Marisa Pelella Melega draws on a broad spectrum of clinical and
observational work, gathered over many years as a practising and
teaching psychoanalyst based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The role of symbol
formation as a goal in psychoanalysis, and an indicator of developmental
progress, has always been recognised. The post-Kleinian understanding of
its operation has advanced since Bion's theory of thinking and Meltzer's
elucidation of the role of 'dream life', which view the desire for
knowledge as the resolution of emotional conflict, with symbol formation
being the primary mental mechanism. Melega discusses illustrative
examples from newborn infants, children of different ages, adolescents
and adults, to illustrate her longstanding fascination with the process
of symbol formation and its vicissitudes, including those transference
moments at which symbols are forged during the analytic session.