This book brings together the work of scholars and writer-practitioners of psychoanalysis to consider the legacy of two of Sigmund Freud's most important metapsychological papers: 'On Narcissism: An Introduction' (1914) and 'Mourning and Melancholia' (1917 [1915]). These twin papers, conceived in the context of unprecedented social and political turmoil, mark a point in Freud’s metapsychological project wherein the themes of loss and of psychic violence were becoming incontrovertible facts in the story of subject formation. Taking as their concern the difficulty of setting apart the ‘inner’ and the ‘outer’ worlds, as well as the difficulty of preserving an image of the coherently boundaried subject, the psychoanalytic frameworks of narcis...
In Narcissus Transformed, Gray Kochhar-Lindgren interprets Narcissus as thematizing the tragic situa...
Psychoanalysis rose at the end of the nineteenth century as a possibility of reintegrating the mind ...
The cuts to welfare services also have a profound psychological effect as they attack a communal soc...
Book synopsis: This book brings together the work of scholars and writer-practitioners of psychoanal...
Sigmund Freud’s twin papers, ‘On Narcissism: An Introduction’ (1914) and ‘Mourning and Melancholia’ ...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the existing perspectives and applications of narcissis...
and for over two decades it maintained a monolithic hegemony over American psychoanalysis. Within th...
Inspired by the book of Chr. Lasch, The Culture of Narcissism (1978), the history of the concept is ...
The traditional Freudian and interpersonal schools of psychoanalysis diverged during the psychoanaly...
Pretende-se contribuir à análise do conceito de narcisismo no pensamento freudiano a partir de três ...
I was invited to participate in this collection on the concept of narcissism, taken in an interdisci...
This paper explores apparent shifts in the cultural use of psychoanalytic concepts, from narcissism,...
Beginning with Freud’s treatment of identification as an ambivalent process, we explore identificati...
S. Freud (1912) required therapists in psychoanalysis to be a mirror reflecting the truth of patient...
Freud\u27s mourning theory has been criticized for assuming a model of subjectivity based on a stron...
In Narcissus Transformed, Gray Kochhar-Lindgren interprets Narcissus as thematizing the tragic situa...
Psychoanalysis rose at the end of the nineteenth century as a possibility of reintegrating the mind ...
The cuts to welfare services also have a profound psychological effect as they attack a communal soc...
Book synopsis: This book brings together the work of scholars and writer-practitioners of psychoanal...
Sigmund Freud’s twin papers, ‘On Narcissism: An Introduction’ (1914) and ‘Mourning and Melancholia’ ...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the existing perspectives and applications of narcissis...
and for over two decades it maintained a monolithic hegemony over American psychoanalysis. Within th...
Inspired by the book of Chr. Lasch, The Culture of Narcissism (1978), the history of the concept is ...
The traditional Freudian and interpersonal schools of psychoanalysis diverged during the psychoanaly...
Pretende-se contribuir à análise do conceito de narcisismo no pensamento freudiano a partir de três ...
I was invited to participate in this collection on the concept of narcissism, taken in an interdisci...
This paper explores apparent shifts in the cultural use of psychoanalytic concepts, from narcissism,...
Beginning with Freud’s treatment of identification as an ambivalent process, we explore identificati...
S. Freud (1912) required therapists in psychoanalysis to be a mirror reflecting the truth of patient...
Freud\u27s mourning theory has been criticized for assuming a model of subjectivity based on a stron...
In Narcissus Transformed, Gray Kochhar-Lindgren interprets Narcissus as thematizing the tragic situa...
Psychoanalysis rose at the end of the nineteenth century as a possibility of reintegrating the mind ...
The cuts to welfare services also have a profound psychological effect as they attack a communal soc...