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Author Segal, Julia

Title Phantasy in Everyday Life : a Psychoanalytic Approach to Understanding Ourselves
Published London : Karnac Books, 1991

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Description 1 online resource (235 pages)
Contents COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ONE INTRODUCTION; TWO PHANTASY AS PERCEPTION; THREE PHANTASIES AND FEELINGS; FOUR PHANTASIES IN RELATIONSHIPS; FIVE PHANTASIES IN RELATIONSHIPS; SIX BLAME, INTENTION AND RESPONSIBILITY; SEVEN PHANTASIES RELATED TO FAMILY LIFE; EIGHT PHANTASIES ABOUT WORK; NINE EVIDENCE: (1) IN THE CONSULTING ROOM; TEN EVIDENCE: (2) IN THE OUTSIDE WORLD; BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
Summary Over the past fifty years dramatic ideas and discoveries have arisen out of the work of analysts. In Phantasy in Everyday Life Julia Segal is mainly concerned with Melanie Klein's contribution to the field and with everyday application of her theories.Central to Julia Segal's theme is Melanie Klein's concept of phantasy - the unconscious fantasies which control our assumptions, our thoughts, our emotions and our behavior. The first half of the book is concerned with daily life; the second more with theoretical issues.Written from her direct experience, Julia Segal's work will prove invaluable
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Subject Psychoanalysis.
Fantasy.
Self-perception.
Fantasy
Self Concept
psychoanalysis.
fantasy (imagination)
Fantasy
Psychoanalysis
Self-perception
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781849401128
1849401128