Anthony Molino, General Editor for Continuum's series Disseminations: Psychoanalysis in Contexts, is best known for the volume Freely Associated: Encounters in Psychoanalysis (FAB). His most recent work, co-edited with Christine Ware, is Where Id Was: Challenging Normalization in Psychoanalysis (Continuum). He lives and practises in Italy.
'One of the 100 best academic books of the '90s' Linguafranca: The Review of Academic Life 'This book is that thing which James Strachey said did not exist: a cake made of nothing but currants. Many contributors speak from a deep experiential knowledge of both Buddhism and psychotherapy, and write with impressive authority and reflectiveness... A fascinating variety of texts, an excellent introduction to a vigorous branch of the psychoanalytic tree.' David Black, International Journal of Psychoanalysis 'This is not simply a collection of essays on two profoundly influential disciplines, it is a genuine intellectual rendezvous. That Buddhism and psychoanalysis can meet up in one volume is a tribute to Molino's erudition, skill, and intelligence in creating a single work that will long affect all further discussions of their similarities and differences.' Christopher Bollas
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