Having A Life: Self Pathology after Lacan
Autor Lewis A. Kirshneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 2016
Beginning with the case of Margaret Little, analyzed by D. W. Winnicott, and proceeding to extended case presentations from his own practice, Kirshner weaves together an avowedly American reading of Lacan with the approaches to self pathology of an influential coterie of theorists. By drawing out common threads in their respective discourses on the self, Kirshner achieves an original integration of Lacanian theory with other contemporary approaches to self pathology. Of special note is his ability to sustain a dialogue between Lacan and Kohut, whose shared clinical object, discernible through divergent vocabularies and conceptions, is the struggle of the subject to avoid fragmentation that would obliterate a sense of aliveness and preclude active engagement with the world.
Kirshner's opening chapter on the gifted, troubled Margaret Little and his concluding chapter on the eminent political philosopher Louis Althusser, whose self pathology culminated in his strangling of his wife, Hélène Rytman, in 1980, frame a study that is brilliantly successful in bringing "self" issues down to the messy actualities of lived experience. Analytic therapists no less than students of the human sciences will be edified by this cogent, readable attempt to infuse Lacanian concepts with the conceptual rigor and clinical pragmatism of American psychoanalysis and to apply the resulting model of therapeutic action to a fascinating range of case material.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138156838
ISBN-10: 1138156833
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138156833
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
The Case of Margaret Little. The Psychoanalytic Subject. The Cultural Construction of Affect. Trauma, Depression, and the Sense of Existence. The Object Petit a. The Man Who Didn't Exist: The Case of Louis Althusser.
Recenzii
"Lewis Kirshner's sensitive and knowledgeable use of Lacan makes the latter interesting and relevant to American psychoanalysts and other depth-psychological explorers of the human condition. By the time one has read Kirshner's introduction, the 'strangeness' of Lacanian thought has melted away, and the reader's grasp of what Lacan can give us-conceptually and clinically-progressively increases chapter by chapter. Kirshner has achieved the unexpected: Having A Life draws the reader into a new explanatory realm, makes that realm familiar, and sends the reader back enormously enriched - both as a person and as a clinician."
- Paul H. Ornstein, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis, University of Cincinnati
"Having a Life is a brilliant rethinking of Lacan, Winnicott, and Kohut . By means of clinical illustration, Kirshner enables Lacan's challenging ideas to become accessible to the reader. Having a Life, through its focus on affects, symbolization and the self, illuminates the true subject of psychoanalysis."
- Arnold H. Modell, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiary, Harvard Medical School
"In Having a Life Lewis Kirshner details his personal integration of the writings of Lacan with those of Modell, Kohut, Winnicott, and Green and, remedying the absence of clinical material in French psychoanalytic writing, he illustrates the way he puts his understanding to clinical use. In the process, he excitingly expands our thinking about, and clinical approach to, nonneurotic disorders and considerably raises the level of writing about psychoanalysis in the United States."
- Gail S. Reed, Ph.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, New York Freudian Society
"This is a very readable, highly informed book that unabashedly undertakes to cross-pollinate the ideas of widely differing (and opposing) schools of thought. Kirshner's theoretical versatility and nuanced clinical approach put him in a good position to contribute significantly to this new and evolving alloy of psychoanalytic clinical thinking."
—International Journal of Psychoanalysis
- Paul H. Ornstein, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis, University of Cincinnati
"Having a Life is a brilliant rethinking of Lacan, Winnicott, and Kohut . By means of clinical illustration, Kirshner enables Lacan's challenging ideas to become accessible to the reader. Having a Life, through its focus on affects, symbolization and the self, illuminates the true subject of psychoanalysis."
- Arnold H. Modell, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiary, Harvard Medical School
"In Having a Life Lewis Kirshner details his personal integration of the writings of Lacan with those of Modell, Kohut, Winnicott, and Green and, remedying the absence of clinical material in French psychoanalytic writing, he illustrates the way he puts his understanding to clinical use. In the process, he excitingly expands our thinking about, and clinical approach to, nonneurotic disorders and considerably raises the level of writing about psychoanalysis in the United States."
- Gail S. Reed, Ph.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, New York Freudian Society
"This is a very readable, highly informed book that unabashedly undertakes to cross-pollinate the ideas of widely differing (and opposing) schools of thought. Kirshner's theoretical versatility and nuanced clinical approach put him in a good position to contribute significantly to this new and evolving alloy of psychoanalytic clinical thinking."
—International Journal of Psychoanalysis
Descriere
In Having A Life: Self Pathology After Lacan, Lewis Kirshner takes Lacan as the point of departure for a thoughtful meditation on the conceptual problems and clinical manifestations of pathologies of the self. Kirshner weaves together an avo