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Radical Psychoanalysis - An essay on free-associative praxis (Paperback)
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Radical Psychoanalysis - An essay on free-associative praxis (Paperback)
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2020 American Board & Academy of Psychoanalysis (ABAPsa) book
award winner! Only by the method of free-association could Sigmund
Freud have demonstrated how human consciousness is formed by the
repression of thoughts and feelings that we consider dangerous. Yet
today most therapists ignore this truth about our psychic life.
This book offers a critique of the many brands of contemporary
psychoanalysis and psychotherapy that have forgotten Freud's
revolutionary discovery. Barnaby B. Barratt offers a fresh and
compelling vision of the structure and function of the human
psyche, building on the pioneering work of theorists such as Andre
Green and Jean Laplanche, as well as contemporary deconstruction,
feminism, and liberation philosophy. He explores how 'drive' or
desire operates dynamically between our biological body and our
mental representations of ourselves, of others, and of the world we
inhabit. This dynamic vision not only demonstrates how the only
authentic freedom from our internal imprisonments comes through
free-associative praxis, it also shows the extent to which other
models of psychoanalysis (such as ego-psychology, object-relations,
self-psychology and interpersonal-relations) tend to stray
disastrously from Freud's original and revolutionary insights. This
is a vision that understands the central issues that imprison our
psychic lives - the way in which the reflections of consciousness
are based on the repression of our innermost desires, the way in
which our erotic vitality is so often repudiated, and the way in
which our socialization oppressively stifles our human spirit.
Radical Psychoanalysis restores to the discipline of psychoanalysis
the revolutionary impetus that has so often been lost. It will be
essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic
psychotherapists, mental health practitioners and students and
academics with an interest in the history of psychoanalysis.
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