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Pierre Delion on Psychopolitics - 'What is Institutional Psychotherapy?' and 'The Republic of False Selves' (Paperback)
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Pierre Delion on Psychopolitics - 'What is Institutional Psychotherapy?' and 'The Republic of False Selves' (Paperback)
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Loot Price R495
Discovery Miles 4 950
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Pierre Delion is Professor Emeritus in the faculty of medicine at
Lille, a child psychiatrist, and a psychoanalyst. His work is as
straightforward as it is affecting but is little read in the
English-speaking world due to a lack of translation into English.
Matthew Bowker, in his excellent translation, rectifies this
unfortunate deficit to introduce English-language readers to the
affecting and wide-ranging work of Pierre Delion through two of his
best-known essays. What is Institutional Psychotherapy? examines
the psychiatric establishment and institution, arguing that for
institutional psychotherapy to be effective, we must "care for the
institution" just as we must attend to the "transferential
constellation" of the patient, the latter of which emerges only
when the institution respects all the voices (including the
patient's) involved in the patient's care. And, as Delion duly
notes: "What holds for person-to-person psychiatry also holds true
for democracy." The Republic of False Selves maintains that our
social bonds have been damaged or destroyed to the extent that the
practice and meaning of democracy itself are now in question.
Democracy, for Delion, "refers not only to forms of government, but
also to a society based on freedom and equality, or more generally
still, to a set of values: political, social, or cultural ideals
and principles." The democratic project, then, is threatened by
contemporary political events, media images, neoliberal and
techno-bureaucratic interventions, and even or especially the
treatment of the mentally ill. The combination of these two works
into a single text invites readers to consider the broader
political connections between the clinical institution and society
as a whole. Delion's careful thoughtfulness paired with his vast
experience and understanding opens up new avenues of discovery to
the reader.
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