Psychoanalysis and Culture: A Kleinian PerspectiveRoutledge, 8 mars 2018 - 240 pages This book provides an extensive introduction and theoretical background to the field, situating psychoanalysis itself in contemporary culture. It shows the relevance of psychoanalysis beyond the consulting room to the understanding of human affairs in general. |
Table des matières
An Exploration of Rilkes Duino Elegies | |
Madame Bovary | |
A Place in Mind | |
The Cover Up for Oedipus | |
The Last Modernism | |
Emotion and the Malformation of Emotion | |
Pride | |
Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Migration | |
In My End is My Beginning | |
A Study | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Psychoanalysis and Culture: A Kleinian Perspective David Bell (Psychoanalyst) Aucun aperçu disponible - 1999 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
achieve analysis anxieties awareness become believe Bion blind eye capacity child clinical contribution creative Creon culture daydream death defences Dennis Potter depressive position described desire destructive dream Duino Elegies elderly patients Elegies Emma Emma’s envy experience external face fantasy father fear feelings felt Flaubert folie à deux Freud function guilt Hanna Segal human hypnosis hypnotic hypnotist idea idealised immigrant individual individual’s inner world integration internal objects Jocasta Klein Kleinian Laius Madame Bovary malformed emotion manic Marlow mental migration mind modernism mother mourning narcissistic novel Oedipus complex omnipotent one’s pain paper parents person phantasy phenomena Philip play Polybus pride projective identification psychic psychological realised reality recognise relationship Richard Wollheim Rilke Rilke’s satisfaction or frustration seems Segal sense sexual Singing Detective situation social structure suggestion symbolically symptoms Tavistock Clinic things Thucydides Tiresias truth turning a blind unconscious understanding