Truth and the unconscious in psychoanalysis
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Truth and the unconscious in psychoanalysis
(New library of psychoanalysis)
Routledge, 2016
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I sensi e l'inconscio
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"Previously published in Italian as I sensi e l'inconscio, 2014, by Borla Roma, Italy"--T.p. verso
"Published in association with the Institute of Psychoanalysis. London"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
What is the truth of the unconscious? Truth and the Unconscious in Psychoanalysis explores the intersection of these two concepts within a Bionian framework. Giuseppe Civitarese maps out the unconscious in psychoanalysis, and focuses on the differences between the Freudian, Kleinian, Bionian and Lacanian schools of thought on this topic, as well as drawing on findings from neuroscience.
The book explores topics including the inaccessibility of the unconscious, dreams, body issues, issues of personality, the influence of field theory and the clinical implications of this theorising. It contains innovative comparison between Freudian metapsychology and the Bionian theory on thinking, and novel use of Bion's hallucinosis as an important new technical tool. An internationally recognised author, Civitarese provides fresh ideas throughout on a challenging subject, supported with vivid clinical material.
Truth and the Unconscious in Psychoanalysis will be of interest to anyone following the growing post-Bionian movement within contemporary psychoanalysis, enabling them to familiarize themselves with some of the most important current issues in psychoanalytic research. Truth and the Unconscious in Psychoanalysis will appeal to psychotherapists, psychologists and psychoanalysts, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students studying in the field.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments. Foreword. Introduction. 1 The Inaccessible Unconscious and Reverie as a Path of Figurability. 2 Poetry of Dream and Depersonalization. 3 Embodied Field and Somatic Reverie. 4 Transformations in Hallucinosis and the Receptivity of the Analyst. 5 The un/conscious as a psychoanalytic function of personality. 6 Beneath, behind or inside? The un/conscious in clinical work. 7 Giving Body to the Mind: a comparison between Freud's and Bion's metapsychologies. 8 The Grid and the truth drive. 9 Intermediarity as an epistemological paradigm in psychoanalysis. 10 Bion's Evidence and his theoretical style. Postface
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