Hanna Segal (1918–2011)
Author of Introduction to the Work of Melanie Klein
About the Author
Hanna Segal has served as President of the British Psychoanalytical Society, Vice President of the International Psychoanalytical Association and Freud Professor of Psychoanalysis at the University of London.
Works by Hanna Segal
The Work of Hanna Segal: A Kleinian Approach to Clinical Practice (Classical Psychoanalysis & Its Applications) (1977) 31 copies
The Work of Hanna Segal: Delusion and Artistic Creativity and Other Psychoanalytic Essays (Maresfield Library) (1988) 2 copies
Délire et créativité 1 copy
A obra de Hanna Segal 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Segal, Hanna
- Legal name
- Segal, Hanna Maria
- Other names
- Poznanska, Hanna Maria (birth name)
- Birthdate
- 1918-08-20
- Date of death
- 2011-07-05
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Edinburgh Medical School
- Occupations
- psychoanalyst
Freud Memorial Professor, University College, London - Organizations
- British Psychoanalyitical Society (President)
International Psychoanalytic Association (Vice-President) - Short biography
- Guardian obituary by David Bell and John Steiner:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/201... - Nationality
- Poland (birth)
UK (naturalized) - Birthplace
- Lodz, Poland
- Places of residence
- Warsaw, Poland
- Place of death
- London, England, UK
- Map Location
- UK
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Reviews
Segal presents a cohesive introduction to Melanie Klein. As someone who is unfamiliar with Klein's work I appreciated the balance between explanation and making the reader do some work. I can't say I got it all but I enjoyed letting Segal guide me down an unfamiliar path.
Hanna Segal, born in Poland in 1918, is one of the few living psychoanalysts analysed by Melanie Klein herself. Segal is in her own right one of the most distinguished contemporary thinkers and writers in the Kleinian tradition. She is known both for her lively and readable expositions of Klein’s work, and for her own seminal contributions to psychoanalysis.
This book traces the development of Melanie Klein's ideas within a biographical framework, describing the importance of her work, and show more portraying her as a woman of warmth and insight, a view that might not prove entirely accurate.
Melanie Klein (1882-1960) was a pioneer of child analysis whose work with children enabled her to gain insight into the deepest states of the mind and thus to make a fundamental contribution to psychoanalytic theory.
A pupil and follower of Freud, she investigated what he called "the dim and shadowy era" of early childhood, developing theories and techniques which, although they remain controversial, have had a profound influence not only on clinical psychoanalysis but also on fields outside it. Her understanding of the paranoid-schizoid mechanisms and of the role of envy extended the range of patients who can be psychoanalyzed, to include those suffering from borderline states between neurosis and psychosis. And her work shed light on the psychological basis of ethics, on theories of thinking, on group relations, and on aesthetics.
Hanna Segal worked with Melanie Klein and is now one of Britain's leading psychoanalysts. She traces the development of Klein's ideas within a biographical framework. show less
This book traces the development of Melanie Klein's ideas within a biographical framework, describing the importance of her work, and show more portraying her as a woman of warmth and insight, a view that might not prove entirely accurate.
Melanie Klein (1882-1960) was a pioneer of child analysis whose work with children enabled her to gain insight into the deepest states of the mind and thus to make a fundamental contribution to psychoanalytic theory.
A pupil and follower of Freud, she investigated what he called "the dim and shadowy era" of early childhood, developing theories and techniques which, although they remain controversial, have had a profound influence not only on clinical psychoanalysis but also on fields outside it. Her understanding of the paranoid-schizoid mechanisms and of the role of envy extended the range of patients who can be psychoanalyzed, to include those suffering from borderline states between neurosis and psychosis. And her work shed light on the psychological basis of ethics, on theories of thinking, on group relations, and on aesthetics.
Hanna Segal worked with Melanie Klein and is now one of Britain's leading psychoanalysts. She traces the development of Klein's ideas within a biographical framework. show less
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