ABSTRACT

In this book, Maurice Apprey continues his unique work on transgenerational haunting to explore how events in our ancestors' lives may be renegotiated and re-subjectivized in the present from within the therapeutic dyad.

With an informed and impassioned voice that evokes the tragic psychic consequences of the unresolved, silenced tragedies and transgressions that haunt subsequent generations, Apprey illustrates how the analyst can unfold a patient's transference wishes and emancipate them from the unconscious projects, or errands, they have inherited. This can happen through a threefold process of excavating the unconscious sedimentations of ancestral history, appropriating and reactivating the ancestral errands within the transference, and subsequently decoding the patient's transference pressures. Expanding on Apprey's work about the analyst's field of inquiry and ways of listening in clinical practice, this book illuminates the potential for a resolution, rather than a re-enactment, of the traumas that can haunt a family system across generations.

Attending to the manifestation of transgenerational trauma through varied clinical material, and informed by the thinking of Sigmund Freud, among others, this book will be essential reading for all psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.

chapter |13 pages

Editor's Introduction

In Consultation, My First Meeting With Maurice Apprey

chapter Chapter 2|6 pages

The Urgent and the Voluntary in Errands

W.H. Auden and My Very First Intuitive Grasp of Psychoanalysis

chapter Chapter 3|22 pages

Repairing History

Reworking Transgenerational Trauma

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

“Scripting” Inhabitations of Unwelcome Guests, Hosts, and Ghosts

Unpacking Elements That Constitute Transgenerational Haunting

chapter Chapter 8|14 pages

A Pluperfect Errand

A Turbulent Return to Beginnings in the Transgenerational Transmission of Destructive Aggression 1

chapter Chapter 10|17 pages

Transgenerational Transmission in Psychoanalysis

Dislocating Errands

chapter Chapter 11|17 pages

“Containing the Uncontainable”

The Return of the Phantom and Its Reconfiguration in Ethnonational Conflict Resolution 1

chapter Chapter 12|8 pages

“To Maurice, With Best Wishes From One Strategist and Peacemaker to Another. John”

An Evocative Reminiscence of Tension Between a Quiet Psychoanalytic Inner Voice and the Fire Outside

chapter Chapter 13|18 pages

Emancipation From Institutionalization

A Case Study onTransgenerational Hauntings. Edward T. Novak

chapter Chapter 14|18 pages

Thrown

A Personal Narrative of Psychoanalysis and Toxic Errands. William F. Cornell

chapter |11 pages

Afterword

Temporality and Apprey's Hauntology for Psychoanalysis