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James S.
Grotstein (November 8, 1925, Ohio – May 30, 2015, Los Angeles, California) was a
psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He was
known for his role in...
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brings a
corresponding integration of ego. In a
development which Grotstein terms the "primal split",: 39 the
infant becomes aware of separateness...
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University College,
London (UCL) in 1987. The
American psychoanalyst James Grotstein considered that "received
wisdom suggests that she is the
doyen of "classical"...
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aspects of Jung's thinking). The
experience was
described by
James Grotstein, Bion's
biographer and "one of Bion's most
influential pupils", as having...
- bad
brings a
corresponding integration of ego. In a
development which Grotstein terms the "primal split",: 39 the
infant becomes aware of separateness...
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threatening him from outside." From Do I Dare
Disturb the
Universe (ed.
James Grotstein) (1981).
Caesura Press. p. 200. Cox (1990), pp. 18–21. Cox (1990), p. 22...
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Quoted by
James Grotstein, in
Neville Symington, Narcissism: A New
Theory (London 1993) p. xii-xiv
Grotstein, p. xiv De Masi, in
Grotstein, Same Time p....
- Vincent, "Narcissism, Primary" Freud, On
Metapsychology p. 67
James S.
Grotstein, "Foreword", Symington, pp. x–xi Paris,
Bernard J,
Personality and Personal...
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Jacques Lacan, Écrits: A
Selection (London 1997), pp. 21–22
James S.
Grotstein, "Foreword", in
Neville Symington, Narcissism: A New
Theory (London 1993)...
- Disillusion, and
Irony in
Psychoanalysis (2020) Edna O'Shaughnessy
James S.
Grotstein, But at the Same Time and on
Another Level (London 2009) p. 50 John Steiner...