ABSTRACT

Psychoanalytic Practice Today offers the reader a good understanding of the school of thought inspired by the late work of Wilfred R. Bion. The contributors share a belief in the curative power of the analytic encounter and in the capacity of the human mind to develop from the encounter with a mind capable of reverie, dreaming and thinking. The multitude of vignettes presented emphasise the necessity of the emotional involvement of the analyst with his or her patients for improvement to take place.

The book is divided in two parts: ‘Psychopathology’ and ‘Emotions and Feelings’. The first part adapts a more classic description of psychiatric disorders by diagnostic criteria, from neuroses to psychoses and including depression and borderline states. The second part of the book takes a closer look at specific clinical manifestations of basic emotions such as anger, surprise, sadness and more complex ones such as jealousy, abandonment and betrayal. The common thread is represented by the central place of dreaming in the psychoanalytic field as a tool to understand these clinical manifestations, and to allow for their psychic representation as an emotional experience.

The contributions together offer a varied introduction to current ideas that are growing increasingly interesting to English speaking readers, with a sufficient character of originality, irreverence and creativity that bears witness to the maturity of Italian psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Practice Today will offer new ideas to the practicing psychoanalyst and psychodynamic psychotherapist.

part I|160 pages

Psychopathologies

chapter Chapter 1|11 pages

Anorexias and dyschronias

chapter Chapter 2|22 pages

Phobia

chapter Chapter 4|24 pages

Depression

Geographies and histories

chapter Chapter 5|24 pages

Borderline

chapter Chapter 6|23 pages

Paranoias

part II|122 pages

Emotions and feelings

chapter Chapter 8|5 pages

Abandonment

chapter Chapter 9|17 pages

On the feeling of exclusion

chapter Chapter 10|20 pages

Rage and shame

chapter Chapter 11|19 pages

Jealousy

The treachery of a forgotten sister

chapter Chapter 13|9 pages

Surprise

chapter Chapter 14|14 pages

Contempt in clinical practice

chapter Chapter 15|14 pages

Sadness. Sadness between phenomenology and psychoanalysis

From nameless sadness to sadness in O