Becoming Alive

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assertions
Author_Ryan Lamothe
Autistic Contiguous Mode
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Child's Assertions
childs
Child’s Assertions
clinical psychoanalysis
cultural narratives
developmental psychology
embodied cognition
Embodied Vitality
emotional
Energetic Interpretant
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experience
Hale Bopp Comet
Human Suffering
infant-parent interaction
Inter-subjective Experiences
intersubjectivity
Neural Webs
organize
Organizing Experience
Pleasurable Astonishment
potential
Potential Space
Primary Negation
Primary Process Thinking
processes
psychoanalytic theory of aliveness
PTO
regulation
Robert's Manhood
Robert’s Manhood
semiotic
Semiotic Processes
Somatic Agency
space
STO
Symbolic Web
Taxonomic Mode
Teddy Bear
Therapist Patient Experience
Views Point
Visceral Emotions
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781583919316
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What does it mean to be and feel alive and real?
How do we become and be alive together?
Human beings are uniquely concerned with the question and marvel of what it means to feel alive and real, as well as the lifelong struggle of being alive together. Becoming Alive proffers a psychoanalytic theory of experiences of being alive, acknowledging that analyst and patient, indeed, each of us, are caught up in the larger drama and mystery of being alive. Focusing on the challenge in any psychoanalytic theory to demonstrate the relation between culture, community, and the individual, LaMothe's theory provides a bridge between the three, arguing that organizations of experiences of being alive are inextricably yoked to cultural stories, rituals, and practices. Enlivened by clinical illustrations and examples drawn from wider culture, Becoming Alive brings together psychoanalytic developmental perspectives, infant-parent research, semiotics, and philosophy in providing a comprehensive, lucid, and systematic description of subjective and intersubjective experiences of being alive.

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