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Evolving Lacanian Perspectives for Clinical Psychoanalysis: On Narcissism, Sexuation, and the Phases of Analysis in Contemporary Culture [Mīkstie vāki]

(Training Analyst, Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis, California, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 302 pages, height x width: 230x147 mm, weight: 453 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Karnac Books
  • ISBN-10: 1855755092
  • ISBN-13: 9781855755093
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 302 pages, height x width: 230x147 mm, weight: 453 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1855755092
  • ISBN-13: 9781855755093
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This book presents an evolving Lacanian reading of the psychoanalytic theory of narcissism, of the phases within Oedipus, transference, and within different types of analytic treatments. Sexual difference between psychical masculinity and femininity is formulated as a negative dialectic: both sexes are not without having and not having the phallus across levels of logical organization and the three registers of experience. Many clinical examples and vignettes are offered to illustrate Lacanian theory, the permutations within sexuation, as well as the various principles of Lacanian clinical practice.The Lacanian multiform criterion for the practice of psychoanalysis is presented as an alternative to the post-Freudian notions of a standard frame, or a holding environment. The criterion extends the use of psychoanalysis to a larger group of clinical, socio-economic, and multicultural populations. Finally, the book explores the criteria used for the authorization of the analyst, and how supervision differs from analysis, and from the teacher-student and lover-beloved relationships.

This book presents an evolving Lacanian reading of the psychoanalytic theory of narcissism, of the phases within Oedipus, transference, and within different types of analytic treatments. Sexual difference between psychical masculinity and femininity is formulated as a negative dialectic: both sexes are not without having and not having the phallus.

Recenzijas

'This book is a collection of highly charged, packed and eye-opening Lacanian essays traversing a wide but focused platform: Lacanian theory and clinical practice and penetrating views of difficulties that show up in social, political and religious life. It is an exciting and challenging book with a sense that wherever Raul Moncayo casts a light, something necessary is seen.'- Michael Eigen, PhD, Author of Feeling Matters'In this deeply thoughtful and novel contribution to the development of contemporary Lacanian theory and practice, Moncayo tackles a number of challenging conceptual issues in a way that sheds new light on the implications of Lacan's thinking for clinical practice and psychoanalytic treatment. This is not another basic introduction to Lacan or an unreflective application of Lacanian theory, but rather a genuine attempt to grapple with the meaning of central Lacanian concepts. Of particular interest to readers will be Moncayo's illuminating exploration of such topics as clinical supervision, Lacan's notorious use of the variable session length, and the application of Lacanian analysis to culturally diverse groups and different social classes.'- Jeremy D. Safran, PhD, Professor and Director of Clinical Psychology, New School for Social Research, New York Faculty, New York University Postdoctoral Program of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis'Whereas many books on Lacanian psychoanalysis simply introduce or explain Lacan's ideas, this volume develops and advances his work, which by no means implies that only the advanced reader will be able to benefit from it. Without fear or trepidation, Moncayo enters the intricate meshwork of the Lacanian edifice, probing into its multi-layered construction, delving into its deepest recesses, and re-emerging from it with startlingly new insights and a fresh perspective on theory and practice. This book is a field-defining statement, which will remain a key source of inspiration for scholars and practitioners for many years to come.'- Dany Nobus, Professor of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, Brunel University'In this wide-ranging book, Lacanian psychoanalyst and theorist Raul Moncayo presents many of the ways in which Lacanian practice and theory are relevant to clinical work in the modern world today - indeed perhaps more relevant than ever! He takes up clinical issues foremost in many practitioners' minds, such as narcissism and depression, and addresses numerous critiques of Lacanian theory by feminists and object relations theorists in creative and insightful ways, while providing an engaging account of the psychoanalytic endeavor.'- Bruce Fink, Lacanian Psychoanalyst and Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Part One: Lacanian Theory
1(116)
Forms and Transformations of Narcissism: The Partial Object, the Ideal Ego, the Ego Ideal, and the Empty Subject
3(45)
Sexual Difference and Social Equality in the Phallic Function and the Three Registers of Experience
48(54)
Love, Transference, and the Emptiness of the Agalma
102(15)
Part Two: Lacanian Practice
117(158)
New Lacanian Perspectives on Depression: From the Presence of Emptiness to the Emptiness of Presence and Development
119(37)
The Multiform Criteria and the Practice of Psychoanalysis
156(39)
The Question of Time: Phases of Analysis and Oedipus in Analytic Treatments
195(28)
The Supervisor Supposed to Know: Lacanian Perspectives on Psychoanalytic Supervision
223(24)
Cultural Difference and Lacanian Psychoanalysis: From the Master's Discourse to Post-Colonial Analytical Practice
247(28)
Index 275
Raul Moncayo is supervising analyst, founding member, and faculty of the San Francisco Bay Area Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis (LSP). He has a private practice of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, supervision, and consultation. He is visiting professor and adjunct faculty both in the US and other countries. Dr Moncayo is former director of training for a large psychiatric clinic for the City of San Francisco, and the author of five books and multiple papers published in professional journals.