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The Death of Desire - An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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The Death of Desire - An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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A stunning exploration of the relation between desire and
psychopathology, The Death of Desire is a unique synthesis of the
work of Laing, Freud, Nietzsche, and Heidegger that renders their
often difficult concepts brilliantly accessible to and usable by
psychotherapists of all persuasions. In bridging a critical gap
between phenomenology and psychoanalysis, M. Guy Thompson, one of
the leading existential psychoanalysts of our time, firmly
re-situates the unconscious - what Freud called "the lost continent
of repressed desires" - in phenomenology. In so doing, he provides
us with the richest, most compelling phenomenological treatment of
the unconscious to date and also makes Freud's theory of the
unconscious newly comprehensible. In this revised and updated
second edition to the original published in 1985, M. Guy Thompson
takes us inside his soul-searching seven-year apprenticeship with
radical psychiatrist R. D. Laing and his cohorts as it unfolded in
counterculture London of the 1970s. This rite de passage culminates
with a four-year sojourn inside one of Laing's post-Kingsley Hall
asylums, where Laing's unorthodox conception of treatment dispenses
with conventional boundaries between "doctor" and "patient." In
this unprecedented exploration, Thompson reveals the secret to
Laing's astonishing alternative to the conventional psychiatric and
psychoanalytic treatment schemes. Movingly written and deeply
personal, Thompson shows why the very concept of "mental illness"
is a misnomer and why sanity and madness should be understood
instead as inherently puzzling stratagems that we devise in order
to protect ourselves from intolerable mental anguish. The Death of
Desire offers a provocative and challenging reappraisal of depth
psychotherapy from an existential perspective that will be of
interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, philosophers, social
scientists, and students of the human condition.
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