Phantoms of the Clinic Phantoms of the Clinic

Phantoms of the Clinic

From Thought-Transference to Projective Identification

    • $46.99
    • $46.99

Publisher Description

As Freud predicted, there has always been great anxiety about the place of psychoanalysis in contemporary life, particularly in relation to its ambiguous and complicated relationship to the realm of science. There is also a long history of widespread resistance, in both academia and medicine, to anything associated with the world of the supernatural; very few people, in their professional lives, at least, are willing to admit a serious interest in occult phenomena. As a result, paranormal traces have all but vanished from the psychoanalytic process - though not without leaving a residue. This residue remains, the author argues, in the acceptably "clinical" guise of projective identification, a concept first formulated by Melanie Klein, and widely used in contemporary psychoanalysis to suggest a different variety of transference and transference-like phenomena between patient and analyst that seem to occur outside the normal range of the sensory process.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2018
May 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
158
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
5.4
MB

More Books by Mikita Brottman

Couple Found Slain Couple Found Slain
2021
Guilty Creatures Guilty Creatures
2024
Hyena Hyena
2013
An Unexplained Death An Unexplained Death
2018
Funny Peculiar Funny Peculiar
2013
The Maximum Security Book Club The Maximum Security Book Club
2016