ABSTRACT

Experiencing the Body: A Psychoanalytic Dialogue on Psychosomatics offers a range of perspectives on somatic illness, highlighting key points of convergence and difference between a range of psychoanalytic perspectives, to find a new understanding of this important issue.

Including contributions from experienced clinicians, each chapter presents contributions from two authors representing different points of view, before concluding with commentary from a third. It features discussion on key theoretical issues, including drive and affects, the role of the ideal ego, and the function of symbolisation, but also case studies of somatic patients, covering issues around depression and trauma, and exploring similarities and differences between somatic and borderline patients. Key treatment issues are also described such as psychosomatic investigation and the issue of transference and countertransference.

The result of a working party on psychosomatics of the European Psychoanalytical Federation, this unique book not only asks whether somatic illness arises from an impoverishment of the psyche or is primarily a form of communication through or by the body, but also tries to go beyond this classical opposition. It will appeal to any psychoanalyst or psychotherapist interested in this contentious and fascinating area.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

section Section 1|24 pages

Two cases

chapter |12 pages

Clinical case: Jasmine

chapter |10 pages

Clinical case: Cate

section Section II|37 pages

Clinical pictures

chapter Chapter 1|12 pages

Depression and psychosomatics

chapter Chapter 2|13 pages

Trauma and its effects

chapter Chapter 3|10 pages

Somatic and borderline states

section Section III|25 pages

Treatment

chapter Chapter 4|10 pages

Psychosomatic investigation and treatment

chapter Chapter 5|13 pages

Transference and countertransference

section Section IV|58 pages

Theoretical issues

chapter Chapter 6|13 pages

Drives and affects

chapter Chapter 7|11 pages

Ideal ego, ego ideal and superego

chapter Chapter 8|16 pages

Symbolisation

chapter Chapter 9|12 pages

Defence mechanisms and levels of integration

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion