The Fabric of Affect in the Psychoanalytic DiscourseRoutledge, 2 sep 2003 - 395 pagina's The Fabric of Affect in the Psychoanalytic Discourse is a seminal work on one of the most neglected topics in psychoanalysis, that of affect. Originally published in French as Le Discours Vivant, and by one of the most distinguished living analysts, the book is structured in three parts:
Written in a clear, lucid style, connecting theory to both culture and clinical practice, this book will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, and also to those involved in cultural studies. |
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Pagina 13
... Hysteria ( 1893–95 ) The history of affect , like that of psychoanalysis itself , is closely bound up with hysteria . But , before the appearance of the ' Preliminary Communication ' , Freud , in the entry on hysteria for the ...
... Hysteria ( 1893–95 ) The history of affect , like that of psychoanalysis itself , is closely bound up with hysteria . But , before the appearance of the ' Preliminary Communication ' , Freud , in the entry on hysteria for the ...
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... hysteria , a number of psychical disturbances are to be observed , in which at some future time the changes characteristic of hysteria will no doubt be found but the analysis of which has hitherto scarcely been begun . These are changes ...
... hysteria , a number of psychical disturbances are to be observed , in which at some future time the changes characteristic of hysteria will no doubt be found but the analysis of which has hitherto scarcely been begun . These are changes ...
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... hysteria . Paradoxically , however , Freud states in this same text , which was a sketch for the ' Preliminary Communication ' , that the affect may be the object of a splitting : at the time of the affect , how- ever small and ...
... hysteria . Paradoxically , however , Freud states in this same text , which was a sketch for the ' Preliminary Communication ' , that the affect may be the object of a splitting : at the time of the affect , how- ever small and ...
Pagina 16
... hysteria shows that the two elements are mutually dependent , this suggests that they must both be present in the ... hysteria ' , in Studies on Hysteria , published in 1895 , the defence is used in the struggle against the appearance of ...
... hysteria shows that the two elements are mutually dependent , this suggests that they must both be present in the ... hysteria ' , in Studies on Hysteria , published in 1895 , the defence is used in the struggle against the appearance of ...
Pagina 17
... Hysteria , Freud did support this idea , but he later abandoned it as superfluous . What he retained of it is the idea of a particu- lar psychical group isolated from the rest of psychical life , which he came to see as the kernel of ...
... Hysteria , Freud did support this idea , but he later abandoned it as superfluous . What he retained of it is the idea of a particu- lar psychical group isolated from the rest of psychical life , which he came to see as the kernel of ...
Inhoudsopgave
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An overall view of the psychoanalytic literature since Freud | 73 |
Affect in clinical structures | 107 |
Affect the psychoanalytic process and the Oedipus complex | 139 |
Affect and the two topographical models | 161 |
the process | 207 |
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