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Canvas Of Change 1st Edition Ilany Kogan

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Canvas Of Change 1st Edition Ilany Kogan
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.44 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Ilany Kogan
ISBN: 9781780490786, 9780429472688, 9781782410119, 9780429911682, 178049078X, 0429472684, 1782410112, 0429911688
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Canvas Of Change 1st Edition Ilany Kogan by Ilany Kogan 9781780490786, 9780429472688, 9781782410119, 9780429911682, 178049078X, 0429472684, 1782410112, 0429911688 instant download after payment.

This book presents a detailed account of two analytic case studies examined through the particular viewpoint of creativity.The first part of the book contains a review of the classical and contemporary literature on the source and function of creativity. Creativity is then examined from the perspective of several analytic models - Freudian, Kleinian, and post-Kleinian. The second and third parts of the book present case illustrations that deal with the use of creative activity in analysis. The creative use of biblical stories in the case of David, or the use of paintings and poems in the case of Rachel, portrayed the inner reality of these patients. David's violent and incestuous biblical stories reflected his world of incestuous and destructive wishes towards his primary objects (and towards the therapist in the transference). Rachel's paintings and poems conveyed her unconscious conflicts, depressive fantasies and anxieties, stemming from her fusion with her mother who was a child Holocaust survivor. Working through their relationships with their primary objects and their self perception, as revealed by these creative activities in analysis, facilitated the patients' mourning.

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