ABSTRACT

Michael Eigen is widely regarded as a significant and increasingly influential figure in contemporary psychoanalysis. This collection of papers, by contributors in the USA, Israel, Australia and South Africa, reveal how his works yield creative and generative possibilities with profound clinical and cultural implications. Writers include well-known authors such as Mark Epstein, Anthony Molino and Brent Potter. The papers are divided into three sections: Reflections (psychoanalytic and philosophical concerns, such as Heidegger, the Hindu Goddess Kali, Buddhism, the sense of Time); Refractions (clinical implications, papers on murder and aliveness, the nature of the analytic interaction, addiction and work with the mother-infant relationship), and Responses (personal impacts of his works, as well as poetry and the thoughts of a creative writer on Eigen's oeuvre). There are also papers on the experience of supervision with Michael Eigen as well as on his weekly seminars on Bion, Winnicott and Lacan, ongoing for more than forty years, in New York.

part II|166 pages

Refractions

chapter Ten|20 pages

Michael Eigen: rich impacts

part III|74 pages

Reveries

chapter Fourteen|23 pages

Michael Eigen’s Ecstasy as/and poetry

chapter Fifteen|2 pages

Two poems

chapter Sixteen|11 pages

Tangled up in Mike

chapter Seventeen|17 pages

On fragmentation, expansion, pieces of more