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Beschreibung
D. W. Winnicott and Jacques Lacan, two of the most innovative and important psychoanalytic theorists since Freud, are also seemingly the most incompatible. And yet, in different ways, both men emphasized the psychic process of becoming a subject or of developing a separate self, and both believed in the possibility of a creative reworking or new beginning for the person seeking psychoanalytic help. The possibility of working between their contrasting perspectives on a central issue for psychoanalysis - the nature of the human subject and how it can be approached in analytic work - is explored in this book. Their differences are critically evaluated, with an eye toward constructing a more effective psychoanalytic practice that takes both relational and structural-linguistic aspects of subjectivity into account. The contributors address the Winnicott-Lacan relationship itself and the evolution of their ideas, and provide detailed examples of how they have been utilized in psychoanalytic work with patients.
Contributors: Jeanne Wolff Bernstein, James Gorney, Andre Green, Mardi Ireland, Lewis Kirshner, Deborah Luepnitz, Mari Ruti, Alain Vanier, Francois Villa .
D. W. Winnicott and Jacques Lacan, two of the most innovative and important psychoanalytic theorists since Freud, are also seemingly the most incompatible. And yet, in different ways, both men emphasized the psychic process of becoming a subject or of developing a separate self, and both believed in the possibility of a creative reworking or new beginning for the person seeking psychoanalytic help. The possibility of working between their contrasting perspectives on a central issue for psychoanalysis - the nature of the human subject and how it can be approached in analytic work - is explored in this book. Their differences are critically evaluated, with an eye toward constructing a more effective psychoanalytic practice that takes both relational and structural-linguistic aspects of subjectivity into account. The contributors address the Winnicott-Lacan relationship itself and the evolution of their ideas, and provide detailed examples of how they have been utilized in psychoanalytic work with patients.
Contributors: Jeanne Wolff Bernstein, James Gorney, Andre Green, Mardi Ireland, Lewis Kirshner, Deborah Luepnitz, Mari Ruti, Alain Vanier, Francois Villa .
Über den Autor

Lewis Kirshner, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, and Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Institute. He is the author of Having a Life: Self Pathology after Lacan (Analytic Press, 2003), and has led workshops and meetings of the American Psychoanalytic and International Psychoanalytical Associations on "Working between Winnicott and Lacan."

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Kirshner, Introduction. Luepnitz, Thinking in the Space Between Winnicott and Lacan. Green, The Bifurcation of Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Lacan and Winnicott. Gorney, Winnicott and Lacan: A Clinical Dialogue. Ireland, Vicissitudes of the Real: Working Between Winnicott and Lacan. Kirshner, Applying the Work of Winnicott and Lacan: The Problem of Psychosis. Vanier, The Object Between Mother and Child: From Winnicott to Lacan. Bernstein, The Space of Transition Between Winnicott and Lacan. Ruti, Winnicott with Lacan: Living Creatively in a Postmodern World. Villa, Human Nature: A Paradoxical Object.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Fachbereich: Psychoanalyse
Genre: Importe, Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780415883740
ISBN-10: 0415883741
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Kirshner, Lewis A.
Redaktion: Kirshner, Lewis A.
Hersteller: Routledge
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 11 mm
Von/Mit: Lewis A. Kirshner
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.02.2011
Gewicht: 0,29 kg
Artikel-ID: 128449184

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