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    Enabling and Inspiring: A Tribute to Martha Harris

    Editors: Meg Harris Williams, Maria Rhode, Margaret Rustin, and Gianna Williams

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    Martha Harris (1919–1987) was one of the most influential and also one of the most loved psychoanalysts of the generation that trained with Melanie Klein. This tribute by some of those who studied with her is not simply testimony to a remarkable teacher and clinician whose wisdom has been rarely equalled; it also offers inspiration to others who may be struggling to find ways of using psychoanalytic ideas imaginatively in a variety of contexts – clinical, social or scholarly – in what can at times appear to be an unreceptive world.

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    Meg Harris Williams, Maria Rhode, Margaret Rustin, and Gianna Williams

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    9781780491066

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    Paperback, e-Book, Print & e-Book

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    368

    Publication Date

    September 2012

    Subject Areas

    Bionian Psychoanalysis, Child & Adolescent

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    Martha Harris (1919–1987) was one of the most influential and also one of the most loved psychoanalysts of the generation that trained with Melanie Klein. She also worked with Wilfred Bion, and wrote many books and papers on psychoanalytic training and child development. Her colleague James Gammill cites Mrs Klein as saying: “She is one of the best people I have ever known for the psychoanalysis of children … and she has a mind of her own.” Harris was responsible for the child psychotherapy training at the Tavistock Clinic from 1960 onwards, developing laterally the method founded on infant observation that had been put in place by Esther Bick. She established cross-clinic work discussion groups, a pioneering schools’ counselling course (in collaboration with her husband Roland Harris), and individual work with disturbed children in the school environment. Her belief that psychoanalytic ideas could and should “travel”, both geographically and across the professions, led to her seeding the “Tavi Model” in many other countries through regular teaching trips, in company with her later husband Donald Meltzer.

    Her influence was not as a theorist, but as a teacher with an extraordinary capacity to engage processes of introjective learning in both students and readers. This tribute by some of those who studied with her is not simply testimony to a remarkable teacher and clinician whose wisdom has been rarely equalled; it also offers inspiration to others who may be struggling to find ways of using psychoanalytic ideas imaginatively in a variety of contexts – clinical, social or scholarly – in what can at times appear to be an unreceptive world.

    Contents

    Contents

    Preface
    Meg Harris Williams

    PART I – IN ENGLAND AND ABROAD

    1. Mattie at work
    Gianna Polacco Williams

    2. Mattie as an educator

    Margaret Rustin

    3. Mattie’s teaching methods
    Ann Cebon

    4. Mattie’s contribution to the study of infant observation
    Janine Sternberg

    5. A psychoanalytic revolution from a speculative to an empirical point of view
    Didier Houzel

    6. The role of Martha Harris from the beginning of the GERPEN
    James Gammill

    7. Martha Harris: an indelible creative memory
    Carlo Brutti and Rita Parlani Brutti

    8. Made in Hampstead and exported throughout the world: Germany and Austria
    Ross A. Lazar

    9. Mattie in Bombay
    Sarosh Forbes

    10. Turning points enabled by Martha Harris
    Marja Schulman

    11. Growing points and the role of observation
    Meg Harris Williams

    PART II – CLINICAL WORK AND SUPERVISION

    12. The experience of supervision
    Catrin Bradley

    13. Mattie as “maternal container” for a trainee
    Evanthe Blandy

    14. A glimpse of prenatal life
    Romana Negri

    15. Assessment of a little girl and her parents
    Simona Nissim

    16. Supervision of a five year old boy
    Andrea Watson

    17. Revisiting some lessons learned from Martha Harris
    Dina Vallino

    18. Reminiscences of an infant observation with Martha Harris
    Angela Goyena

    19. Family consultations in the footsteps of Martha Harris with toddlers at risk of autism
    Maria Rhode

    PART III – PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS

    20. Shorter recollections
    Gabrielle Crockatt, Hélène Dubinsky, Ellen Jaffe, Judy Shuttleworth, Brian Truckle, Eleanor Wigglesworth, Ricky Emanuel, Katherine Arnold, Herbert Chaim Hahn, Carlo Papuzza, Maria Pozzi, Renata Li Causi, Torhild Leira, Eve Steel

    21. Memories of Mattie
    Valerie Sinason

    22. Mattie’s legacy
    Asha Phillips

    23. Mattie on maternal containment
    Anne Alvarez

    24. Baptism under fire: finding my feet as a child psychotherapist
    Caroline Gluckman

    25. On becoming a psychotherapist
    Margot Waddell

    26. Remembering Mattie
    Alessandra Piontelli

    27. Personal recollections of learning from Mattie Harris
    Pamela Sorensen

    28. Mattie’s house: a memoir
    Selina Sella Marsoni

    29. A tribute to Mattie
    Patricia Kenwood

    Postscript: among schoolchildren
    Meg Harris Williams

    Appendix: Portrait of Mattie
    Donald Meltzer

    References
    Name index
    Subject index

    About the Editors

    About the Editors

    Meg Harris Williams, a writer and artist, studied English at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford and art at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, and has had a lifelong psychoanalytic education, working closely with Donald Meltzer. She has written and lectured extensively in the UK and abroad on psychoanalysis and literature. She is a visiting lecturer for AGIP and at the Tavistock Centre in London, and an Honorary Member of the Psychoanalytic Center of California. She is married with four children and lives in Farnham, Surrey.

    Maria Rhode is emerita Professor of Child Psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic and the University of East London.

    Margaret Rustin is a prominent child psychotherapist and child psychoanalyst. She was Head of Child Psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic for many years and continues to teach and supervise there. She contributed significantly to the IMPACT research study on adolescent depression. She is author and editor of many books, including, most recently, with colleagues, Short-Term Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy for Adolescents with Depression, and, with Michael Rustin, Reading Klein.

    Gianna Williams trained as a child and adult therapist and was part of the teaching staff of the Tavistock Clinic in the 1970s and later Consultant Psychotherapist at the Adolescent Department of the Tavistock, where in 1987 she founded the Eating Disorders Workshop. She has taught at the Tavistock Clinic and University of East London, and the Universities of Pisa and Bologna and has founded numerous courses based on the Tavistock model in Italy, France and Latin America.

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