
Psychodynamic Books I Read in July
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Are you a beginning psychodynamic practitioner looking for books to read? Welcome to your new home on the internet. I'm Alina, a German psychoanalyst in training and I love psychodynamic literature. So let me help you finding your next favourite read.
In this podcast episode I reflect on four books I read in July:
- Adam Phillips: Attention-Seeking | Get it here (Amazon Affiliate link)
- Christopher Bollas: The Shadow of the Object | Get it here (Amazon Affiliate link)
- Deborah Luepnitz: Schopenhauer's Porcupines | Get it here (Amazon Affiliate link)
- Mark Solms: The Hidden Spring | Get it here (Amazon Affiliate link)
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Other things mentioned:
- Adam Phillips's essay "Against Self-Criticism": https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v37/n05/adam-phillips/against-self-criticism
- Adam Phillips's essay "On Giving Up": https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v44/n01/adam-phillips/on-giving-up
- The Illusion of Mental Health: https://preview.mailerlite.com/q5s5m2s6c8
- X post about books: https://x.com/utotranslucence/status/1803159784457379971
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