ABSTRACT

Psychoanalysis began as a treatment for hysteria over a century ago, and recently has returned to hysteria as a focus, most notably in the works of Christopher Bollas and Juliet Mitchell. This provocative and original book critically engages with psychoanalysis and in particular the phenomenon of the return of hysteria to analysis, from a Jungian perspective, asking such questions as, what is the purpose of the concept of hysteria in psychoanalysis? What does it say about the concept of the soul, and of the analytical culture? What place does spirituality generally have in psychoanalysis - what place for the dove in the consulting room?
Drawing on the works of Jung, Bollas, Hillman and Giegerich, the author provides a rich rejoinder to Bollas's proposed theory of hysteria, and provides a unique Jungian analysis of analysis itself - both Freudian and Jungian. The Dove in the Consulting Room is illuminating reading for the professional analyst and for anyone interested in the spiritual and cultural importance of psychoanalysis and analytical psychology.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Hysteron proteron

chapter 1|13 pages

“That Girl”

chapter 2|12 pages

Sex and Religion

chapter 3|17 pages

Nega-Nativity

chapter 4|12 pages

The Dove in the Consulting Room

chapter 5|12 pages

Listening Cure

chapter 7|23 pages

My Fair Hysteria

chapter 8|20 pages

Voicing the Weather Oracle

chapter 9|20 pages

The Jungian Thing

chapter 10|33 pages

The Advent of the Notion