Annie Reiner Bücher




Of Things Invisible to Mortal Sight
Celebrating the Work of James S. Grotstein
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Focusing on the profound exploration of the human mind, this book celebrates the work of James S. Grotstein, drawing inspiration from Milton's "Paradise Lost." It delves into Grotstein's extensive contributions to psychoanalysis, emphasizing his unique insights into the complexities of human consciousness and the invisible elements that shape our experiences. Through a collection of essays and reflections, the book honors Grotstein's legacy and invites readers to engage with his transformative ideas.
Exploring the intersection of psychoanalysis and creativity, Dr. Annie Reiner delves into Bion's revolutionary ideas about the mind's state of being. The book highlights parallels between the psychoanalytic process, artistic expression, and mystical experiences, offering insights into how these realms connect and inform one another. Through this examination, Reiner sheds light on the profound nature of human consciousness and the creative spirit.
Annie Reiner’s introduction to Wilfred Bion’s theories of mind presents Bion’s intricate ideas in an accessible, original way without compromising their complexity.