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The art of the subject : between necessary illusion and speakable desire in the analytic encounter / Mardy S. Ireland.

Van Pelt Library RC504 .I74 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ireland, Mardy S.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychoanalysis.
Physical Description:
238 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Other Press, [2003]
Summary:
Clinical theory, to be effective, must provide psychoanalytic with a framework and a mental space that takes into account the "disturbances in the analytic field" that necessarily occur during the work in progress. Since Freud, there has been no psychoanalytic school of thought that has been able to address the realm of illusion, images, and bodily sensations together with the conditions that open the field of speakable desire. The Art of the Subject provides this unique theoretical space by weaving together, for the first time, Winnicott's (British School) focus on the necessity of illusion and Lacan's (French School) emphasis on the limit that makes subjectivity possible. And as is true of the process of psychoanalysis itself, the one plus one of Winnicott and Lacan yields here a potentiating "third" from which fresh and vibrant aspects of the analytic matrix emerge and are voiced. The reader will discover an interlacing of strands pulled from Winnicottian and Lacanian theory--ideas that are different and complementary occupying the arc of tension between the psychic realm, e.g., image, fantasy, and necessary illusion versus the psychic field of language, speech, and desire; as well as ideas that are supplementary to one another, such as the nation of what is "Real" within the psychoanalytic discourse. The Art of the Subject tenders an odd clinical and theoretical coupling and persuasively presents why these two, when put into play together, uniquely address both the art and the suffering of the analytic subject.
Contents:
Making waves : the analyst as disturbance in the clinical field
A psychoanalytic parallactic space : the metaphor of the mobius
Refractions of the mother-infant discourse : the symbolic third and the link to analyzing primitive mental states
Symbol, eros/sexuality, and aggression : the Bermuda Triangle of human subjectivity
When a body stutters : the girl with two names
Art-making in adult psychoanalysis : when graphic language becomes an analytic third bringing body to speech
Art-making in psychoanalytic supervision : drawing links to language and speech
Considering the dilemmas of training, formation, and authority in the making of an analyst
Tracing the limits of symbolization in psychoanalysis.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-229) and index.
ISBN:
159051033X
OCLC:
51810491

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