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ISBN
9780881632125
EAN
9780881632125
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Hidden Questions, Clinical Musings
Item Height
0.8in
Author
M. Robert Gardner
Item Length
9.4in
Publisher
Routledge
Item Width
6.8in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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This masterfully assembled collection exemplifies the lived experience of psychoanalysis of one of its most gifted and reflective practitioners. Gardner's essays offer a vision of psychoanalytic inquiry that blends art and science, a vision in which the

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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0881632120
ISBN-13
9780881632125
eBay Product ID (ePID)
581634

Product Key Features

Author
M. Robert Gardner
Publication Name
Hidden Questions, Clinical Musings
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
1995
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
208 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.4in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.8in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Rc509.G37 1995
Reviews
"Dr. Gardner''s Hidden Questions, Clinical Musings is full of his characteristic warmth, wit, and wisdom, his erudition, and his unique personal style. He is a wonderful writer - and he is one of the very few of us about whom we need not add ''for a psychoanalyst.'' He has a playful mind, one that not only can contain contradictions, but delights in them in the service of teaching us about himself, the psyche, and the human condition. In M. Robert Gardner we have found our psychoanalytic Montaigne." - Leonard Shengold, M.D., author, Is There Life Without Mother? (Analytic Press, 2000) "Bob Gardner is that rarest of birds. He embodies a seamless conjunction, a coordination, of talents: a fine intelligence, the voice and pen of a poet, the eye and hand of an artist, an imagination that flies without effort between the profound and the everyday, the curiosity of a cat, and the imaginings about human beings of a born psychoanalyst. He is a constructive skeptic, willing to embrace and wrestle with ambiguities and tolerate their endlessness. He breathes integrity. And thank God for his sense of humor! Following Self Inquiry, Gardner didn''t publish much, so the people who know and admire him tend to be those with whom he has had direct contact. Now, following his wonderful On Trying to Teach, we have this beautiful collection of largely unpublished papers, Hidden Questions, Clinical Musings. Read it! His soul, long manifest in informally spoken words, shines through its pages." - Vann Spruiell, M.D., Training Analyst, New Orleans Psychoanalytic Institute "What a treat this collection is! Robert Gardner is a necessary voice of sanity, restless curiosity, and humor in psychoanalysis. In this abundant harvest of his musings and reflections, his recollections of his patients, colleagues, teachers, and himself, his slowly and gently achieved understanding of human nature (he would never countenance its being called wisdom), Dr. Gardner has given us, in one place, a kind of summation of what he has learned in a professional lifetime." - Shelly Orgel, M.D., Former Director, The Psychoanalytic Institute at NYU Medical Center ut human beings of a born psychoanalyst. He is a constructive skeptic, willing to embrace and wrestle with ambiguities and tolerate their endlessness. He breathes integrity. And thank God for his sense of humor! Following Self Inquiry, Gardner didn''t publish much, so the people who know and admire him tend to be those with whom he has had direct contact. Now, following his wonderful On Trying to Teach, we have this beautiful collection of largely unpublished papers, Hidden Questions, Clinical Musings. Read it! His soul, long manifest in informally spoken words, shines through its pages." - Vann Spruiell, M.D., Training Analyst, New Orleans Psychoanalytic Institute "What a treat this collection is! Robert Gardner is a necessary voice of sanity, restless curiosity, and humor in psychoanalysis. In this abundant harvest of his musings and reflections, his recollections of his patients, colleagues, teachers, and himself, his slowly and gently achieved understanding of human nature (he would never countenance its being called wisdom), Dr. Gardner has given us, in one place, a kind of summation of what he has learned in a professional lifetime." - Shelly Orgel, M.D., Former Director, The Psychoanalytic Institute at NYU Medical Center st of his musings and reflections, his recollections of his patients, colleagues, teachers, and himself, his slowly and gently achieved understanding of human nature (he would never countenance its being called wisdom), Dr. Gardner has given us, in one place, a kind of summation of what he has learned in a professional lifetime." - Shelly Orgel, M.D., Former Director, The Psychoanalytic Institute at NYU Medical Center, "Dr. Gardner's Hidden Questions, Clinical Musings is full of his characteristic warmth, wit, and wisdom, his erudition, and his unique personal style.  He is a wonderful writer - and he is one of the very few of us about whom we need not add 'for a psychoanalyst.'  He has a playful mind, one that not only can contain contradictions, but delights in them in the service of teaching us about himself, the psyche, and the human condition. In M. Robert Gardner we have found our psychoanalytic Montaigne." - Leonard Shengold, M.D., author, Is There Life Without Mother? (Analytic Press, 2000) "Bob Gardner is that rarest of birds.  He embodies a seamless conjunction, a coordination, of talents: a fine intelligence, the voice and pen of a poet, the eye and hand of an artist, an imagination that flies without effort between the profound and the everyday, the curiosity of a cat, and the imaginings about human beings of a born psychoanalyst.  He is a constructive skeptic, willing to embrace and wrestle with ambiguities and tolerate their endlessness.  He breathes integrity.  And thank God for his sense of humor!  Following Self Inquiry, Gardner didn't publish much, so the people who know and admire him tend to be those with whom he has had direct contact.  Now, following his wonderful On Trying to Teach, we have this beautiful collection of largely unpublished papers, Hidden Questions, Clinical Musings.  Read it!  His soul, long manifest in informally spoken words, shines through its pages." - Vann Spruiell, M.D., Training Analyst, New Orleans Psychoanalytic Institute "What a treat this collection is!  Robert Gardner is a necessary voice of sanity, restless curiosity, and humor in psychoanalysis.  In this abundant harvest of his musings and reflections, his recollections of his patients, colleagues, teachers, and himself, his slowly and gently achieved understanding of human nature (he would never countenance its being called wisdom), Dr. Gardner has given us, in one place, a kind of summation of what he has learned in a professional lifetime." - Shelly Orgel, M.D., Former Director, The Psychoanalytic Institute at NYU Medical Center
Table of Content
Preface - A Busman's Holiday: A Psychiatrist Goes to the Barber - On Psychiatry and Other Schooling - Analysis and Self-Analysis: Looking Two Ways at Once - After? - To Be (Or Not to Be) An Analyst - On Talking to Ourselves: Some Self-Analytical Reflections on Self-Analysis - Recollections: Sexuality, Neurosis, and Analysis - The Art of Psychoanalysis: On Oscillation and Other Matters -Is That a Fact? Empiricism Revisited, Or a Psychoanalyst at Sea - Free Association Revisited
Copyright Date
1995
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Movements / Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy / General, Applied Psychology, Interpersonal Relations
Lccn
95-041685
Dewey Decimal
616.89/17
Dewey Edition
20
Genre
Psychology

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