Where Id was: Challenging Normalization in PsychoanalysisAnthony Molino, Christine Ware A&C Black, 1 janv. 2001 - 248 pages There have been many 'returns to Freud', many attempts to recover the first psychoanalyst's radical challenge to the dominant culture of the day. At no time has it been more important than now -- when the values of 'normalization' pervade not only society but increasingly the consulting room itself -- to break through the atrophies of Freudian theory to recapture its early spirit. Many psychoanalysts are doing just that, in an attempt to focus attention on the inherently political dimensions of psychoanalytic culture. Where Id Was brings together some of today's best known psychoanalytic thinkers to present an authoritative analysis of the individual and social concerns which inform the politics of contemporary psychoanalysis. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
Freudbaiting | 18 |
What is a Psychoanalyst? | 24 |
Psychoanalysis as a Surrogate for Life Experience | 37 |
Psychoanalysis and the Function of Consciousness | 47 |
Growth or Cure? | 61 |
The Fundamental Rule to be Honest | 73 |
Subjects of Perversion | 87 |
A Conversation with Dorinne Kondo | 138 |
The Altered States of Hispanics | 149 |
How Did Nietzsche Get into the Nursery? | 164 |
A CaseStudy Look | 178 |
A Conversation with Adam Phillips 661 | 191 |
Searching for a Science of Subjectivity | 201 |
Reflections on Values in Psychoanalysis | 217 |
Dreaming Outside of Ourselves | 234 |
Sexuality Psychoanalysis and Social Changes | 96 |
Cutting | 109 |
A Conversation with Robert Jay Lifton | 130 |
Delirium or the Sway of Desire | 241 |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Where Id was: Challenging Normalization in Psychoanalysis Anthony Molino,Christine Ware Aucun aperçu disponible - 2001 |
Where Id was: Challenging Normalization in Psychoanalysis Anthony Molino,Christine Ware Aucun aperçu disponible - 2001 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Adam Phillips American analysand analyst Anthony Molino become behaviour believe biobabble Bollas Brenman Buddhism called castration complex child claim clinical consciousness contemporary culture cunt cure Dark Legend derived desire discourse dream ethical experience fact fantasy fiction free association Freud Freudian fundamental rule Gino heterosexuality Hispanic human hysteric ibid idea identity Institute International Psychoanalytic Association interpretation Jacques Lacan kind Lacan language Limentani's live matricide meaning mental health mind moral mother nature neurosis neurotic Nigel normal notion object Object Relations Theory one's patient person political postmodern practice Press protean psychic psycho psychoanalysis psychodynamic psychology psychotherapy Puerto Rican question reality relation relationship repression Rieff scientific seduction sense sexual sibling social society speak suffering superego symbolic symptoms theory therapeutic therapist therapy things tion treatment truth uncon unconscious understanding University vagina values Wertham words Wright York