Michael Fordham

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Fordham 1957a
Fordham 1985b
Fordham's Model
Fordham's Theories
Fordham's View
Fordham's Work
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infant mental health
Infantile Transference
Jeffrey Satinover
Jung's Work
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La Belle
MANDALA SYMBOLISM
Mutual Unconsciousness
Participation Mystique
Plum Pudding
post-Kleinian psychoanalysis
projective identification
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Rhine's Experiments
Rose Chafer
synchronicity in therapy
Syntonic Countertransference
Unio Mystica
Vice Versa
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415093491
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Aug 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Michael Fordham's immense contribution to analytical psychology has been marked by its combination of practical and theoretical genius. Before retirement he ran a full clinical practice alongside the co-editorship of The Collected Works of Jung, development of the Society of Analytical Psychology and its child and adult trainings, and a fifteen-year editorship of the Journal of Analytical Psychology. In his published work there has emerged a consistent and original contribution to Jungian thought, particularly in relation to the processes of individuation on childhood, and the links between analytical psychology and the work of the Kleinians.

James Astor takes a critical and informed look at Fordham's work and ideas. Illustrating theory with examples drawn from clinical practice, the book will provide a useful amplification of Fordham's own work for students of analytical psychology and a sound introduction to it for analysts interested in understanding the connections between post-Jungian and post-Kleinian thought.

James Astor is a training analyst at the Society of Analytical Psychology in London and a member of the Association of Child Psychotherapists.