Items where Author is "Williams, Meg Harris"
Article
Williams, Meg Harris (2017) The oedipal wound in two stories by Kafka: The Metamorphosis and A Country Doctor. Psychodynamic Practice: Individuals, Groups and Organisations, 23 (2). pp. 120-132. ISSN 1475-3626 (electronic) 1475-3634 (paper)
Williams, Meg Harris (2012) On psychoanalytic autobiography. Psychodynamic Practice: Individuals, Groups and Organisations, 18 (4). pp. 397-412. ISSN 1475-3626 (electronic) 1475-3634 (paper)
Williams, Meg Harris (2011) The true voice of feeling: Lear's pilgrimage. Psychodynamic Practice: Individuals, Groups and Organisations, 17 (2). pp. 141-158. ISSN 1475-3626 (electronic) 1475-3634 (paper)
Book Section
Williams, Meg Harris (2017) On having ideas: The aesthetic object and O. In: Doing things differently: The influence of Donald Meltzer on psychoanalytic theory and practice. The Tavistock Clinic Series . Karnac Books, London, pp. 166-175. ISBN 9781782204343
Williams, Meg Harris (2015) Counterdreaming and symbolic congruence. In: Teaching Meltzer: Modes and approaches. The Harris Meltzer Trust . Karnac, London, pp. 205-216. ISBN 9781782201205
Williams, Meg Harris (2012) Growing points and the role of observation. In: Enabling and inspiring. A tribute to Martha Harris. Karnac/The Harris Meltzer Trust, London, pp. 77-84. ISBN 9781780491066
Williams, Meg Harris (2012) Postscript: Among schoolchildren. In: Enabling and inspiring. A tribute to Martha Harris. Karnac/The Harris Meltzer Trust, London, pp. 313-324. ISBN 9781780491066
Williams, Meg Harris (2011) 'Underlying pattern' in Bion's Memoir of the future. In: Bion today. The New Library of Psychoanalysis . Routledge, Hove, pp. 381-405. ISBN 9780415570725
Book
Williams, Meg Harris (2021) Donald Meltzer : A contemporary introduction. Routledge, London. ISBN 9780367422233
Williams, Meg Harris (2018) Aesthetic conflict and its clinical relevance. The Harris Meltzer Trust Series . The Harris Meltzer Trust, London. ISBN 9781912567034
Williams, Meg Harris and Acreche, Miriam Botbol (2018) Counterdreamers: Analysts reading themselves. The Harris Meltzer Trust Series . The Harris Meltzer Trust, London. ISBN 9781912567218
Williams, Meg Harris (2017) The art of personality in literature and psychoanalysis. Karnac, London. ISBN 9781782206194
Williams, Meg Harris (2015) Teaching Bion: Modes and approaches. The Harris Meltzer Trust Series . Harris Meltzer Trust, London. ISBN 9781782201199
Williams, Meg Harris (2015) Teaching Meltzer: Modes and approaches. The Harris Meltzer Trust Series . Karnac, London. ISBN 9781782201205
Williams, Meg Harris (2014) Art and analysis: An Adrian Stokes reader. The Harris Meltzer Trust Series . Harris Meltzer Trust, London. ISBN 9781782201182
Williams, Meg Harris (2014) Hamlet in analysis: Horatio's story - A trial of faith. The Harris Meltzer Trust Series , Revised ed . Harris Meltzer Trust, London. ISBN 9781782201151
Williams, Meg Harris and Waddell, Margot (2014) The chamber of maiden thought. Psychology Revivals . Routledge, Hove. ISBN 978-0415838894
Williams, Meg Harris, Rhode, Maria, Rustin, Margaret and Williams, Gianna Polacco (2012) Enabling and inspiring: A tribute to Martha Harris. Harris Meltzer Trust, London. ISBN 9781780491066
Meltzer, Donald, Harris, Martha and Williams, Meg Harris (2011) Adolescence. Talks and papers by Donald Meltzer and Martha Harris. Harris Meltzer Trust Series . Karnac, London. ISBN 9781780490113
Harris, Martha, Bick, Esther and Williams, Meg Harris (2011) The Tavistock model: Papers on child development and psychoanalytic training. Harris Meltzer Trust Series . Karnac, London. ISBN 9781780490090
Williams, Meg Harris (2010) Bion's dream. A reading of the autobiographies. Karnac, London. ISBN 9781855758902
Williams, Meg Harris (2010) The aesthetic development: The poetic spirit of psychoanalysis. Essays on Bion, Meltzer, Keats. Karnac, London. ISBN 9781282779648
Meltzer, Donald and Williams, Meg Harris (2008) The apprehension of beauty: The role of aesthetic conflict in development, art and violence. The Harris Meltzer Trust . Karnac, London. ISBN 781855756243