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Unrepresented states and the construction of meaning : clinical and theoretical contributions / by Howard B. Levine.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Levine, Howard B., author.
Contributor:
Levine, Howard B., editor.
Reed, Gail S., editor.
Scarfone, Dominique, editor.
Series:
International Psychoanalytical Association psychoanalytic ideas and applications series.
Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications Series UNREPRESENTED STATES AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Choral conducting.
Psychoanalysis.
Psychological Theory.
Psychological Phenomena.
Psychoanalytic Theory.
Medical Subjects:
Psychological Theory.
Psychological Phenomena.
Psychoanalytic Theory.
Local Subjects:
Choral conducting.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (305 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, [2018].
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In the last several decades, the analytic field has widened considerably in scope. The therapeutic task is now seen by an increasing number of analysts to require that patient and analyst work together to strengthen, or to create, psychic structure that was previously weak, missing, or functionally inoperative. This view, which may apply to all patients, but is especially relevant to the treatment of non-neurotic patients and states of mind, stands in stark contrast to the more traditional assumption that the therapeutic task involves the uncovering of the unconscious dimension of a present pathological compromise formation that holds a potentially healthy ego in thrall. The contrast which this book calls attention to is that which exists roughly between formulations of psychic structure and functioning that were once assumed to have been sufficiently well explained by the hypotheses of Freud's topographic theory and those that were not. The former are modeled on neurosis and dream interpretation, where conflicts between relatively well-defined (saturated) and psychically represented desires were assumed to operate under the aegis of the pleasure-unpleasure principle.
Contents:
COVER; contents; psychoanalytic ideas and applications series; editors and contributors; I Clinical and theoretical aspects of representation: an introduction; 1 Introduction: from a universe of presences to a universe of absences; 2 An empty mirror: reflections on nonrepresentation; 3 The colourless canvas: representation, therapeutic action, and the creation of mind; II Presence and absence: theoretical studies; 4 From traces to signs: presenting and representing; 5 Psychic figurability and unrepresented states; 6 "If one only knew what exists!"; 7 "Non-represented" mental states
III Clinical explorations 8 Drive, representation,and the demands of representation; 9 Discovering an umbrella; 10 In search of symbolization: the analyst's task of dreaming; 11 The inaccessible unconscious and reverie as a path of figurability; 12 The process of representation in early childhood; references; index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
0-429-92361-9
0-429-90938-1
0-429-48461-5
1-283-92374-2
1-78241-057-0
9780429484612
OCLC:
823723079

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