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Psychoanalytic Underpinnings of Socially-Shared Normativity
Alongside social anthropology and discursive psychology, conversation analysis has highlighted numerous ways in which cultural forms of perceiving and acting in the world are primarily rooted in socially shared normativity.
Michael Forrester
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Esther Bick's legacy of infant observation at the Tavistock — Some reflections 60 years on. [PDF]
This paper reviews the development of Infant Observation from its inception in 1948. It revisits Bick's original 1964 paper and explores current divergences from her original practice in the context of contemporary theories of psychoanalysis and adjacent
Rustin, Margaret
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What is social science if not critical?
Abstract This short article represents a contribution to the debate on the motion “Social science is explanation, or it is nothing.” While in the format of parliamentary debating the contribution would fall on the side of the opposition, I will not be arguing against explanation as such.
Jana Bacevic
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The experience of application of J.Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory at school
In this article author describes the experience of J.Lacan’s psychoanalytic theory application as a basic point in the work of a school psychologist. The author insists on the necessity of interdisciplinary dialogue between psychoanalysts and teachers ...
Yesipchuk M.S.
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In this article, I explore two epistemologies for theorizing infancy and treating autism—infant and child psychoanalysis expounded by Frances Tustin and colleagues and developmental psychology and developmental neuroscience. I address two main issues: (a)
Dianna T. Kenny
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Psychologization or the discontents of psychoanalysis [PDF]
This article explores the possibility of a debate between psychoanalysis and the human sciences and, in particular, between psychoanalysis and psychology.
De Vos, Jan
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Looking at Us Through Their Eyes. The Analytical Process from Ethnographic Perspectives1
Abstract This article looks at the analytical situation through the Others’ eyes—through examples from contemporary ethnographies of foreign cultures. It discusses the following issues: a) The analogy between the ontological worlds of the dead, ghosts, animals and dreams in “primitive populations” and the analytical psychological descriptions of the ...
Stefano Carta
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Emotional Phenomenology and Relationality: Forever the Twain Shall Meet [PDF]
For more than four decades, George Atwood and I have been absorbed in rethinking psychoanalysis as a form of phenomenological inquiry. In the course of this work, I repeatedly made the claim that phenomenology led us inexorably to relationality, but ...
Stolorow, Robert D.
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The presence of the analyst in Lacanian treatment [PDF]
Transference implies the actualization of the analyst in the analytic encounter. Lacan developed this idea through the syntagm presence of the analyst.
Cauwe, Joachim +2 more
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The Vicissitudes of the Nafs: Madness, Paralysis, and the Work of Transgression in Sufi Ethics
ABSTRACT How should we theorize Sufi ethics when the practice of zikr (remembrance) that leads to spiritual enlightenment (tazkiyya) might also bring one to the brink of majzubiyat (madness)? What forms of regulation or restraint are imagined or enacted by practitioners to prevent spiritual boundlessness from perverting into its underside of paralysis (
Muhammad Osama Imran
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