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This publication is the new volume of the "Contemporary Freud
Series" published by the IPA and now in association with Karnac
Books.The book describes the developments of the concept of
splitting both in the metapsychological and the clinical
perspectives emphasizing the great importance of this topic for
contemporary psychoanalysis.Starting with the history of the
concept, the book covers the French, English and Latin American
recent theorizations on the theme. In regard to the clinical
approaches the volume will present in the different chapters the
relationship between the splitting and complex clinical cases as
borderline, perverse and psychosomatic conditions.The volume also
includes aspects of splitting and the virtual reality as well as in
traumatic situations, factors so important in contemporary life.
The idea of this edition was to invite authors from different
regions and orientations to promote a fruitful debate on the theme,
thus enriching this seminal concept of Sigmund Freud."
In Constructions in Analysis Freud introduces the notion of
constructions, different from interpretation, and considers it
necessary - under certain conditions - to reconstruct a part of the
infantile history of the subject. The difference between
construction and reconstruction as well as which should be the
limit of the intervention of the analys
This book includes the development of the concept of "splitting"
from both metapsychological and clinical perspectives, emphasizing
the great importance of this topic for contemporary psychoanalysis.
Starting with the history of the concept, the book covers recent
French, English and Latin American theorizations on the theme. In
regard to clinical approaches it presents the relationship between
the "splitting" and complex clinical cases such as borderline,
perverse and psychosomatic conditions. The book also includes
aspects of "splitting" and virtual reality, as well as in traumatic
situations: factors so important in contemporary life. The premise
behind this work was to invite authors from different regions and
orientations to promote a fruitful debate on the theme, thus
enriching one of Sigmund Freud's most seminal concepts.
In Constructions in Analysis Freud introduces the notion of
constructions, different from interpretation, and considers it
necessary--under certain conditions--to reconstruct a part of the
infantile history of the subject. The difference between
construction and reconstruction as well as which should be the
limit of the intervention of the analyst in order to avoid a
proposal far removed from the patient discourse, are a part of
present debates on this subject.The editors, Thierry Bokanowski,
Sergio Lewkowicz and Georges Pragier, together with the
contributors to this volume, accepted the challenge to consider
Freudian ideas and its implications nowadays.
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