Streams of Consciousness
Notebooks 1974–1990
(Autor) Christopher BollasIn Christopher Bollas' Streams of Consciousness, a wide spectrum of theory and practice are explored, sometimes appearing in simple fragments, sometimes via complex lines of thinking that are developed in detail over time. As Bollas revisits the received truths and dogmas of his profession - including his own prejudices - he demonstrates the value of open, intelligent uncertainty. Interspersed with clinical preoccupations, which highlight the richness as well as the bewildering complexity of psychoanalysis, we find other ideas that reflect his early life as political activist, literature professor, and cultural critic. Throughout, the notebooks are enriched by references to the work of numerous writers in many fields who have influenced his thinking. This work is essential reading for all with an interest in psychoanalysis which will enrich both academic study and clinical practice.
Christopher Bollas
Christopher Bollas is a renowned psychoanalyst and author known for his groundbreaking work "The Shadow of the Object: Psychoanalysis of the Unthought Known." His literary style is characterized by a unique blend of psychoanalytic theory and poetic language, offering profound insights into the human psyche. Bollas has made significant contributions to literature by exploring the complexities of unconscious processes and the formation of identity.