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How Does Analysis Work?: Examples of Lacanian Interpretation: The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library (CFAR)

Editat de Berjanet Jazani
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2024
How Does Analysis Work? uses short, compelling vignettes from people in Lacanian analysis to explore how analytic interpretation works.
Insights, revelations, connections, meanings and non-meanings all feature in these anonymous accounts of crucial moments in analysis, providing a sense of what it is all about. Drawn from a wide range of analysands, some seasoned analysts and others just starting out, these vignettes show how change takes place. The short pieces are drawn from Lacanian analysis, but many go against cliched views of what Lacanians do in their work, spanning both the classical and the radically innovative and showing the use of humour and theatre in psychoanalytic practice.
How Does Analysis Work? will be of great interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training, as well as anyone who is curious about the analytic process.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032637662
ISBN-10: 1032637668
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library (CFAR)

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Professional Training

Recenzii

“For those of us who, scholars or not, are interested in the complex engagements of psychoanalysis, it can be frustrating how poorly psychoanalysis has been understood in terms of both its theories and practices. Then, too, there's the brutally reductive matter of its popular cultural representations. These simplistic ideas are not only harmful to those who would like to grasp psychoanalysis intellectually, but to analysands' experience of psychoanalysis in the consulting room. A book that describes the wide range of heterogeneous possibilities that have emerged from this form of encounter would therefore be a welcome intervention - one that can deepen and expand our sense of psychoanalytic practice in ways that work to enrich its theoretical underpinnings as well.” - Dr Devorah Baum, Associate Professor of English Literature and Critical Theory, University of Southampton, UK
 
“There has been a distinct lack of suitable academic literature offering tangible clinical examples of the unique features of a Lacanian analysis. Hence I am confident this book would be well received and read with great interest by academics in the social sciences and humanities alike, as well as the wide range of clinicians working in the mental health field. Over the decades a number of myths have emerged around the image of the Lacanian analyst, playing on a cliched stereotype of the Lacanian style of interpretation. These myths are quite misleading and urgently in need of challenge; there is no doubt that they have negatively influenced the reception of Lacanian analysis more broadly across the UK. This volume would address these misconceptions in a way that should, I hope, make the key precepts of contemporary Lacanian technique accessible to a wider audience.” - Dr Gwion Jones, Assistant Professor in Psychology, Coventry University, UK

Notă biografică

Berjanet Jazani is a medical doctor and practicing psychoanalyst based in London, UK. She is the president of the College of Psychoanalysts UK, clinical member of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research (CFAR), and the author of Lacanian Psychoanalysis from Clinic to Culture; Lacan, Mortality, Life and Language: Clinical and Cultural Explorations; and The Perfume of Soul from Freud to Lacan: A Critical Reading of Smelling, Breathing and Subjectivity (all Routledge).

Cuprins

List of Contributors
Acknowledgements       
A Question That Put Me to Work
110      
My Teddy Collection    
Playing Games 
Queer Dead Uncles      
La Cough        
Motherhood     
Why Hypothesize?       
A Thread of Interpretation         
Analysis, Moments of Concluding        
Love as an Effect of Truth         
We Have a Date!          
The Place of the Object
Fathers and Daughters  
Lateness          
The Fruit, the Vagina and the Pyjamas   
Hidden in Plain Sight   
Reunion           
Second Analysis           
Speak! 
Dreams in an Analysis            
My Desk Is Next to My Bed       
Random Act     
A Knock on the Door    
Betrayal           
Grampy           
‘Analysis Terminable and Interminable’, Thirty Years On
Less than Zero 
A Love Letter   
Gay Shame, Phantasy and Recovering Myself    
The Goodbye   
Samson and Delilah      
What’s in a Name?       
The Choice of Exile      
A Cut Off         
“Mmms”         
Hell Is Other People!    
A Pair of Converse Trainers      
My First Wish to Be an Analyst 
An Excerpt from a Didactic Analysis: Death in Other Words
Image of a Telephone   
A Story
Eat What You Want, Drink What You Want        
A Sewing Machine and an Umbrella      
The Hidden Letter        
Scrambled Eggs
The Eye of the Storm    
Swift and Fragmentary Notes on Interpretation  
Scansion          
Only You Would Dream of Such a Thing!          
My PIN
Conjunctions of Embarrassment and Suffering   
Unconscious and Drive Being Cut           
1982

Descriere

How Does Analysis Work? uses short, compelling vignettes from people in Lacanian analysis to explore how analytic interpretation works.