Psychoanalysis is a strange and mysterious practice. In his new book, Ian Parker offers insights into his own experiences, first as trainee then as analyst, the common assumptions about psychoanalysis which can be so misleading, as well as a map of the key debates in the field today.
Psychoanalysis is a strange and mysterious practice. In his new book, Ian Parker offers insights into his own experiences, first as trainee then as analyst, the common assumptions about psychoanalysis which can be so misleading, as well as a map of the key debates in the field today.
Ian Parker is a psychoanalyst in Manchester, UK, Honorary Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, Secretary of Manchester Psychoanalytic Matrix, and President of the College of Psychoanalysts, UK.
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Introduction: Psychoanalysis is not what you think 1 Science: Avoiding analysis of the mind 2 Sex: Avoiding analysis of the body 3 Schisms: Avoiding analytic politics 4 Teaching: Avoiding analytic practice 5 Society: Engaging with the British Tradition 6 Conversations: Taking care of health 7 Therapy: Closer encounters 8 Research: Studying and experiencing 9 Training: In Group Analysis 10 Personal: Training analysis 11 Diagnosis: Clinical structures 12 Supervision: Confession and confidentiality 13 Enlightenment: Second nature in Brazil 14 Trauma: Truth and reconciliation 15 Theory: iek, culture and the clinic 16 Identification: Laibach and the state 17 Japan: A limit case for analysis 18 Queer: From Russia with love 19 Islam: Faith in Freud 20 Transference: Ethics in action Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
Introduction: Psychoanalysis is not what you think 1 Science: Avoiding analysis of the mind 2 Sex: Avoiding analysis of the body 3 Schisms: Avoiding analytic politics 4 Teaching: Avoiding analytic practice 5 Society: Engaging with the British Tradition 6 Conversations: Taking care of health 7 Therapy: Closer encounters 8 Research: Studying and experiencing 9 Training: In Group Analysis 10 Personal: Training analysis 11 Diagnosis: Clinical structures 12 Supervision: Confession and confidentiality 13 Enlightenment: Second nature in Brazil 14 Trauma: Truth and reconciliation 15 Theory: iek, culture and the clinic 16 Identification: Laibach and the state 17 Japan: A limit case for analysis 18 Queer: From Russia with love 19 Islam: Faith in Freud 20 Transference: Ethics in action Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
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