Anthony Ryle
Anthony Ryle (2 March 1927 – 29 September 2016),
Ryle died aged 89 on 29 September 2016. Tony is survived by his second wife, Flora Natapoff, and two stepchildren, Sasha and Sam; by the four children, Martin, Cym, Conrad and Miriam, from his first marriage, to Rosemary (nee Langstaff), which ended in divorce; and by nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.[4][5]
Early life
Anthony Ryle was born in Brighton, the son of Professor
When he was a teenager, he also had several encounters with the famous philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein when the philosopher stayed in his father's house.[7]
Publications
Chapters
Critically engaging CBT: The view from CAT. Chapter 3 in Critically engaging CBT. Del Loewenthal and Richard House (eds.). McGraw-Hill: Open University Press (2010)
Books
- Ryle, A. (1990) Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Active Participation in Change. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
- (1995) Research relating to CAT. In Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Developments in Theory and Practice (ed. A. Ryle), pp. 174– 189. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
- (1997) Cognitive Analytic Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: The Model and the Method. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
- (2014) Diary from the Edge - 1940-1944: A Wartime Adolescence. London: The Hedge Press.
Articles
- (1991) "Object relations theory and activity theory: a proposed link by way of the procedural sequence model". British Journal of Medical Psychology, 64, 307– 316.
- (1992) "Critique of a Kleinian case presentation". British Journal of Medical Psychology, 65, 309 – 317.
- (1993) "Addiction to the death instinct? A critical review of Joseph’ s paper 'Addiction to near death' ". British Journal of Psychotherapy, 10, 88 – 92.
- (1994 a) "Projective identification: a particular form of reciprocal role procedure". British Journal of Medical Psychology, 67, 107 – 114.
- (1994 b) "Persuasion or education: the role of reformulation in CAT". International Journal of Short Term Psychotherapy, 9, 111 – 118.
- (1995) "Defensive organizations or collusive interpret-ations? A further critique of Kleinian theory and practice". British Journal of Psychotherapy, 12, 60 – 68.
- (1996) "Ogden’s autistic-contiguous position and the role of interpretation in analytic theory building". British Journal of Medical Psychology, 69, 129– 138.
- (1998) "Transferences and countertransferences: the cognitive analytic therapy perspective". British Journal of Psychotherapy, 14, 303 – 309.
References
- ^ Ryle, Anthony (2014). Diary from the Edge. The Hedge Press. pp. 27, 92, 154, 230.
- ^ Loewenthal, Del; House, Richard, eds. (2010). Critically engaging CBT (PDF). McGraw-Hill, Open University Press. p. x. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
- ISBN 978-0-304-70362-3. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
- ^ Van Baars, Susan (30 September 2016). "Dr Tony Ryle". Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
- ^ Kerr, Ian B. (15 November 2016). "Anthony Ryle obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
- ^ Kerr, Ian B. (15 November 2016). "Anthony Ryle obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
- ^ Monk, Ray (1990). Ludwig Wittgenstein: the Duty of Genius. Penguin.