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This unique book examines the psychanalysis of madness and trauma
through an extended discussion of Tristram Shandy. Crossover
between literary studies and psychoanalysis. Francoise Davoine
explores the entire novel, taking a psychoanalytic lens to the
monologue by Tristram's embryo in the opening chapter, the war
traumas of Captain Toby and Corporal Trim, and several key themes
including confinement, love and history. The book presents Shandean
wit as a valuable tool in therapeutic work.
This fascinating book assesses Sandor Ferenczi's role in the
history of psychoanalysis, examining his personal analysis with
Freud, the father of the discipline. The book delves into archival
material to shed light on issues around transference between Freud
and Ferenczi, as well as Ferenczi's own development as "the first
analyst." It offers a unique deciphering of the transmission of
psychoanalysis, distinguishing between self-analysis, personal
analysis and training analysis, including a discussion on the
duration and end of treatment, subjects rarely discussed in
contemporary circles. This book is an important read for practising
clinicians and scholars alike.
This fascinating book assesses Sandor Ferenczi's role in the
history of psychoanalysis, examining his personal analysis with
Freud, the father of the discipline. The book delves into archival
material to shed light on issues around transference between Freud
and Ferenczi, as well as Ferenczi's own development as "the first
analyst." It offers a unique deciphering of the transmission of
psychoanalysis, distinguishing between self-analysis, personal
analysis and training analysis, including a discussion on the
duration and end of treatment, subjects rarely discussed in
contemporary circles. This book is an important read for practising
clinicians and scholars alike.
Transference in Institutional Work with Psychosis and Autism
presents Pierre Delion's extensive experience in psychiatric
institutions, focusing on the concept of the transferential
constellation. Delion first discusses the pioneering work of
Francois Tosquelles at the Saint Alban psychiatric hospital, which
enabled psychoanalytic treatment to be applied in cases of severe
psychopathologies. The book then explains how the transferential
constellation can provide a deeper and more effective understanding
of a patient's needs by engaging all caregivers within an
organisation over the course of the patient's treatment history.
Delion describes how regular meetings of all the team participants
allow them to express different and even divergent views of the
patient and to appreciate their complementary contributions to the
institution. The transferential constellation is presented as an
important development in the history of patient-centered
psychiatric care and a touchstone for its ongoing humanistic
development. Transference in Institutional Work with Psychosis and
Autism will be of great interest to psychiatrists and
psychotherapists in practice and in training. It will also be key
reading for other practitioners and caregivers working in mental
health institutions.
This unique book examines the psychanalysis of madness and trauma
through an extended discussion of Tristram Shandy. Crossover
between literary studies and psychoanalysis. Francoise Davoine
explores the entire novel, taking a psychoanalytic lens to the
monologue by Tristram's embryo in the opening chapter, the war
traumas of Captain Toby and Corporal Trim, and several key themes
including confinement, love and history. The book presents Shandean
wit as a valuable tool in therapeutic work.
Francoise Davoine has been investigating psychotic phenomena and
trauma for over thirty years, in collaboration with Jean-Max
Gaudilliere. In this book, she draws on her literary background to
take the reader on a fascinating voyage with an unexpected but most
helpful guide: Don Quixote. In her work, Davoine approaches madness
not as a symptom, but rather as a place, the place where the
symbolic order and the social link have ruptured. She sees the
psychotic as a seeker, engaged in a form of exploration into the
nature and history of this place. This brings us to the seeker Don
Quixote. Davoine takes the reader into the world of the
knight-errant, to describe his adventures in a fascinating new
light.Cervantes, the survivor of war trauma, captivity, and all
manner of misfortunes, created this hero, first and foremost, so
that the tale be told.
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