This book traces the development of British psychoanalyst Marion Milner’s (1900–98) autobiographical acts throughout her lifetime, proposing that Milner is a thinker to whom we can turn to explore the therapeutic potentialities of autobiographical and creative self-expression. Milner’s experimentation with aesthetic, self-expressive techniques are a means to therapeutic ends, forming what Emilia Halton-Hernandez calls her "autobiographical cure." This book considers whether Milner’s work champions this site for therapeutic work over that of the relationship between patient and analyst in the psychoanalytic setting. This book brings to light a theory and practice which is latent and sometimes hidden, but which is central to understanding ...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
Many affective psychic processes take place within the consulting room – for instance, transference,...
The article presents the "psychoanalytical playing" method used as a part of a project inspired by p...
This article explores British psychoanalyst Marion Milner's (1900–1998) understanding of how creativ...
It is unusual to combine mysticism and psychoanalysis. Marion Milner, however, achieved precisely th...
This book chapter focuses on Marion Milner’s development of D. W. Winnicot’s theoretical perspective...
This dissertation analyses literature written by the psychoanalyst and artist Marion Milner, in rela...
Marion Milner was a British psychoanalyst whose life spanned the major part of the twentieth century...
This paper outlines the thinking of the English psychoanalyst and painter Marion Milner (1900-1998) ...
This article explores the use of stream of consciousness writing in the early work of the British ps...
Born in 1900, Marion Milner started psychoanalytic training in 1940, following a trajectory which to...
The British psychoanalyst Marion Milner’s (1900-1998) use of imaginative scenarios (both the patient...
PhD ThesisThe thesis is in two parts: a creative component comprising a historical novel Obélisque c...
This article examines Milner’s artistic insights in “The role of illusion in symbol formation” (1952...
O’Neill is undisputedly one of the most autobiographical artists in modern literature. His creativit...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
Many affective psychic processes take place within the consulting room – for instance, transference,...
The article presents the "psychoanalytical playing" method used as a part of a project inspired by p...
This article explores British psychoanalyst Marion Milner's (1900–1998) understanding of how creativ...
It is unusual to combine mysticism and psychoanalysis. Marion Milner, however, achieved precisely th...
This book chapter focuses on Marion Milner’s development of D. W. Winnicot’s theoretical perspective...
This dissertation analyses literature written by the psychoanalyst and artist Marion Milner, in rela...
Marion Milner was a British psychoanalyst whose life spanned the major part of the twentieth century...
This paper outlines the thinking of the English psychoanalyst and painter Marion Milner (1900-1998) ...
This article explores the use of stream of consciousness writing in the early work of the British ps...
Born in 1900, Marion Milner started psychoanalytic training in 1940, following a trajectory which to...
The British psychoanalyst Marion Milner’s (1900-1998) use of imaginative scenarios (both the patient...
PhD ThesisThe thesis is in two parts: a creative component comprising a historical novel Obélisque c...
This article examines Milner’s artistic insights in “The role of illusion in symbol formation” (1952...
O’Neill is undisputedly one of the most autobiographical artists in modern literature. His creativit...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
Many affective psychic processes take place within the consulting room – for instance, transference,...
The article presents the "psychoanalytical playing" method used as a part of a project inspired by p...