In the first of this two-volume biography, Ann DâErcole tells the story of Clara M. Thompson, drawing extensively on unpublished archival interviews and correspondence, to provide a full and complex picture of an early American pioneer of psychoanalysis. The book begins by exploring Thompsonâs youth, which was steeped in evangelical Christianity, and conveys the difficulty that Thompson experienced as she resisted the restrictive conventions of femininity prevalent at the time. Despite this, Thompsonâs talent as a student continually shines through, as DâErcole gives readers an account of Thompsonâs life at the John Hopkins School of Medicine, where she would work alongside the innovative psychiatrist, Adolf Meyer. Thompsonâs ground-breaking theoretical and clinical achievements continue to be celebrated, as DâErcole explores Thompsonâs life-changing experiences whilst in psychoanalytic treatment with Sándor Ferenczi. By allowing her voice to prevail, this book recognizes Thompsonâs vital work in the formulation of interpersonal psychoanalysis, rendering it invaluable for interpersonal psychoanalysts wishing to understand Thompsonâs role in the development of the school.
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Jan 24, 2023
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