ABSTRACT

Through a series of expansive essays, Transference, Love, Being explores the centrality of love in psychoanalytic practice. Starting with the immersion of the analyst, this book reimagines several aspects of the psychoanalytic process, including transference, countertransference, boundaries, embodiment, subjectivity and eroticism.

To love is to cultivate to be. Psychoanalysis, as essentially vitalizing, is a playspace for taboo subjects within clear and safe parameters. Interweaving loving, being and perceiving, this book provides challenging new perspectives on the analysts's subjectivity, receptivity and its immersive influence on the analytic process.

These essays refine theoretical understandings of the irreducible and omnipresent nature of love in psychoanalysis, thereby offering clarity to psychoanalysts, psychodyanmic therapists and scholars through the often-prohibited love and eroticism, here viewed as indispensible psychoanalytic theory and practice.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|66 pages

Transference

chapter 1|4 pages

Transference, real or unreal

chapter 2|4 pages

Paradox in the psychoanalytic stance

chapter 3|3 pages

The historically fetishized couch

chapter 4|6 pages

Changes in the frame1

chapter 5|3 pages

Safety, danger, couch, chair

chapter 6|3 pages

The analyst as objectified other

chapter 7|3 pages

The analyst as subjective object

chapter 8|3 pages

The analyst as subject

chapter 9|3 pages

Where is psychoanalysis?

chapter 10|3 pages

The nature of boundaries

chapter 12|3 pages

The inadvertent pluralist

chapter 13|4 pages

The art of the boundary

chapter 15|6 pages

Directed attentional set

chapter 16|5 pages

Diffuse attentional set

chapter 17|3 pages

Stance, set, transference

part II|49 pages

Love

chapter 18|6 pages

The erotic field

chapter 19|6 pages

The maternal erotic transferences1

chapter 20|5 pages

From a foreclosed void to usable space1

chapter 21|4 pages

The fate of feminine signifiers1

chapter 22|4 pages

Identificatory love and object love

chapter 23|4 pages

100Le visage de la mère1

chapter 24|3 pages

The promise that seduces desire

chapter 25|5 pages

The phenomenal experience of touch

chapter 26|4 pages

Embodied countertransference1

chapter 27|6 pages

What, where is home?1

part III|50 pages

Being

chapter 28|4 pages

The unbearable multiplicity of experience

chapter 29|5 pages

On empathic resonance1

chapter 30|7 pages

Embodiment and the perversion of desire

chapter 31|7 pages

Perversion and its qualities of being

chapter 32|4 pages

Transitional perverse scenarios

chapter 33|5 pages

Psychic positions, healthy and perverse

chapter 34|4 pages

Reverie, countertransference, elasticity1

chapter 35|4 pages

Mutual influence in contemporary film

chapter 36|3 pages

To be in it with…1

chapter 37|5 pages

“Yes and ….” dreams1