This book provides an in-depth examination of Lacanian oriented psychotherapy and supervision, drawing on a wide range of Lacanian texts and rich interview data.
Beginning with a comprehensive overview of the Lacanian psychoanalytic therapeutic process, it next considers this in relation to Lacanian texts - including, 'The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis', 'Direction of the Treatment', 'Lacanian Discourses' and 'Seminar XXIII' - and interview data from ex-analysants and psychoanalysts.The second part of the book offers the first systematic discussion of Lacanian supervision.
Through a sophisticated theoretical analysis and unique research material, Dries Dulsster has created an important reference point for students, scholars and clinicians that will appeal to those new to Lacanian practice, and those already deeply involved in it.
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Dries Dulsster's Reign of Speech highlights the importance of moments of surprise in all facets of psychoanalytic practice: patients' surprise at what unexpectedly comes out of their mouths in sessions, analysts' surprise at what transpires in work with their supervisors, and supervisors' surprise at what happens in work with their supervisees. A lively and surprising read!-Bruce Fink, Lacanian analyst, translator of Ecrits and of Seminars VI, VIII and XX.
Words can kill, radical listening can heal, that is the therapeutic cliché by excellence. But what is so radical about psychoanalytic listening and when does it heal? Dries Dulsster gives us answers coming from analysants, and that turned out to be a very good idea.
-Paul Verhaeghe, Lacanian analyst, Author of 'Does the Women Exist?' and 'On Being Normal and Other Disorders.'
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Springer International Publishing
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 153 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
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978-3-030-85595-6 (9783030855956)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-85596-3
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dries G. M. Dulsster is a Teaching Assistant at the Department for Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting at Ghent University, Belgium. Dr Dulsster is also a privately practicing psychotherapist and a member of the Circle for Psychoanalysis of the New Lacanian School. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the journal 'Psychoanalytische Perspectieven'.