ABSTRACT
Ignacio Matte-Blanco has made one of the most original contributions to psychoanalysis since Freud.
In this book, which includes an introductory chapter to his work by Eric Rayner and David Tuckett, he develops his conceptualization of the Freudian unconscious in terms of logic and mathematics, giving many clinical examples.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
Part One:The subject
part |1 pages
Part Two:Projection, introjection, and internal world
part |1 pages
Part Three:Projective and introjective processes: a bi-logical point of view
part |3 pages
Part Four:Symmetrical frenzy, bi-logical frenzy, and bi-modal frenzy
part |1 pages
Part Five:Towards the future