Constitution of the Psychoanalytic Clinic

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Analyst's Desire
Analyst’s Desire
ancient healing practices
Author_Christian Dunker
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Classical Clinic
Clinical Methodical Treatment
Clinical Practice
Confer
Contraria Contrariis Curantur
Creon
discourse theory
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Father's Desire
Father’s Desire
Freudian theory
history of psychotherapy
Hysteric's Discourse
Hysteric’s Discourse
Indeterminate Negation
Kant's Anthropology
Kant’s Anthropology
Klein Group
Lacanian analysis
Narrative Compromise
Negative Effectiveness
Negative Relationship
Obsessional Neurosis
political ontology
Positive Occupation
Provisional Morals
Psychoanalytic Clinical Practice
psychoanalytic power structures
Psychopathological Categories
Soll Ich Werden
Sollen Werden
Therapeutic Approach
Wo
Wo Es War

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367106225
  • Weight: 970g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides a detailed examination of the historical roots of psychoanalysis from ancient Greece to the late nineteenth century, focusing on social practices that were related to the founders of psychoanalytic theory and maintained within contemporary treatment. Alongside the reconstruction of an evolutionary accumulation of healing practices, the book includes linked discussions of current issues pertaining to psychoanalytic treatment and its working structure as elaborated by Freud and Lacan. There are vital political consequences for psychoanalytic practice - here articulated with an acknowledgement of these practical derivations of early pre-psychoanalytic treatments of the soul. The book demonstrates that these are neither mere techniques nor concepts of the world and the human subject, but they concern the way the problem of power is articulated. The historical establishment of psychoanalytical practice becomes legible through analysis of the traces of the elements of a political ontology, an account of the roots of those traces and the elaboration of the conceptual structure of psychoanalysis as theory and treatment, a praxis which maintains its own distinctive identity.
Christian Dunker

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