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Negativity in Psychoanalysis examines the role of negativity in
psychoanalytic theory and its application in clinical settings.
While theories around negativity and death drive have become
routinized within philosophical interpretations of Freudian and
Lacanian psychoanalysis, they often mask an inherent positivity.
This volume assembles highly esteemed psychoanalytic theorists and
clinicians for an in-depth discussion on the topic. It features
comprehensive introductions to Freudian and Lacanian perspectives,
alongside contemporary clinical and cultural issues. The book also
investigates how psychoanalytic negativity influences and is
influenced by social, theological, and philosophical dialogues.
This work will prove invaluable for practicing psychoanalysts and
those in training, while also appealing to academics and scholars
in critical and cultural theory, continental and post-continental
philosophy, and sociology, especially those whose research
intersects clinical and theoretical traditions.
Negativity in Psychoanalysis examines the role of negativity in
psychoanalytic theory and its application in clinical settings.
While theories around negativity and death drive have become
routinized within philosophical interpretations of Freudian and
Lacanian psychoanalysis, they often mask an inherent positivity.
This volume assembles highly esteemed psychoanalytic theorists and
clinicians for an in-depth discussion on the topic. It features
comprehensive introductions to Freudian and Lacanian perspectives,
alongside contemporary clinical and cultural issues. The book also
investigates how psychoanalytic negativity influences and is
influenced by social, theological, and philosophical dialogues.
This work will prove invaluable for practicing psychoanalysts and
those in training, while also appealing to academics and scholars
in critical and cultural theory, continental and post-continental
philosophy, and sociology, especially those whose research
intersects clinical and theoretical traditions.
This book examines Lacanian psychoanalysis and Christian mystical
theology demonstrating the formerâs potential for reinvigorating
spiritual direction. The author outlines how current methods of
spiritual direction become saturated with self-help psycho-pop
methodologies, and that desire has therefore been foreclosed in
these practices. He suggests that the root of this is a focus on
âpositive affective experientialismâ, which means spiritual
direction must focus on emotional wholeness, healing and
positivity. Finally, he argues that a new dialogue between John of
the Cross (a mystic whose writings on spiritual direction formulate
part of the core of the Catholic spiritual tradition) and Jacques
Lacan can open the way for a spiritual direction beyond the
confines of experientialism. The book concludes that we can only
escape the experiential commodification of spiritual direction by
critiquing the drive to experience in and of itself. This novel
work will appeal in particular to students and scholars of
psychoanalysis, religion, philosophy and critical theory.
Many people today would assert the idea of God, not to mention
particular religious beliefs in God, to be a waste of time.
Personalities such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and Christopher
Hitchens, to name only a few, lend great weight to this position in
their unanimous rejection of the God hypothesis. In their
subscription to a patently materialist paradigm for understanding
the nature of reality they summarily dismiss the idea of God as
pure fantasy, the stuff of fairy tales. In a largely materialistic
and ever increasingly secular culture, attentiveness to the
metaphysical underlying and infusing the physical is largely
forgotten. Alternative voices suggest a very different paradigm to
materialism, submitting consciousness and not matter is the
fundamental constituent of the universe. This book is an attempt to
propose, once again, the plausibility of God as an idea that is
both rational and evidence based. It will offer compelling argument
to substantiate the legitimacy of the God hypothesis.
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