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Psychoanalysis in Play

Expanding Psychoanalytic Concepts from a Play Perspective

Steven H. Cooper

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English
Routledge
30 June 2025
In this book, Steven H. Cooper expands on his thinking of psychoanalysis as a form of play and the implications of this for theory and clinical practice.

The most important activities of the analyst as a usable object for the patient have to do with finding the patient’s creative elements of self. Cooper illuminates this process of finding within both patient and analyst. He illuminates how play processes occur in relation to such concepts as defense, temporality, and neutrality within the analytic situation. Along the way, he theorizes a complex but usable clinical relationship between becoming and knowing in psychoanalytic work.

With rich clinical vignettes and a fresh take on the nature and practice of psychoanalysis, this book is key reading for all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   250g
ISBN:   9781032941943
ISBN 10:   1032941944
Pages:   124
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Steven H. Cooper is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, and the Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, where he is also Clinical Professor of Psychiatry. He has authored five books and coedited two others. He is in practice in New York City.

Reviews for Psychoanalysis in Play: Expanding Psychoanalytic Concepts from a Play Perspective

'Psychoanalysis in Play is a significant contribution to contemporary psychoanalysis, offering a nuanced exploration of the interplay between fantasy, isolation, and concealment and the subtle ways patients construct protective illusions, sustain unconscious erotic ties, and shield forbidden attachments through creative disguises. Cooper skillfully integrates classical psychoanalytic foundations with the ideas of Winnicott, Bion, Britton, and Steiner, mapping a continuum from neurotic defenses to more entrenched schizoid dynamics. Central to this process is the concept of “playing,” which the author masterfully presents through vivid clinical examples as both a therapeutic tool and a lens for understanding how patients reveal, explore, and transform unconscious patterns. Equally compelling is the book’s exploration of temporality, the delicate construction of trust, and the analytic setting’s capacity to foster creativity and psychic growth, offering fresh perspectives on the therapeutic process. I strongly recommend it to analysts, therapists, and students interested in the treatment of psychological suffering, as well as to scholars in the human sciences for its profound reflections on the fabric of the human psyche.’ Giuseppe Civitarese, author of Psychoanalytic Field Theory: A Contemporary Introduction, London 2023 ‘To read the work of Steven Cooper is to be invited into a world of thoughtfulness. In Psychoanalysis in Play he displays his adeptness with psychoanalytic theory utilizing the multiple vertices that accompany an active analytic interrogation of transference-countertransference. His reader is expertly guided through areas of play and paradox, fixation and fantasy, as he uses both classical and contemporary theorists to think about his patient’s inner object worlds, carefully finding his way with each individual patient in each individual moment, seeking to determine who he may be for his patient or what he might be holding of theirs, and what his countertransference may be offering to bring into his awareness. Cooper’s description of his analytic work with his patients demonstrates his virtuoso abilities to play what Whitman called “the instruments inside us.""' Bruce Reis, PhD, FIPA, BCPsa, North American Regional Editor, International Journal of Psychoanalysis


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