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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... pain , mourning , questions that Freud came back to again and again - not to mention depersonalization , the affects that sustain the fear of annihilation and aphanisis , which bring us to the boundary of what it is possible to say ...
... pain , mourning , questions that Freud came back to again and again - not to mention depersonalization , the affects that sustain the fear of annihilation and aphanisis , which bring us to the boundary of what it is possible to say ...
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... pain , which form , in a way , the psychical matrices . In opposition to the category of the affect is that of representation , rather as feeling is in opposition to the intellect . ( However , the subject of ' affective memory ...
... pain , which form , in a way , the psychical matrices . In opposition to the category of the affect is that of representation , rather as feeling is in opposition to the intellect . ( However , the subject of ' affective memory ...
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... pain , emotion ( Robert ) . On the other hand , the verb affecter con- denses an interesting variety of meanings . In one sense , deriving from Old French , it is simply to apply to a particular use . In a second sense , affecter means ...
... pain , emotion ( Robert ) . On the other hand , the verb affecter con- denses an interesting variety of meanings . In one sense , deriving from Old French , it is simply to apply to a particular use . In a second sense , affecter means ...
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... pain and mourning , states that are undeniably affective processes , but ones that are quite different from the anx- iety affects in psychoanalytic theory , as Freud makes clear in ' Inhibitions , symptoms and anxiety ' . To make ...
... pain and mourning , states that are undeniably affective processes , but ones that are quite different from the anx- iety affects in psychoanalytic theory , as Freud makes clear in ' Inhibitions , symptoms and anxiety ' . To make ...
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... pain ' ( S.E. , II , p . 269 ) . 11 S.E. , II , p . 180 . 12 On this question , see Laplanche and Pontalis ( 1973 ) , p . 192 . which a representation appears without any resistance . This hypnoid 16 The Fabric of Affect in the ...
... pain ' ( S.E. , II , p . 269 ) . 11 S.E. , II , p . 180 . 12 On this question , see Laplanche and Pontalis ( 1973 ) , p . 192 . which a representation appears without any resistance . This hypnoid 16 The Fabric of Affect in the ...
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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