Permanent Disquiet: Psychoanalysis and the Transitional Subject comprises the first English language translation of some of Michel à mile de Mâ Uzanâ s key writings, alongside an invaluable glossary by Murielle Gagnebin of Mâ Uzanâ s work. Together, they give a thorough overview of his key thinking.
Permanent Disquiet: Psychoanalysis and the Transitional Subject comprises the first English language translation of some of Michel à mile de Mâ Uzanâ s key writings, alongside an invaluable glossary by Murielle Gagnebin of Mâ Uzanâ s work. Together, they give a thorough overview of his key thinking.
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Produktdetails
The International Psychoanalytical Association Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications Series
Michel Émile de M'Uzan (1921-2018) was a French neuropsychiatrist and psychoanalyst and founding member of the School of Psychosomatics of Paris, France (IPSO).
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Series Editor Foreword by Gabriela Legoretta; Preface by Dominique Scarfone Foreword Part I: The artist and his hell 1 Interview with J.-B. Pontalis (fragments) (1977) 2 The hell of creativity (2008c) 3 Creative upheaval (2012) 4 The corrida... and its nether side (2011a) Part II: On the frontiers 5 On the frontiers (2013a) 6 A new perspective in psychoanalysis (2008b) 7 Introduction to the theory of the preliminary interview (2010) 8 Last words (1981) 9 The mouth of the unconscious (1978a) 10 Interpretation and memory (1993) Part III: Glossary
Series Editor Foreword by Gabriela Legoretta; Preface by Dominique Scarfone Foreword Part I: The artist and his hell 1 Interview with J.-B. Pontalis (fragments) (1977) 2 The hell of creativity (2008c) 3 Creative upheaval (2012) 4 The corrida... and its nether side (2011a) Part II: On the frontiers 5 On the frontiers (2013a) 6 A new perspective in psychoanalysis (2008b) 7 Introduction to the theory of the preliminary interview (2010) 8 Last words (1981) 9 The mouth of the unconscious (1978a) 10 Interpretation and memory (1993) Part III: Glossary
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