Finding Winnicott

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Analyst's Construction
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clinical case studies
Clinical Neutrality
Coincidentia Oppositorum
Construction's Validity
David's Case
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Finder
Follow
Found Object
Mundus Imaginalis
philosophical exploration of desire
philosophical psychology
psychoanalytic philosophy
Psychological Assessment
Radical Hysterectomy
relational psychoanalysis
Secondary Revision
Shareable Photograph
subject formation
Swamp Thing
Symptom's Efficacy
Teddy Bear
Timeless
Uninitiated
Vice Versa
Winnicott's Approach
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Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment

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  • ISBN 9781032403205
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In Finding Winnicott: Philosophical Encounters with the Psychoanalytic, Fadi Abou-Rihan expands upon Winnicott’s category of the found object and argues that a genuine understanding of the analyst’s own thought requires that it be considered in relation to that of another.

The essays in this collection are in dialogue with the work of Freud, Deleuze and Guattari, Laplanche, Bonaventure, Ibn Al-’Arabi, and Huizinga; these encounters showcase some of Winnicott’s yet unexplored contributions to the questions of subjectivity, time, and language. They weave psychoanalytic theory, clinical vignette and key moments from the history of ideas in order to shed light on our findings regarding, and indeed findings of, desire, on some of the playful but no less compelling ways in which the subject lives, suffers, understands, questions and/or normalizes desire. Chapters span a range of topics including rationales, findings and spaces, and highlight the subject as not only that which finds but that which is found.

With clinical vignettes throughout, this book is vital reading for practicing analysts, as well as analysts in training and students of both philosophy and psychoanalysis.

Fadi Abou-Rihan, PhD is a psychoanalyst in private practice. He lives, writes, and works in Toronto, Canada.

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