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1882-1962
A01=Marie Bonaparte
Author_Marie Bonaparte
Biographies
Bonaparte
cancer illness narrative
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Chow chow (Dog breed) Biography
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emotional impact of pets
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grief and attachment theory
history of psychotherapy
human animal relationships
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psychoanalysis and canine companionship
Psychoanalysts
Psychoanalysts Biography
psychoanalytic animal studies
Product details
- ISBN 9781560001270
- Weight: 408g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Feb 1994
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Topsy is a psychoanalytic tale of the effects of a dog on its owner; the analyst is the great Marie Bonaparte. Only after being told that her dog had cancer did she realize the attachment she developed to Topsy. She describes the emotions she experienced during the time of Topsy's illness and subsequent healing. Written in France and Greece at the onset of World War II, the story of Topsy's cancer clearly is intended to convey the ills of Europe at that time.Bonaparte's relationship with her dog reveals her own fears about aging, dying, being alone, as well as the uncertainty of the political situation. As she tells her story, Bonaparte is reminded of the experience of her father, who also suffered from cancer. Topsy, while not written as a scientific study, provides insight into the psychoanalytical effects of relationships between humans and animals. It tells us much about one of psychotherapy's founding personages as well as the members of her professional circle in a critical period of European history.In the new introduction, Gary Genosko reflects on Sigmund Freud's own affection for, and use of, dogs in his analyses. He goes on to describe the relationship between Freud and Bonaparte and how dogs played a significant part in that companionship. Topsy will be of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, and those who love, and have been loved by dogs.
Topsy
€107.99
