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analytic therapy for modern dilemmas
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Everyday Fantasies
existential psychotherapy
Familial Home
fantasy
Father's Desire
fathers
Father’s Desire
Formulations Lacan
fundamental
Fundamental Fantasy
Graduate School Career
Hysteric Question
Hysteric Structure
Lacanian Approach
Libidinal Relations
Lily's Desire
Lily's Father
Lily's Mother
Lily’s Desire
Lily’s Father
Lily’s Mother
Lisa's Mother
Lisa's Sister
Lisa’s Mother
Lisa’s Sister
Major Depressive Episode
matrix
Mona's Desire
Mona's Father
Mona’s Desire
Mona’s Father
obsessional
Obsessional Neurosis
Obsessional Structure
psychoanalytic case studies
Servile Wife
structure
symbolic
Symbolic Chain
Symbolic Matrix
symbolic order
talking cure
verbal
Verbal Bridges
Yael Baldwin
youth mental health
Product details
- ISBN 9780367103521
- Weight: 540g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 05 Jul 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Let's Keep Talking: Lacanian Tales of Love, Sex, and Other Catastrophes is a collection of original Lacanian case studies of young people today as they struggle with their own modern existential dilemmas of sex and love, life and death. The context, background, and forms of expression may be contemporary, but the clients' problems, structures, and existential dilemmas are quite classic. The five narrative tales highlight the role a Lacanian orientation played in the interactions, formulations, and results, from initial meetings to terminations. Grounded in concrete clinical material, the case studies illuminate specific and universal themes of human suffering and how we can treat that suffering by speaking. Yael Baldwin argues that in our cultural milieu of "connective technologies", and the rise of biotechnology and psychopharmacology in particular, we are in need of mental health treatment methods that highlight talking and relationships as essential to our personhood, our suffering, and our healing and growth. Let's Keep Talking argues that now, more than ever, we need the endeavour of analytic talk therapy.
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