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Michel de M'Uzan has derived several innovative notions from his
clinical experience that are relevant not only for the
psychoanalyst's status of identity, which is sometimes dramatically
shaken by his or her patient's unconscious, but also for the artist
who is deeply destabilized by his act of creation, as well as for
the caring person who lets him/herself be caught in the nets, as it
were, of someone who is dying. Such are the extreme examples of the
precarious nature of the boundaries of being in which the author
discerns, not necessarily a pathological disposition, but rather an
opportunity for the mind to construct itself and achieve
authenticity. Through this invigorating recognition of the
unconscious with the emergence, at the heart of analysis, of
'paradoxical thoughts', the experience of 'blurred frontiers'
characteristic of a vacillating sense of identity, the perception
of an 'every man's land' in which the analytic treatment unfolds,
and the elaboration of an 'original grammar' specific to the
formulation of the intervention/interpretation of the analyst
during the session.
Permanent Disquiet: Psychoanalysis and the Transitional Subject
comprises the first English language translation of some of Michel
Emile de M'Uzan's key writings, alongside an invaluable glossary by
Murielle Gagnebin of M'Uzan's work. Together, they give a thorough
overview of his key thinking. The first part of the book sees de
M'Uzan exploring the compatibility between creativity (particularly
creative writing) and psychoanalytic practice and includes an
exchange with Jean-Bertrand Pontalis. The second part focuses on
M'Uzan's key psychoanalytic concept - "permanent disquiet". Freud
stated that the purpose of psychoanalysis was to transform neurotic
suffering into common unhappiness. De M'Uzan built on this idea in
his career and examined what it means for the clinical process for
the analyst to step back, not to try and force happiness onto the
patient, but instead to accept and allow them to find for
themselves their own state of 'permanent disquiet'. Drawing on
Freud and Winnicott and including an invaluable glossary of de
M'Uzan's own psychoanalytic terms, this book brings de M'Uzan's
powerful theory to the anglophone psychoanalytic world for the
first time. Permanent Disquiet: Psychoanalysis and the Transitional
Subject will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic
psychotherapists globally who are interested in French
psychoanalytic thought.
Michel de M'Uzan has derived several innovative notions from his
clinical experience that are relevant not only for the
psychoanalyst's status of identity, which is sometimes dramatically
shaken by his or her patient's unconscious, but also for the artist
who is deeply destabilized by his act of creation, as well as for
the caring person who let
Permanent Disquiet: Psychoanalysis and the Transitional Subject
comprises the first English language translation of some of Michel
Emile de M'Uzan's key writings, alongside an invaluable glossary by
Murielle Gagnebin of M'Uzan's work. Together, they give a thorough
overview of his key thinking. The first part of the book sees de
M'Uzan exploring the compatibility between creativity (particularly
creative writing) and psychoanalytic practice and includes an
exchange with Jean-Bertrand Pontalis. The second part focuses on
M'Uzan's key psychoanalytic concept - "permanent disquiet". Freud
stated that the purpose of psychoanalysis was to transform neurotic
suffering into common unhappiness. De M'Uzan built on this idea in
his career and examined what it means for the clinical process for
the analyst to step back, not to try and force happiness onto the
patient, but instead to accept and allow them to find for
themselves their own state of 'permanent disquiet'. Drawing on
Freud and Winnicott and including an invaluable glossary of de
M'Uzan's own psychoanalytic terms, this book brings de M'Uzan's
powerful theory to the anglophone psychoanalytic world for the
first time. Permanent Disquiet: Psychoanalysis and the Transitional
Subject will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic
psychotherapists globally who are interested in French
psychoanalytic thought.
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