Psychotic temptation
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Psychotic temptation
(New library of psychoanalysis)
Routledge, 2013
- : pbk
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Tentation psychotique
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
How can we understand the pull towards that which we fear: psychosis?
In this thought provoking book, Abensour proposes the idea of a temptation towards psychosis rather than a regression, as a response to the hatred or denial of the subject's origins. She shares her reflections on her psychoanalytic work with psychotic patients focusing on their struggle to achieve a coherent sense of a self that can inhabit a shared world. Abensour locates this struggle within the universal human struggle to achieve a balance between what we can and cannot allow ourselves to know about the reality of death and of our insignificance in the world.
Table of Contents
Chervet , Foreword. Rifts in the ego. Part I: The Time of Psychosis: from Actual to Present . The Question of Origins. When going back is impossible. Actual-ness, Broken Time, Time in Confusion. Part II: A Space for Psychosis: From Writing to Psychoanalytic Psychodrama . Correspondence. The Materiality of Writing. Imprinting and the Effects of Reality. Part III: The Vertigo of Creation . Liminal Space, Manic Writing. The Delusional Temptation and Imaging Thinking.
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