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Lessons in Psychoanalysis - Psychopathology and Clinical Psychoanalysis for Trainee Analysts (Paperback)
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Inspired by many successful years of teaching to analysts in
training, Franco De Masi has selected the most significant lessons
and added a few new ones to provide an enriching discussion of
psychopathology and psychoanalytic clinical work. Lessons in
Psychoanalysis begins with a general discussion of the scientific
status of psychoanalysis, its main theories and models, and the way
in which the unconscious registers emotional reality. These are
followed by detailed chapters on key topics which relate more
closely to clinical work. De Masi begins with the problem of
diagnosis in psychoanalysis and the importance of a patient's
clinical history. He then turns his attention to transference and
the analytic relationship, which he views as central to clinical
work, followed by chapters on the analytic impasse and the use of
countertransference. He then deals with other vital themes:
regression, anxiety, phobia and panic, trauma, depersonalisation in
the various syndromes, melancholic and non-melancholic depression,
narcissism, and psychic withdrawal. He concludes with some final
considerations of analytic therapy. De Masi makes clear that
analytic concepts are not linear but formed over time from numerous
contributions. To demonstrate this, he provides a description of
how ideas evolved to form a concept. Following the trajectory
enables a fuller understanding and demonstrates the flexibility of
analytic concepts to incorporate new contributions without losing
meaning. De Masi also includes data from neuroscientific research
on certain phenomena to broaden the discussion and demonstrate what
is happening in other related fields. His work shows that
psychoanalysis has the capacity to be a unitary body which allows
various models and theories to coexist even where disagreement may
arise. This book is essential reading for trainee psychoanalysts
and students, and highly recommended for qualified professionals
who continue to question analytic practice and theory.
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