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The Couch in the Marketplace (Paperback, New)
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The book bridges the conceptual and practical gap between a
psychoanalytic focus on the internal world and the dynamics of
external reality by examining an array of junctures in which the
two perspectives combine to enrich each other. Starting from the
inherent bias of the psychoanalytic immersion in working with the
internal world, the book deals with a wide array of phenomena in
which a binocular perspective is potentially contributing. One such
bridge is exemplified by the Group Relations approach, which richly
combines psychoanalytic insights with systemic ones. This unique
merger is valuable in studying a variety of phenomena both within
psychoanalysis and outside it. The work of the analyst in the
psychoanalytic setting implies situating oneself on several
boundaries internal and external, love and admiration as well as
death and destructive impulses and the courage and sacrifice
demanded by taking up this role. This binocular perspective has
significant implications for the formation and maintenance of
identity and particularly for the psychoanalytic identity. A study
of Moses and Monotheism provides a deeper look into Freud's anguish
about his leadership and its aftermath for the survival of his
legacy, and along the way to an understanding of the roots of
Jewish identity and the anti-Semitism it arouses, which stem from
the explosive act Freud attributes to both Moses and himself. The
focus of the book then shifts to other pertinent areas, such as the
psychoanalytic contribution to the discontent of the contemporary
subject; the inherent difficulty in the relationship of
psychoanalysis with the university; the place of the enemy
intrapsychic and real and the problems inherent in discourse with
him; and the impact of external trauma, such as terror attacks, on
the psychoanalytic space and setting. Finally, a number of
organizational implications and practices are presented and
discussed: the place and meaning of the subject in understanding
the organization; the special role of corruption in paranoiagenesis
and regression in groups and organizations; a consultative
intervention in a severely traumatized mental health center; and
finally, some current perspectives on organizational and
consultative intervention in psychoanalytic societies.The
importance of this book is its uncompromising adherence to both
sides of the divide: a psychoanalytic depth of fathoming the inner
world of drives and experience, coupled with a systemic view of the
external social conditions in which the psychoanalytic enterprise
unfolds and the lives of individuals, institutions and
organizations transpires."
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