Psychoanalysis and Dreams explores some of the cornerstones of
Antonino Ferro's theoretical model but also attempts to extend the
dreamlike boundaries of the model. Based on Bion's theory of alpha
function and the analytic field, Ferro has developed his own original
theorization of transformations in dreams and of work in the analytic
session as a waking dream.
Clearly highlighted in the book is Ferro's theory that transformation in
dreams is the activity which is constantly carried out in the mind of
the analyst, who nullifies the reality-status of the patient's
communication and considers the patient's narrative as a dream which
must be constructed in real time in the encounter between the two minds
at work. At the centre of Ferro's theoretical proposal stands the
transition from a psychoanalysis of contents to a psychoanalysis which
develops the apparatus for thinking, based on the conception of an
unconscious in a perennial state of construction and transformation,
which must be dreamed, and which continuously expands as it is dreamed.
Psychoanalysis and Dreams is written for practicing and training
psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and psychiatrists and will be helpful
in everyday psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic work.