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A highly original, convivial dialogue between two leading psychoanalysts invites the reader to pause and reflect on current transformations and emotional affects in a changing world. Two analysts of different generations dialogue openly on the psychoanalytic experience, the relationship between patient and analyst, and the setting that continually comes to life in the session. Key themes discussed include social changes, the need to emotionally tune in to the distrust of today's patients, online therapies, public mental health services, and new forms of sexuality and relationships. The heart of the book deals with major changes in psychoanalysis, whereby 'how' to talk to patients and how to approach them is just as important as 'what' is said in the consulting room. The limited use of technical terms promotes the book's usability in every chapter and makes it accessible to every type of reader. Where technical terms are inescapable, a useful glossary is provided to explain these key concepts, providing clarity and understanding of the psychoanalytic field. The perfect book to illuminate the continuing contribution of psychoanalysis to the world.
Contents
Contents
Acknowledgements
About the authors
Preface
Paul Newman, patient 2.0 and our present
Stefano Tugnoli
Chapter 1
The troubles of the present
Chapter 2
Being together
Chapter 3
Narcissus on the couch
Chapter 4
Soul and body
Chapter 5
Tuning in
Chapter 6
Abysses of the unconscious
Chapter 7
Questions of style
Chapter 8
Psychoanalytic training
Chapter 9
Offline and online
Chapter 10
Rough questions
Chapter 11
The end of the world
Glossary
References
Index