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Drawing on the writings of Freud, Fairbairn, Klein, Sullivan, and
Winnicott, Spezzano offers a radical redefinition of the analytic
process as the intersubjective elaboration and regulation of
affect. The plight of analytic patients, he holds, is imprisonment
within crude fantasy elaborations of developmentally significant
feeling states. Analytic treatment fosters the patient's capacity
to keep alive in consciousness, and hence reflect on, these
previously warded-off affective states; it thereby provides a
second chance to achieve competence in using feeling states to
understand the self within its relational landscape.
Has psychoanalysis become postmodern? How are the various schools
of psychoanalysis being altered by postmodernism? What role does
psychoanalysis have to play in the cultural debate in postmodern
times? Originally published in 2000, Psychoanalysis at its Limits
offers a stimulating account of the complex and contradictory
nature of psychoanalysis in the postmodern age. It presents a
history and critique of the concept of postmodernism throughout
contemporary psychoanalytic thought. As such it is a critical
survey of the complex relations between desire, selfhood and
culture.
Ever since Freud put religion on the couch in "The Future of an
Illusion," there has been an uneasy peace, with occasional
skirmishes, between these two great disciplines of subjectivity. As
prime meaning givers, God and the unconscious have vied for
supremacy in our thinking about ourselves, especially our thinking
about our human nature, our moral stature, and our destiny. Freud,
in his bold manner, found projection, fear, and denial to be the
wellspring of religion's domination over man. In analogous fashion,
those giving primacy to the soul over the unconscious have long
dismissed psychoanalysis as mechanistic, reductionistic, and hence
inadequate to the examination of spirituality. "Soul on the Couch
"is premised on the belief that discourse about the soul and
discourse from the couch can inform, and not simply ignore, one
another. It brings together scholars and psychoanalysts at the
forefront of an interdisciplinary dialogue that is vitally
important to the growth of both disciplines. Theiressays are not
only models of reflective inquiry; they also illuminate the
syntheses that emerge when analysts and scholars of religion bridge
the gap that has long separated them and speak to one another.
Has psychoanalysis become postmodern? How are the various schools
of psychoanalysis being altered by postmodernism? What role does
psychoanalysis have to play in the cultural debate in postmodern
times? Originally published in 2000, Psychoanalysis at its Limits
offers a stimulating account of the complex and contradictory
nature of psychoanalysis in the postmodern age. It presents a
history and critique of the concept of postmodernism throughout
contemporary psychoanalytic thought. As such it is a critical
survey of the complex relations between desire, selfhood and
culture.
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