Marion Milner by Alberto Stefana

Marion Milner by Alberto Stefana

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Marion Milner by Alberto Stefana

This focused and thorough book by Alberto Stefana and Alessio Gamba delves into Marion Milner’s contribution to psychoanalytic clinical theory and technique. The authors offer an overview of Milner’s work as a psychoanalyst, writer, and gifted painter. They bring to light how each of her clinical concepts and theorisations have been shaped by predecessors and, in turn, have inspired subsequent analysts. The importance of imaginative scenarios for both patient and therapist within the analytic context is particularly emphasised. The authors conclude by focusing on the retained clinical relevance of Milner’s contribution for contemporary psychoanalysis. Marion Miler: A Contemporary Introduction is essential for students of psychoanalysis, as well as academics and psychoanalytic practitioners interested in the clinical-theoretical work of this pioneer in psychoanalysis.

Alberto Stefana serves as a psychotherapist for adolescents and adults in conjunction with his role as an academic researcher. He published over one hundred articles on clinical psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychiatry in international journals.

Alessio Gamba is a child, adolescent, and couple psychotherapist. He worked in the developmental psychology unit and the neuropsychiatry clinic of San Gerardo Hospital in Monza, Italy, and currently is an adjunct professor at the Milano-Bicocca University and at the ASNEA School of specialisation in psychotherapy in Monza.

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ISBN 13 9781032361161
ISBN 10 1032361166
Title Marion Milner
Author Alberto Stefana
Series Routledge Introductions To Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2023-12-08
Number of pages 132
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.