The Fragmented Self, Recognition, and the Edge of Desire : Foundations of the Psychoanalysis of Unstable Objects (Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series)

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The Fragmented Self, Recognition, and the Edge of Desire : Foundations of the Psychoanalysis of Unstable Objects (Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041201489
  • DDC分類 150.195

Full Description

This book explores the most unstable facets of psychic life and how these can be understood and engaged in the psychoanalytic consulting room.

Psychic life is sustained by its very instabilities—by fragmentation, paradox, and the defenses that make survival possible. In dialogue with both psychoanalytic and philosophical traditions, Anderson shows how analysis becomes an aesthetic practice of presence, one that sustains the paradoxes necessary for psychic vitality. Reframing foundational psychoanalytic concepts such as the false self, regression, and symbolization, this book develops a clinical lens attuned to ambiguity, embodiment, and survival. Drawing from relational and post-structuralist traditions, it weaves vivid clinical vignettes with theoretical inquiry to explore how the psyche organizes itself around absence, symbolic rupture, and ethical refusal.

With a distinctive perspective on subjectivity, this book offers an aesthetic and ethical framework for psychoanalysis—one that sustains engagement with paradox, dissociation, and symbolic survival over premature resolution. It is essential reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and scholars of psychoanalytic thought.

Contents

Foreword by Nancy McWilliams

Part 1: Hidden Structures and Symbolic Terrain 1. Secret Riverbeds: Secrecy and the Architecture of Subjectivity 2. Defenses against Aliveness: Safety, Shame, and the Inhibition of Contact 3. Erotic Submission: Aesthetic Stylization, Dissociation, and the Ethics of Presence Part 2: Recursive Selves and Symbolic Reversal 4. The Original Paradox 5. The Madonna-Whore-Hologram: Erotic Dissociation, Affective Survival, and the Analyst's Double Position 6. The Dialectic of Coherence and Containment: Ferenczi's Legacy and the Ethics of Listening 7. The Wise Baby and the Unborn Self 8. Time-Bound Selves: Curation, Collapse, and the Temporality of the False Self 9. The False Self as Curator: Symbolic Life, Containment, and the Paradox of Authenticity Part 3: Recursive Integration and the Edge of Theory 10. The Original Paradox, Revisited 11. Pathological Accommodation and the Architecture of Invisibility

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