Abstract

ABSTRACT This brief communication revisits the contributions of the eminent psychoanalyst Fred Pine (1931–2022). From his many papers and book chapters and from his three solo-authored books, four ideas are selected as being the most representative of Pine’s distinguished contributions to psychoanalysis. These include 1) the distinction between separation and separateness anxieties, 2) the delineation of the four psychologies of psychoanalysis, 3) the disciplined flexibility of his therapeutic technique, and 4) the concept of “developmental work” in the clinical setting.

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