Betty Joseph was born in Birmingham in 1917. She came to London in 1950 to train at the British Institute of Psychoanalysis, subsequently going into full-time psychoanalytic work with both adult and child patients. She became a Training and Supervising analyst and Distinguished Fellow and was actively involved in the training activities of the Institute.
A collection of Betty Joseph's most important papers, exploring projective identification, transference, countertransference, unconscious phantasy, and Kleinian views on envy and the death instinct. (more)
In this profound and subtle study, a practising psychoanalyst explores the dynamics of the interaction between the patient and the analyst. Michael Feldman draws the reader into experiencing how the... (more)