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The Loss of Self considers distinctions and connections between the writing of survival and survival as a mode of being and thinking encountered in analytic work with borderline patients.
Jean‑Francois Chiantaretto draws a parallel between Freud's use of writing in constructing the psychoanalytic edifice and the way each analyst may turn to writing when reflecting on a patient's analysis. With close reference to the writings of Imre Kertész, the book brings a unique perspective to the literary and historical concept of survival.
The Loss of Self will be of interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Prologue: Back and Forth between Treatment and Writing
Part One
The Beginnings
Chapter I
Unease about Origins, Unease at the Origins
Chapter II
The Original, the Originary
Part Two
Renewing Psychoanalysis
Chapter I
The Ferenczian Renewal
Chapter II
Beginning, Starting Over
Chapter III
Welcoming the Unwelcome Child
Part Three
Writing at the Borderline
Chapter I
Survival in Words
Chapter II
Writing for...
Chapter III
Writing against...
Part Four
Borderline Existence
Chapter I
Disappearance or Loss
Chapter II
From Culture to Treatment: Malaise in Transparency
Epilogue
The Analyst's Transference, Transferential Writing
Addendum
The Self in Question