This bold and insightful book is the first to present the full work of
highly influential British analyst, Herbert Rosenfeld.
This Contemporary Introduction covers all of Rosenfeld's significant
publications between 1947 and 1987, as well as the later edited version
of his clinical seminars in Italy. Hinshelwood deftly shows how
Rosenfeld adopted Melanie Klein's theories on schizoid mechanisms and
psychotic psychodynamics and applied them to working with patients
experiencing psychosis. He traces the use of these ideas in an evolving
understanding of psychotic states and other forms of disturbance.
This book will be of interest to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists
working with the development of Kleinian ideas. It will also be the
perfect guide for students, mental health workers and psychotherapists
who wish to know more about Rosenfeld's approach to psychotic states.