Diary of a Fallen Psychoanalyst: The Work Books of Masud Khan 1967-1972

Masud Khan (1924–1989) was an eminent and, ultimately, scandalous Indian-born, British psychoanalyst. From August 1967 to March 1980, he wrote his Work Books, a diary in thirty-nine volumes, containing observations and reflections on his own life, the world of psychoanalysis, his evolving theoretical formulations, Western culture, and the turbulent social and political developments of the time.


In this volume, comprising the first fourteen Work Books spanning August 1967 to January 1972, readers will find fascinating entries on Khan's colleague and mentor Donald Winnicott and other well-known analysts of the period, including Anna Freud. Khan's unique charm extended to celebrity social circles, with cultural figures such as Julie Andrews, the Redgraves, and Henri Cartier-Bresson featuring in these pages of his diary.


This unique, first-person account of a particularly fertile period of European and American intellectual and cultural society is an absolute must-read for those interested in psychoanalysis, history, or biography.

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Diary of a Fallen Psychoanalyst: The Work Books of Masud Khan 1967-1972

Masud Khan (1924–1989) was an eminent and, ultimately, scandalous Indian-born, British psychoanalyst. From August 1967 to March 1980, he wrote his Work Books, a diary in thirty-nine volumes, containing observations and reflections on his own life, the world of psychoanalysis, his evolving theoretical formulations, Western culture, and the turbulent social and political developments of the time.


In this volume, comprising the first fourteen Work Books spanning August 1967 to January 1972, readers will find fascinating entries on Khan's colleague and mentor Donald Winnicott and other well-known analysts of the period, including Anna Freud. Khan's unique charm extended to celebrity social circles, with cultural figures such as Julie Andrews, the Redgraves, and Henri Cartier-Bresson featuring in these pages of his diary.


This unique, first-person account of a particularly fertile period of European and American intellectual and cultural society is an absolute must-read for those interested in psychoanalysis, history, or biography.

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Diary of a Fallen Psychoanalyst: The Work Books of Masud Khan 1967-1972

Diary of a Fallen Psychoanalyst: The Work Books of Masud Khan 1967-1972

Diary of a Fallen Psychoanalyst: The Work Books of Masud Khan 1967-1972

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Masud Khan (1924–1989) was an eminent and, ultimately, scandalous Indian-born, British psychoanalyst. From August 1967 to March 1980, he wrote his Work Books, a diary in thirty-nine volumes, containing observations and reflections on his own life, the world of psychoanalysis, his evolving theoretical formulations, Western culture, and the turbulent social and political developments of the time.


In this volume, comprising the first fourteen Work Books spanning August 1967 to January 1972, readers will find fascinating entries on Khan's colleague and mentor Donald Winnicott and other well-known analysts of the period, including Anna Freud. Khan's unique charm extended to celebrity social circles, with cultural figures such as Julie Andrews, the Redgraves, and Henri Cartier-Bresson featuring in these pages of his diary.


This unique, first-person account of a particularly fertile period of European and American intellectual and cultural society is an absolute must-read for those interested in psychoanalysis, history, or biography.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781913494667
Publisher: Karnac Books
Publication date: 11/03/2022
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 672 KB

About the Author

Linda Hopkins,  PhD, is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst.  She works in private practice in Washington DC and is member teaching faculty at IIPT and IPI (International Psychotherapy Institute). She is author of False Self: The Life of Masud Khan (Other Press, 2006 and Karnac, 2008.
Dr. Steven Kuchuck, DSW is a faculty member of NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, NIP. He lectures on the clinical impact of the therapist’s subjectivity and his most recent book is The Relational Revolution in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (Confer Books, 2020). He is also the Former Editor-in-Chief of Psychoanalytic Perspectives and Past President of IARPP.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

FOREWORD by Professor Brett Kahr

PREFACE by Linda Hopkins and Steven Kuchuck

NOTE TO THE READER

 

THE WORK BOOKS

 

I              14 August 1967 — 20 August 1968

II            20 August 1968 — 10 April 1969

III           12 April 1969 — 29 June 1969

IV           1 July 1969 — 17 August 1969

V            17 August 1969 — 13 October 1969

VI           15 October 1969 — 23 February 1970

VII         23 February 1970 — 15 April 1970

VIII        15 April 1970 — 15 August 1970

IX           15 August1970 — 26 October 1970

X            27 October 1970 — 26 December 1970

XI           26 December 1970 — 7 March 1971

XII          7 March 1971 — 5 May 1971

XIII        6 May 1971 — 25 July 1971

XIV        25 July 1971 — 26 January 1972

 

INDEX

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