The Marion Milner Tradition provides a comprehensive overview of Milner's eight-volume oeuvre for the first time, and celebrates her pioneering achievements both in psychoanalytic world, and in creative and scientific disciplines such as clinical and organisational psychology, philosophy, mindfulness and spirituality, management theory, art therapy, as well as art appreciation/criticism.
This volume considers Marion Blackett Milner through the prism of her innovative engagement with people, art and feelings, as well as her extraordinary contribution as an original thinker and researcher within the Independent group of the British Psychoanalytical Society. The co-editors' exploratory approach to her legacy is as open as the spirit of Milnerean 'discovery research' in defining its distinctive features. An assembly of fifty contributors were invited to interrogate the evolution of what is becoming known as the Milner Tradition, demarcating her influence on theory and clinical practice over the many decades of her life and since her death. They draw upon their professional interviews or friendship with Marion Blackett Milner, or intimate experience of her as analyst, supervisor or relative. Similarly, participants in global reading groups in Australia, England, Greece, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and South Africa recount personal responses to their own exercise in action research.
The plethora of riches in this book will be of interest to both new and veteran readers of Milner's opus, as well as students and practitioners from a variety of therapeutic and other disciplines.
About the Author: Margaret Boyle Spelman, PhD, is a chartered clinical and counselling psychologist, psychoanalytic psychotherapist and organisational psychologist who worked for three decades with the Irish Health Service Executive and in private practice. She is (ex officio) member of The Psychological Society of Ireland, The Irish Council of Psychotherapy and member of the European Association for Psychotherapy. Margaret has two monographs on the subject of DW Winnicott and co-edited the Winnicott volume in this series.
Joan Raphael-Leff, PhD, is a psychoanalyst (Fellow, British Psychoanalytical Society and longstanding Member of the Group of Independent Psychoanalysts). Previously Professor of Psychoanalysis at UCL and the University of Essex. In 1998, she founded and served as first International Chair of COWAP, IPA's Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis. Author and editor of 14 books, in retirement she now heads the UCL/Anna Freud Centre Academic Faculty for Psychoanalytic Research.