Review
"""A Mind of One's Own begins with a useful survey of the book's contents and then proceeds to a discussion of the difference between psychoanalysis and suggestion. . . My own enthusiasm is for the way the rest of the book shows Caper as clear, logical, and passionate in his devotion to psychoanalysis. This lends the book a freshness and liveliness while at the same time presenting a point of view particular to the author. . . In many ways this book is written from a personal vantage point, and I see it as an example of healthy diversity within the Kleinian approach. Caper discusses many of the issues at heart of what matters to analysts and their patients. The book, never dull, is not only enjoyable reading but repays careful study." --John Steiner from JAPA 2000."
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This collection of papers by Robert Caper focuses on the importance of distinguishing self from object in psychological development. By achieving this mental distinction the patient then benefits from the therapeutic effects of psychoanlaysis.
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