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Against Understanding, Volume 1 - Commentary and Critique in a Lacanian Key (Hardcover, New)
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Against Understanding, Volume 1 - Commentary and Critique in a Lacanian Key (Hardcover, New)
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2014 American Board & Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize
winner for Best Anthology Against Understanding, Volume 1, explores
how the process of understanding (which can be seen to be part and
parcel of the Lacanian dimension of the imaginary) reduces the
unfamiliar to the familiar, transforms the radically other into the
same, and renders practitioners deaf to what is actually being said
in the analytic setting. Running counter to the received view in
virtually all of contemporary psychotherapy and psychoanalysis,
Bruce Fink argues that the current obsession with understanding -
on the patient's part as well as on the clinician's - is excessive
insofar as the most essential aim of psychoanalytic treatment is
change. Using numerous case studies and clinical vignettes, Fink
illustrates that the ability of clinicians to detect the
unconscious through slips of the tongue, slurred speech, mixed
metaphors, and other instances of "misspeaking" is compromised by
an emphasis on understanding the why and wherefore of patients'
symptoms and behavior patterns. He shows that the dogged search for
conscious knowledge about those symptoms and patterns, by patients
and practitioners alike, often thwart rather than foster change,
which requires ongoing access to the unconscious and extensive work
with it. In this first part of a two-volume collection of papers,
many of which have never before appeared in print, Bruce Fink
provides ample evidence of the curative powers of speech that
operate without the need for any sort of explicit, articulated
knowledge. Against Understanding, Volume 1 brings Lacanian theory
alive in a way that is unique, demonstrating the therapeutic force
of a technique that relies far more on the virtues of speech in the
analytic setting than on a conscious realization about anything
whatsoever on patients' parts. This volume will be of interest to
psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists,
social workers, and counselors.
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