In this intelligent and insightful work, Meg Harris Williams presents a
clear and readable introduction to the works of influential
psychoanalyst Donald Meltzer. The book covers Meltzer's ideas on key
themes including sexuality, dreams, psychosis, perversion and
aesthetics, and his work with both children and adults.
This book focuses especially on Meltzer's views on the nature of
psychoanalysis itself, as an investigative method conducted by the
cooperation between two people. His intuitive understanding of dreams is
underscored by a scholarly interest in philosophy and linguistics. The
book will give readers a window into Meltzer's clinical seminars and
supervisions, as well as a comprehensive overview of his published work,
all thoughtfully brought together by someone who worked with Meltzer for
many years.
Bringing Meltzer's ideas into contemporary context, this fresh approach
to his work makes his rich and complex theories about our inner world
accessible to all. Part of the Routledge Introductions to Contemporary
Psychoanalysis series, this book will be of great importance to
psychoanalysts, clinicians and scholars familiar with Meltzer's ideas,
as well as those seeking an introduction to his work.