ABSTRACT

This book is based on the work done by a group of British and Italian psychoanalysts who have been meeting twice yearly since 2003 to study clinically the relationship between the mind and the body of their patients.

The analytical dyad became the focus of a dialectical movement between body and mind and between subject and object. Containing contributions from a range of distinguished British and Italian analysts, this book covers such key topics as somatic symptoms, the embodied unconscious, bodily expressions of affect, sexuality, violence, self-harm, suicide attempts, hypochondria, hysteria, anorexia and bulimia, and splits and fragmentation associated with the body. The theoretical understanding is inspired by various psychoanalytic theoreticians, including Freud, M. Klein, Winnicott and Bion and their theories on sexuality, infantile sexuality, libido, aggressiveness, death instinct, Oedipus complex and mother–child relationship.

Offering new advances in theoretical thinking and practical applications for clinical work, this book will be essential for all psychoanalysts and mental health clinicians interested in understanding serious mental disturbance that is represented in the body.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|21 pages

Perfume

chapter 6|21 pages

The body in psychoanalysis

chapter 7|23 pages

The body in the analytic consulting room

Italian-British conversations

chapter 8|22 pages

When the body speaks

Bodily expressions of unrepresented affects

chapter 9|18 pages

A skin of one's own

On boundaries, the skin, and feminine sexuality

chapter 10|20 pages

“Seized with a savage woe”

Attacks on the vitality of the body in a suicidal young man

chapter 12|17 pages

The hidden secret – ego distortion in facial deformity

Some reflections on the analysis of an adolescent boy

chapter |9 pages

Afterthoughts