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Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis - Attachment, Separation, and the Undifferentiated Unintegrated Mind (Hardcover)
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Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis - Attachment, Separation, and the Undifferentiated Unintegrated Mind (Hardcover)
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Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis proposes a major revision of the
psychoanalytic theory of the most severe mental illnesses including
schizophrenia. Freud believed that psychosis is the consequence of
a biologically determined inability to attain and sustain a normal
or neurotic mental organization. Michael Robbins proposes instead
that psychosis is the outcome of a different developmental pathway.
Conscious mind functions in two qualitatively different ways,
primordial conscious mentation and reflective representational
thought, and psychosis is the result of persistence of a primordial
mental process, which is adaptive in infancy, in later situations
in which it is neither appropriate nor adaptive. In Part I Robbins
describes how the medical model of psychosis underlies the current
approach of both psychiatry and psychoanalysis, despite the fact
that neuroscience has failed to confirm the model's basic organic
assumption. In Part II Robbins examines two of Freud's models of
psychosis that are based on the assumption of a constitutional
inability to develop a normal or neurotic mind. The theories of
succeeding generations of analysts have for the most part
reiterated the biases of Freud's two models, so that psychoanalysis
considers the psychoses beyond its scope. In Part III Robbins
proposes that the psychoses are the result of disturbances in the
attachment-separation phase of development, leading to maladaptive
persistence of a primordial form of mental activity related to
Freud's primary process. Finally, in Part IV Robbins describes a
psychoanalytic approach to treatment based on his model. The book
is richly illustrated with material from Robbins' clinical
practice. Psychoanalysis Meets Psychosis has the potential to undo
centuries of alienation between society and psychotic persons. The
book offers an understanding of severe mental illness that will be
novel and inspiring not only to psychoanalysts but to all mental
health professionals.
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