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Aesthetic Conflict And Its Clinical Relevance eBook

by Meg Harris Williams
language: english
Publisher: KARNAC BOOKS, June of 2018 ‧
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Donald Meltzer coined the term 'aesthetic conflict' to describe the emotional complexities of the 'apprehension of beauty'. It had its roots in art, literature, infant observation, and above all, in clinical experience. This concept affirmed and illustrated Bion's formula of L, H, K (Love, Hate, and Knowledge), together with its negative (minus L, H, K) as a revision of Klein's fundamental emotional dynamics of Envy and Gratitude. As such, any emotional situation may be read in terms of either struggling with or retreating from the aesthetic conflict that occurs naturally at all key points of psychic development. Meltzer could be said to have encapsulated the essence of Bion's post-Kleinian trajectory when he wrote that 'If we follow Bion's thought closely, we see that the new idea presents itself as an emotional experience of the beauty of the world and its wondrous organisation.' The contributions in this book are by analysts and therapists from a wide variety of countries working with both children and adults. They have all, in individual ways, found 'aesthetic conflict' a useful frame of reference in terms of illuminating the significance of clinical observation, understanding countertransference responses, or practising the psychoanalytic method itself.

Aesthetic Conflict And Its Clinical Relevance

by Meg Harris Williams

Property Description
ISBN: 9781912567058
Publisher: KARNAC BOOKS
Release Date: June of 2018
Language: English
Pages: 288
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: The Harris Meltzer Trust Series
Categories: eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Psychology
EAN: 9781912567058

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