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Psychoanalysts in session : clinical glossary of contemporary psychoanalysis / edited by Laurent Danon-Boileau and Jean-Yves Tamet ; translated by Andrew Weller.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- New library of psychoanalysis.
- The new library of psychoanalysis
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Psychoanalysis.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (391 pages).
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York, New York : Routledge, [2021]
- Summary:
- Psychoanalysis is an intimate clinical experience and the concepts that it explores aim to grapple with the specific phenomena that unfold when a patient speaks and an analyst listens. This book aims to give concrete examples of how these concepts take shape when analysts work.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Endorsements
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Editorial Committee
- Preface
- PART I: The space of the session
- 1. A space for talking
- Acting through speech
- Associative speech, compulsive speech
- The adverb effect
- Language, a shell?
- Jokes
- The confusion of tongues between adults and the child
- Case histories
- Infans scriptor
- 2. Figures and forms
- The action of form
- The figuration of the transference
- The signifier of demarcation
- The pictogram of the primal
- The oscillation between metaphor and metonymy
- The analogy
- The image
- The polyphony of dreams
- Commentary
- The detail
- Projective identification
- The central phantasy of acted violence
- The beaten father
- 3. Listening
- Reverie and alpha function
- Negative capability and capacity for reverie
- The inner discourse
- Co-thinking
- The chimera
- Paradoxical thought
- Retrogression
- 4. Interpretations
- The decision
- Listening to listening
- Saturated and unsaturated interpretations
- Interpretation and transference
- The indexation of interpretation
- Enaction
- The violence of interpretation
- 5. The presence of the analyst
- The basic transference
- The analyst's sensitive presence
- Primary seduction
- The therapist's maternal function
- The pliable medium
- 6. The ordeal of transferences
- The precession of the countertransference in relation to the transference
- Deferral and the quiproquo
- The crisis
- The narcissistic transference
- The negativity of the transference
- Negative transferences
- Negativising transferences
- 7. Frame and setting
- Situation analysis
- The tub
- The central laboratory
- Changing location
- The end of an analysis
- PART II: The space of the psyche
- 8. Traumatic experiences
- Primitive agony
- The basic fault.
- Essential depression
- Hot trauma and cold trauma
- The bad après-coup
- 9. Drives
- Libidinal co-excitation
- The anarchistic drive
- Mastery
- 10. Sexualities
- Gender
- Cruelty
- Neo-sexuality
- The melancholic feminine
- 11. Narcissism
- The skin-ego
- The psychic envelope
- The partial object or objet (a)
- The narcissistic contract
- The amential unconscious
- Imperfect separations
- Lived experience
- 12. Otherness
- The relation to the unknown
- The site of the stranger
- The mother's father
- The enigmatic message
- The dead mother
- The Freudian thing
- Incestual and incestuality
- The allergic object-relationship
- 13. Defences
- Self-calming strategies
- Negative hallucination
- Creative hypochondria
- Functional splitting
- Diversion neurosis
- Masochism as the guardian of life
- Pre-psychosis
- 14. Process
- The central phobic position
- Psychic genera
- Oedipus as an attractor
- Normopathy
- The anti-analysand
- The negative therapeutic reaction
- The dynamic après-coup
- Recovery
- 15. Creation of the third
- The analytic third
- Censorship of the woman-as-lover
- The double taboo on touching
- Refusal
- Ethical suffering
- Cultural reference and anthropological mediation
- Cultural reference and seduction
- The work of culture
- Appendix
- References
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 0-429-19675-X
- 0-429-58960-3
- 9780429196751
- OCLC:
- 1157676105
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