Focusing on the therapeutic environment of the Maudsley Hospital, this work presents an integrated approach to treating psychotic patients through advanced psychoanalytic concepts. It includes compelling clinical material that sheds light on various illnesses, including paranoid schizophrenia and manic-depression. Additionally, it features in-depth interviews with Murray Jackson, offering fresh insights into the application of psychoanalytic thought to psychosis. This comprehensive exploration enhances understanding of complex mental health issues.
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- 2019
- 2015
Creativity and Psychotic States in Exceptional People
The work of Murray Jackson
- 154 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring the lives of four gifted individuals, the book delves into the relevance of psychoanalytic thinking for those experiencing psychotic states. It examines how their unique talents intersect with their psychological struggles, offering insights into the complexities of mental health and the therapeutic potential of psychoanalysis. Through these narratives, the text highlights the interplay between creativity and psychosis, providing a nuanced understanding of both.
- 2002
Murray Jackson's final poetry collection delves into the rich history and resilience of Detroit's Black community. As a respected educator, political figure, and philanthropist, Jackson blends blues vernacular with visual arts and diverse musical influences. His work reflects his multifaceted background as a Classicist and athlete, showcasing his commitment to humanism and inspiration. The poems celebrate both the struggles and hopes of urban life, making this collection a poignant tribute to the cultural legacy of Detroit.
- 2001
The book explores the study and treatment of psychotic illnesses, utilizing Kleinian concepts alongside Scandinavian clinical experiences. It emphasizes a psychotherapeutic approach that combines empathy with robust theoretical frameworks to effectively stabilize, contain, and integrate psychotic symptoms, ultimately aiming to manage and mitigate the effects of psychosis.