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Slouching Towards Bethlehem: ...and Further Psychoanalytic Explorations

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In 1982, Nina Coltart gave a paper to the English-Speaking Conference of Psychoanalysts called 'Slouching towards Bethlehem... or Thinking the Unthinkable in Psychoanalysis' which created a stir and brought her to the attention of the psychoanalytic community. Ten years later, she produced her first book - this book - which contains her seminal paper alongside so many others of note. Full of eloquent, meaningful, and provocative clinical stories, Nina Coltart exposes the full truth of the therapeutic process, where an analyst may occasionally stray from orthodox practice but through such lapses may sometimes achieve hitherto unforeseen breakthroughs in treatment.



This volume introduced Coltart's characteristic style of journeying through important issues in analytic practice. She elaborates on the use of intuition, the 'special' attention required by an analyst, the value of silence, and of humour, and the importance of psychosomatic processes - the way the body speaks through psychosomatic symptoms. All vitally relevant today and utterly groundbreaking at the time.

224 pages, Paperback

First published October 16, 1992

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August 19, 2023
This book has been on my TBR for so long - then … I just couldn’t get into it. I’ve heard amazing things about both the author and the book. Oh well, on to the next
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April 2, 2013
One of the most fascinating and thoroughly enjoyable books about the psychoanalytic process, written from a very unique, gracious, and charming perspective.
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