Desire, Pain and Thought presents a new perspective on primal erotogenic masochism, which Marilia Aisenstein regards as the core of psychoanalytic theory. Aisenstein distinguishes between pathological masochism ¿ the active search for pain ¿ and primal erotogenic masochism, which she believes develops in early childhood.
Desire, Pain and Thought presents a new perspective on primal erotogenic masochism, which Marilia Aisenstein regards as the core of psychoanalytic theory. Aisenstein distinguishes between pathological masochism ¿ the active search for pain ¿ and primal erotogenic masochism, which she believes develops in early childhood.
Marilia Aisenstein is a training and supervising psychoanalyst of the Hellenic Psychoanalytical Society and the Paris Psychoanalytic Society. She is a former president of the Paris Society and of the Paris Psychosomatic Institute and editor and co-founder of the French Review of Psychosomatics . She has written both chapters and books, mainly on psychosomatics and hypochondria, transference, pain and destructiveness, and over 150 papers in French, Greek and English, which have been translated into Spanish, German and Portuguese. She received the Maurice Bouvet Award in 1992.
Inhaltsangabe
Series editor¿s forward Foreward Introduction: primal masochism: the navel of psychoanalytic theory 1. The enigma of pain 2. The birth of desire 3. Tiredness: a masochism "in the feminine" 4. When masochism is lacking 5. Thinking: an act of the flesh 6. On the destruction of thought processes 7. Submission and thought Annex: On primary erotogenic masochism, an imaginary dialogue with Benno Rosenberg Index
Series editor¿s forward Foreward Introduction: primal masochism: the navel of psychoanalytic theory 1. The enigma of pain 2. The birth of desire 3. Tiredness: a masochism "in the feminine" 4. When masochism is lacking 5. Thinking: an act of the flesh 6. On the destruction of thought processes 7. Submission and thought Annex: On primary erotogenic masochism, an imaginary dialogue with Benno Rosenberg Index
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