The New Dictionary of Kleinian Thought provides a comprehensive and
wholly accessible exposition of Kleinian ideas. Offering a thorough
update of R.D. Hinshelwood's highly acclaimed original, this book draws
on the many developments in the field of Kleinian theory and practice
since its publication.
The book first addresses twelve major themes of Kleinian psychoanalytic
thinking in scholarly essays organised both historically and
thematically. Themes discussed include:
- unconscious phantasy, child analysis
- the paranoid schizoid and depressive positions, the oedipus complex
- projective identification, symbol formation.
Following this, entries are listed alphabetically, allowing the reader
to find out about a particular theme - from Karl Abraham to Whole
Object - and to delve as lightly or as deeply as needed. As such this
book will be essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists as
well as all those with an interest in Kleinian thought.