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Andre Green Revisited: Representation and the Work of the...

Andre Green Revisited: Representation and the Work of the Negative

Gail S Reed, Howard B Levine (Editors)
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Andre Green was a leading voice in French psychoanalysis, a brilliant thinker and an innovative contributor to our field. His writings sit at the crossroads of contemporary psychoanalysis, where the challenges posed and the opportunities presented by the work of Lacan, Klein, Winnicott and Bion meet the still generative insights of Freud, many of which Green reminded us have yet to be fully developed or appreciated. Green's expansion of Freud's theory of psychic representation and his own formulation of the work of the negative exemplify his idea ofclinical thinking and herald what many believe is a new paradigm for psychoanalysis.
This volume of essays, written by an international group of scholars in response to and appreciation of Green's contributions, continues to explore the tension between presence and absence, loss and remainder,fortanddaand the creative, dialectical arc that exists between these pairs in psychic development and the analytic process. It aims to expand the reach of our theory and practice to patients whose difficulties lie at the limits of analyzability, beyond the spectrum of neurotic disturbances for which classical psychoanalysis was originally intended, and to place the reader at the frontiers of contemporary clinical thinking and analytic technique.
Año:
2018
Edición:
Paperback
Editorial:
Routledge
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
206
ISBN 10:
1782206302
ISBN 13:
9781782206309
Serie:
Psychoanalytic Classics Revisited, International Psychoanalytic Association
Archivo:
PDF, 3.76 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2018
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