Adam Phillips | |
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Born | 19 September 1954 |
Nationality | British |
Partner(s) | Judith Clark, formerly Jacqueline Rose |
Children | 3 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychoanalysis, Literary Criticism |
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Adam Phillips (19 September 1954[1]) is a British psychoanalytic psychotherapist and essayist.
Since 2003 he has been the general editor of the new Penguin Modern Classics translations of Sigmund Freud. He is also a regular contributor to the London Review of Books.
Joan Acocella, writing in The New Yorker, described Phillips as "Britain's foremost psychoanalytic writer",[2] an opinion echoed by historian Élisabeth Roudinesco in Le Monde.[3]
Adam Phillips, surnommé le " psychothérapeute des mondes flottants ", est le psychanalyste le plus célèbre et le plus iconoclaste de Grande-Bretagne