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LECTURES ON TECHNIQUE BY MELANIE KLEIN Lectures on Technique by Melanie Klein is based on a series of six lectures given by Melanie Klein to students at the British Psychoanalytical Society in 1936 and repeated several times in subsequent years. They were discovered in the Melanie Klein Archives housed in the Wellcome Medical Library and have been previously described by Elizabeth Spillius but never before published. In this book, John Steiner explores what characterises Kleinian Technique, how her technique changed over the years, what she saw as the correct psychoanalytical attitude and how psychoanalytic technique has changed since Klein’s death. Melanie Klein, who moved to England from Berlin in 1927, became one of the leading psychoanalysts, following Freud and making an important contribution in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis. A pioneer in child analysis, her work remains widely influential throughout the world. This book consists of the full text of the original six lectures, accompanied by a critical analysis from John Steiner who is known internationally as a leading Kleinian analyst and writer. Steiner demonstrates the importance of the lectures in understanding Klein’s work and their continued relevance for contemporary psychoanalysis. In addition, also published for the first time, this book includes annotated transcripts of a preserved recording of a seminar Klein held in 1958 with young analysts of the British Psychoanalytical Society. In this seminar, close to the end of her life, many of the points made in the earlier lectures were elaborated upon and brought further up to date in light of developments in Klein’s thinking during the intervening years. Featuring rare, previously unpublished material, Lectures on Technique by Melanie Klein provides a new and significant contribution to understanding of the Kleinian paradigm. It will be essential reading for all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists interested in and influenced by Klein’s work and legacy. John Steiner is a training analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society who is retired from his analytic practice but continues to supervise candidates, to conduct seminars and to write. He is the author of several psychoanalytic papers and two books: Psychic Retreats (1993) and Seeing and Being Seen (2011), both by Routledge. He has also edited and written introductions to The Oedipus Complex Today (1989), to Hanna Segal’s Psychoanalysis, Literature and War (1997) and to Rosenfeld in Retrospect (2008). LECTURES ON TECHNIQUE BY MELANIE KLEIN Edited with Critical Review by John Steiner First published 2017 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN and by Routledge 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business  2017 selection and editorial matter, John Steiner; original work, Melanie Klein The right of the editor to be identified as the author of the editorial material, and of the author for their original work, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Trademark notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Names: Klein, Melanie, author. | Steiner, John, 1934- editor. Title: Lectures on technique by Melanie Klein : edited with critical review by John Steiner / John Steiner. Description: New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: NLP teaching series | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2016033808| ISBN 9781138940093 (hardback : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781138940109 (pbk. : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781315674483 (e-book) Subjects: LCSH: Psychoanalysis. | Klein, Melanie. Classification: LCC BF173 .K4824 2017 | DDC 150.19/5—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016033808 ISBN: 978-1-138-94009-3 (hbk) ISBN: 978-1-138-94010-9 (pbk) ISBN: 978-1-315-67448-3 (ebk) Typeset in Bembo by Swales & Willis Ltd, Exeter, Devon, UK To Elizabeth Spillius (1924–2016) CONTENTS Foreword by Michael Feldman viii Acknowledgements ix PART I Introduction, outline and critical review of Klein’s lectures and seminars on technique 1 PART 2 The lectures on technique, 1936 25 Introduction 25 Lecture 1: Guiding principles 29 Lecture 2: Aspects of the transference situation 42 Lecture 3: Transference and interpretation 51 Lecture 4: Clinical illustration of transference and interpretation 61 Lecture 5: Experiences and phantasy 71 Lecture 6: The analysis of grievances 80 PART 3 The seminars on technique, 1958 95 Appendix A List of patients 118 Appendix B Lecture 5 verbatim from the Archive 120 Bibliography 129 Index 133 FOREWORD Klein’s lectures, delivered in 1936, are published here for the first time. They provide a fascinating insight into Klein’s views on psychoanalytic technique and theory. They are not only of historical interest, but remain relevant to the issues contemporary psychoanalysts have to deal with in clinical practice. In this lively and highly readable account Klein addresses questions about interpreting what is going on in the ‘here and now’ of the sessions and how this relates to the patient’s account of his history. She considers what weight one gives to unconscious phantasy, and how the analyst understands the feelings and thoughts that arise in his own mind, usually thought of as counter-transference: and how these link with the thoughts induced in the analyst by the patient’s phantasies, anxieties and behaviour. She also elaborates and clarifies some important theoretical ideas, which, despite their formulation in 1936, have a very modern ring and represent a new and refreshing quality. Nowhere else is she as clear and explicit in formulating her ideas, and the inclusion of detailed clinical material adds to the liveliness and the clarification of her views. This is a lively and informative book that the reader will benefit from but also enjoy. Klein comes across as flexible and kind but also as tough and uncompromising in her dedication to psychoanalytic research. Michael Feldman Chair, Melanie Klein Trust ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank the Melanie Klein Trust for permission to publish the lectures and the seminars and also for their generous moral and financial support for the project. Liz Allison and Jane Milton, the current archivist to the trust, gave invaluable help as did my wife, Deborah Steiner, who read and commented on much of the material. Sisifa Spillius patiently deciphered and corrected the transcripts of Klein’s seminars. The Portrait of Melanie Klein by Olga Dormandi, born Székely-Kovács (1900–1971), featured on the cover of this book, was probably painted in 1948. It was photographed by Greg Bartley. I would like to thank Melanie Klein’s grand-daughters Diana Brimblecombe and Hazel Bentall for permission to use the portrait. (The artist was the older sister of Alice Balint who married the psychoanalyst Michael Balint. She also painted a portrait of Sandor Ferenczi www.artfinding.com/104979/Biography/Szekely-Kovacs-Olga.) Part 1 INTRODUCTION, OUTLINE AND CRITICAL REVIEW OF KLEIN’S LECTURES AND SEMINARS ON TECHNIQUE What characterises Kleinian technique? This question is regularly asked by analytic colleagues, by members of the general public, and also by prospective patients who have often been unclear about the differences between the various schools of psychoanalysis. The interested reader can turn to accounts by Klein’s followers such as those by Hanna Segal (1964, 1967) and Elizabeth Spillius (2004, 2007) or to accounts by sympathetic observers from the outside, such as Roy Schafer (1994, 1997), but until now it has not been possible to read what Klein herself had to say about her technique with adult patients. Klein wrote about her technique of child analysis (Klein, 1932, 1955) but no systematic account of her technique with adults has appeared until these lectures, which are published here in full for the first time. There is evidence in the archive that she was planning to write a book on technique and it seems likely that she was collecting ideas and clinical material but did not get around to completing this task (Spillius, 2007, p. 67). Klein first gave the six lectures to candidates of the British Psychoanalytical Society in 1936 and they are clearly of historical interest as evidence of her work at that time. However, their value is much more than this because they come across as entirely modern and most of what they say is of relevance to the contemporary reader. Some of her ideas, such as the importance of the analysis of transference, have become central to present-day analytic technique while others, for example, on counter-transference and on making links to the past, remain controversial. Also published for the first time in the present volume is an edited transcript of some seminars that Klein held in 1958 with young analysts of the British Society, two years before her death. These offer something of a contrast to the

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