ABSTRACT

This fascinating book applies social theorist Georges Bataille’s revolutionary thinking to psychotherapy, offering clinicians a new and valuable context for practicing therapy.

In adding Bataille’s ideas to several different psychotherapeutic modalities, this book makes the notoriously obscure thinker more accessible while testing the validity of his far-reaching work in the treatment room. Through an in-depth examination of several clinical case studies, the book demonstrates how to balance an understanding of the social and historical contexts of participants with a therapeutic approach that offers empathy for individual distress. It also explains how Bataille’s innovative approach can be applied to work with couples, groups, institutions, and even one of Freud’s classic case studies. Both the content and form of each chapter demonstrate the therapeutic value of a reflexive, critical approach to one’s practice and exemplify how to write about it.

Offering an unprecedented opportunity to imagine how Bataille’s own interest in psychoanalysis and clinical psychology might have developed, this book will be of interest to both practitioners in the field and scholars of continental philosophy and social theory.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part I|115 pages

Psychotherapy with individuals

chapter Chapter 1|20 pages

Searching for a sign

Listening, looking, touching, way-finding

chapter Chapter 2|11 pages

The distance between spending and spent

On manic consuming, hoarding, expending, and other visions of excess

chapter Chapter 3|4 pages

The other kind of laughter

chapter Chapter 4|2 pages

Recovery

chapter Chapter 5|33 pages

Excremental journey

chapter Chapter 6|43 pages

The accursed child

With Pony 1

part II|25 pages

Psychotherapy with couples

chapter Chapter 7|23 pages

Sexual disgust redux

part III|14 pages

Psychotherapy with groups

chapter Chapter 8|12 pages

The acephalic stage

part IV|22 pages

Psychotherapy with communities

chapter Chapter 9|20 pages

Triple fugue

A dialogical exploration of sovereign experience

part V|62 pages

The end(s) of psychotherapy

chapter Chapter 10|56 pages

Do no harm/please harm me

part |4 pages

Pandemic postscript