Flames from the Unconscious

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A01=Michael Eigen
advanced psychoanalysis research
aloneness
Author_Michael Eigen
Blood Ethic
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Chronic
clinical psychology
core
Damaged Bonds
developmental psychopathology
Draw Back
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essential
Essential Aloneness
ethics
existential guilt
Fairy Tale
Freud's Depiction
Freud’s Depiction
Good Spirit
Guilty Torment
incommunicado
Incommunicado Core
Menachem Schneerson
Negative Flame
object relations
Parallel Monologues
Patient Therapist Couples
primary
Primary Aloneness
psychic conflict
Psychic Deadness
Psychic Taste Buds
psychoanalytic theory
Psychopathic Manipulation
Psychotic Core
revenge
Revenge Ethics
state
Subjective Depths
support
unknown
Unknown Background
Unknown Support
Winnicott Readers
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367106362
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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To feel like an impostor is a recurrent theme among artists and to feel false as a person is a crucial theme in psychoanalysis. The sense that one is living a lie is important to many and often goes with a sense that an important flame is waning. Fused with this is fear that self-discovery is sinful. Guilt, fear and shame attaches to development and to failure to develop. Fusion of opposites is the rule in psychic life. Creative theft melds with destructive dreads. Unbearable agonies prompt easeful lies and falsity to escape pain and helplessness ... Real touches real, sometimes for evil, sometimes for good, often the two indiscernible, indistinguishable. This book affirms that there is something in us that works with all its might to tip the balance towards the good.- Michael Eigen, from the Foreword
Michael Eigen

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