ABSTRACT

Psychoanalysis and Witnessing intertwines aspects of the history of psychoanalysis with the development of Philippe Réfabert’s own thinking and clinical practice.

Réfabert’s work invites analysts to reflect on the inception of psychic life. The author argues for a revision of drive theory and reflects on the psychic functioning of the analyst in the session. Réfabert forces the analyst to see the necessity of standing witness to acts left unacknowledged; he holds that in analysis witnessing is crucial.

With case material from the author’s practice throughout, this book will be of great interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training.

part I|33 pages

About the Originary

chapter 1|6 pages

About a Limit Not Given at the Origin

chapter 2|7 pages

A Transitional Psychic Matrix

A Proposal for Reflecting on Splitting and Fetishism

chapter 3|6 pages

Maternal Donation and the Phallus

Consequences of a Construction

chapter 4|5 pages

Rhythmic Concertation and Its Disruptions

chapter 5|7 pages

On Expulsion

Isaac and Ahab

part II|59 pages

On Witnessing

chapter 6|5 pages

A Character, an Author, an Actor

chapter 9|8 pages

The Witness

Subject of Psychoanalysis

chapter 10|10 pages

In the Crevice of Time

chapter 11|6 pages

Bearing the Other

The Two-Stage Birth of Psychoanalysis