic book, Studies on ...

Psychoanalysis, Literature and War Papers 1972-1995

Psychoanalysis, Literature and War: Papers 1972-1995

1st Edition

By Hanna Segal
January 27, 1997

Many of the themes which were elaborated in Hanna Segal's earlier work return in this volume of her most recent papers. Two act as connecting strands and give the book its unity: the clinical usefulness of the concept of the death instinct and the relationship between fantasy and reality. A past ...

Hope A Shield in the Economy of Borderline States

Hope: A Shield in the Economy of Borderline States

1st Edition

By Anna Potamianou
January 15, 1997

In the well known myth of Pandora, hope was the last and most need gift at the bottom of a box of myriad misfortunes let loose on an unsuspecting world. For most human beings hope is a positive benefit. Anna Potamianou shows how in the 'borderline' patient hope can become a perverted and omnipotent...

Michael Balint Object Relations, Pure and Applied

Michael Balint: Object Relations, Pure and Applied

1st Edition

By Andrew Elder, Robert Gosling, Harold Stewart
October 31, 1996

Whilst Michael Balint's applied work is widely known, many of his theoretical contributions have been incorporated into everyday analysis without due recognition of their source. In this account of his thinking, Harold Stewart evaluates the extent of Balint's contribution to psychoanalysis and ...

What Do Psychoanalysts Want? The Problem of Aims in Psychoanalytic Therapy

What Do Psychoanalysts Want?: The Problem of Aims in Psychoanalytic Therapy

1st Edition

By Anna Ursula Dreher, Joseph Sandler
February 01, 1996

Defining the aims of psychoanalysis was not initially a serious complex problem. However, when Freud began to think of the aim as being one of scientific research, and added the different formulations of aim (for example, that the aim was to make the patient's unconscious conscious) it became an ...

Unconscious Logic An Introduction to Matte Blanco's Bi-Logic and Its Uses

Unconscious Logic: An Introduction to Matte Blanco's Bi-Logic and Its Uses

1st Edition

By Eric Rayner
September 13, 1995

While the theories of Matte Blanco about the structure of the unconscious and the way in which it operates are generally recognised to be the most original since those of Freud, for many people the ways in which his ideas are expressed, including the use of terminology from mathematics and logic, ...

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