ABSTRACT

It is a tribute to the fourteen years of work carried out together in Barcelona and Simsbury, Oxford, and an invitation to other clinicians to share in the learning experience of talking freely about the vicissitudes of their daily work. The transcriptions are presented unedited, excepting grammatical corrections, in order to preserve the atmosphere of the meetings and enable the reader to experience them fully. They cover subject matter such as anorexia, hysteria and perversion that arise in the course of clinical work and the subsequent discussions envelop the whole range of the ideas of post-Kleinian psychoanalysis. This broad spectrum is indicated by the three separate indexes that end the book - on the central ideas, on the main subjects and on diagnoses. This is an absorbing representation of the valuable work carried out over the years by these meetings and will provoke much thought and further discussion from its readers, perhaps even inspiring some to begin similar dialogues.

part I|221 pages

1993–1996

chapter 1|29 pages

[May 1993] Lucia

The Kafkaesque confinement of anorexia: rebellion and sacrifice, violence and survival, in the claustrum

chapter 2|12 pages

(May 1993) Dolores

A doll’s story: bidimensionality, adhesiveness, and submission in flight from the aesthetic conflict

chapter 3|18 pages

[February 1994] Andrés

The rhetorico-critical vs. the admiring-lyrical perspective: egocentricity and negativism in hysteria

chapter 4|15 pages

[February 1994] Margarita

Egocentricity and attachment to infantile gratification: irritability, competitiveness, and servility

chapter 5|14 pages

[February 1994] Eduardo

On passivity generated by voyeurism

chapter 6|12 pages

[July 1994] Eduardo

Living in anal grandiosity

chapter 7|15 pages

[July 1994] Montse

Incontinence and omnipotence in the world of the infant: coming out of the claustrum

chapter 8|13 pages

[July 1994] Francis

Arrogance and grandiosity in oedipal triumph

chapter 9|11 pages

[February 1995] Eduardo

The construction of delusion

chapter 10|10 pages

[February 1995] Carmela

Social anxieties as an obstacle to intimate relationships: a Cinderella’s story

chapter 11|11 pages

[June 1995] Eduardo

Grandiosity on the wane

chapter 12|13 pages

[June 1995] Eva

Bisexuality and oedipal triumph: obstacles to intimacy in the ceremonial family

chapter 13|9 pages

[June 1995] Roberto

Chaos, guarantor of the clandestine: paranoia in the world of the borderline psychotic

chapter 14|12 pages

[April 1996] Agnés

Latency, lies, and lack of emotional contact: acting out against the establishing of the analytic situation

chapter 15|14 pages

[April 1996] Pilar

Masturbatory addiction in the manic-depressive organization: secrecy, manipulation, creation of confusion, and delinquency

chapter 16|11 pages

[April 1996] Eduardo

Reduction of perversion in an “Oblomov” type

part II|92 pages

1997–1998

chapter 17|10 pages

[February 1997] Claudia

Latency, obsessive watchfulness, control, and emotional evacuation

chapter 18|17 pages

[February 1997] Abelardo

Passivity, exhibitionism, and voyeurism: absence of interests and of object relations—impasse

chapter 19|12 pages

[February 1997] Eduardo

Not so much a pervert, more a voyeur and a fantasist

chapter 20|15 pages

[May 1998] Lucas

Seduction, grandiosity, and confabulation in a malcontent: the story of an insatiable mouth

chapter 21|15 pages

[May 1998] Antonia

Scientism vs. imagination, the mechanistic vs. emotionality: incapacity for symbol formation

chapter 22|21 pages

[May 1998] Eduardo

A pleasant but disappointing liar

chapter |10 pages

Epilogue

Good luck