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Table of Contents

Introduction
Marisa Pelella Mélega

1. Narrative of a dream life
Marisa Pelella Mélega

2. On the trail of voyeurism
Célia Fix Korbivcher

3. Emergence from living in projective identification
Martha Maria de Moraes Ribeiro

4. A countertransference experience with an eleven-year-old boy
Alicia Beatriz Dorado de Lisondo

5. The birth of a baby and premonitions of the depressive position
Alfredo Colucci

6. Overcoming a preformed transference

Paulo Cesar Sandler

7. Thought disorder from living in a claustrophobic world
Marisa Pelella Mélega

8. Confusional states and a childish erotic transference

Marisa Pelella Mélega

Index

About the Author

Donald Meltzer (1923-2004) is widely known as a psychoanalyst and teacher throughout Europe and South America. He is the author of many works on psychoanalytic theory and practice, including 'The Psychoanalytical Process', 'Sexual States of Mind', 'Explorations in Autism', 'The Kleinian Development', 'Dream Life', 'Studies in Extended Metapsychology', and 'The Claustrum', all published by Karnac Books. Marisa Pelella Melega is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in private practice, and a Training Analyst and Supervisor at the Brazilian Psychoanalytic Society of Sao Paulo. She founded the Sao Paulo Mother-Baby Relationship Study Centre in 1987, receiving accreditation from the Centro Studi Martha Harris, in Rome. She teaches at the Brazilian Institute as a child psychoanalyst, where she chaired the training in child analysis from 1990 to 1996. Her clinical and research interests include applications of the Esther Bick observation model, as in assessment and therapeutic interventions with parents and children. She is the author of 'Looking and Listening: Work from the Sao Paulo Mother-Baby Relationship Study Centre'; 'Post-Autism: a Psychoanalytic Narrative', with Donald Meltzer's supervisions; and 'Eugenio Montale, Poetic Creativity and Psychoanalysis'.

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'We apprehended from these supervisions that the analyst's job is of a primarily descriptive, rather than explanatory, nature, as the function of interpretation used to be considered. We do not explain anything; we simply give our opinions. As for dreams, Meltzer emphasised that the manifest content is not at all manifest: we cannot find out the meaning of any dream until we discover the symbolformation within it. This is comprised not only by its pictorial aspect but also by the language content which accompanies the dream and its description in the session. The authors of this book are unanimous in acknowledging Meltzer as a spontaneous thinker whose thinking embodies learning from experience. His generosity, his humour, and his life wisdom impressed all the people who worked with him in a highly positive way.'- Marisa Pelella Melega, Training analyst, Brazilian Psychoanalytic Society of Sao Paulo

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