
Lost to Desire
The Ecole Psychosomatique de Paris and its Encounter With Patients Who Do Not Thrive
Wolfgang Lassmann(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. November 2021
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-032-13261-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book covers the work of psychoanalysts in post WWII France with patients beset by somatic problems with little manifest fantasy life, and how their concept of operatoire continues to inform the theory and practice of working with patients in crisis.
The author explores what the new concept has elicited in a community of practitioners - close to the Ecole Psychosomatique de Paris - over a period of some sixty years. As a 'skin for thought' it facilitated change while preserving coherence, gradually beginning to attract further considerations. Important themes have included: the early groundwork necessary for the configuration of fantasy, the importance of a shared imaginary, the role of denial and obliterated memories as a bond between people, emergency measures of a Me cut off from revitalisation, the effects of the rhythms and atmosphere at the workplace on family life, and the consequences of a crisis suppressed for lack of a holding frame. As psychoanalytic discourse adapted to the challenges, the original perspective changed aspect, moving from a systematic evaluation of what the patients did not produce to what the analyst had to fill in to make sense of the situation. Clashing with the terrain, French psychoanalysts raised important problems about psychic anaemia that are stimulating and deserve cross-cultural discussion.
This book will appeal to psychoanalysts in practice and training who wish to learn more about this ground-breaking work on memory and trauma, and how to apply it to their own practice.
The author explores what the new concept has elicited in a community of practitioners - close to the Ecole Psychosomatique de Paris - over a period of some sixty years. As a 'skin for thought' it facilitated change while preserving coherence, gradually beginning to attract further considerations. Important themes have included: the early groundwork necessary for the configuration of fantasy, the importance of a shared imaginary, the role of denial and obliterated memories as a bond between people, emergency measures of a Me cut off from revitalisation, the effects of the rhythms and atmosphere at the workplace on family life, and the consequences of a crisis suppressed for lack of a holding frame. As psychoanalytic discourse adapted to the challenges, the original perspective changed aspect, moving from a systematic evaluation of what the patients did not produce to what the analyst had to fill in to make sense of the situation. Clashing with the terrain, French psychoanalysts raised important problems about psychic anaemia that are stimulating and deserve cross-cultural discussion.
This book will appeal to psychoanalysts in practice and training who wish to learn more about this ground-breaking work on memory and trauma, and how to apply it to their own practice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-13261-7 (9781032132617)
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The Ecole Psychosomatique de Paris and its Encounter With Patients Who Do Not Thrive
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The Ecole Psychosomatique de Paris and its Encounter With Patients Who Do Not Thrive
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Wolfgang Lassmann is a psychoanalyst in private practice, Vienna, and a member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Association.
Content
1. Fragments of a debate 2. Background 3. Foundations 1: Pierre Marty 4. Foundations 2: Michel Fain with Denise Braunschweig 5. Basic Mechanisms 1: Nicos Nicolaidis 6. Basic Mechanisms 2: Gerard Szwec 7. Configurations 1: Anna Potamianou 8. Configurations 2: Jean Benjamin Stora 9. Inquiries: The work of Cesar and Sara Botella 10. Second thoughts: Claude Smadja 11. Entanglements: The forgotten pre-history of the operatoire 12. Indispensable extensions: Christophe Dejours 13. Bridges: Jacques Press Conclusion