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Truth Matters: Theory and Practice in Psychoanalysis

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In Truth Matters: Theory and Practice in Psychoanalysis , Shlomit Yadlin-Gadot offers an original construal of subjectivity as evolving from dynamic tensions between conflicting truths that inhabit and structure the psyche. The clinical endeavour is articulated in terms of unveiling these truths and allowing the multi-faceted nature of human experience to emerge. Yadlin-Gadot's notion of truth axes combines philosophical investigation with an in-depth inquiry of psychoanalytic theory as it relates these truths to basic human needs and developmental challenges, alternating self-states and unconscious processes. Detailed clinical vignettes illustrate these insights and enrich psychoanalytic practice with innovative technique.

"This is a brilliant and original work that addresses a much-neglected issue in psychoanalytic thinking, the fundamental role of truth in psychoanalytic theory and practice. The author accomplishes this goal with panache and originality, in a style of exposition that is both accessible and illuminating. This book represents a major achievement in the annals of psychoanalytic scholarship."
Michael Guy Thompson, Author of The Death of Desire (Routledge) and The Truth about Freud's Technique (New York University Press).

List of contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 The Desire for Truth, Its Crisis and Mental Life
The Discussion of Truth: Concepts and Context
Nietzsche, Perspectivism and the 'Desire for Truth'
Analysis of the Absolute in American Pragmatic Philosophy
The Continental Analysis of Truth
An Interim Summary
From Divine to Scientific Truth and Beyond: Freud as Case in study

Chapter 2Notions of Truth in Philosophy
Six notions of truth
Combined models and influences
Truth and Reality in Epistemological Framework
From Truth Notions to Truth Axes
Truth Axes and Psychological Needs
Truth Axes and Realities

Chapter3 Truth, Meaning and the Psychoanalytic Encounter
Truth and Psychoanalysis
Truth and Semiotics
Clinical Implications of Epistemic Choice
Epistemic Choice vs. Epistemic Multiplicity
From Epistemic Resolution to Epistemic Multiplicity
Truths and Reality in Clinical Discourse

Chapter 4The Philosophic-Psychoanalytic Interface- Truth Axes and Psychic Development
The Constitution of Truth Axes in the Psyche
Interim Summary
Experiencing Truth Axes
Truth Axes, Grammar and its Autonomy

Chapter 5Theoretical and Practical Implications
Expressions of Axial Self-States: Firstness, Secondness, Thirdness
Topography in Terms of Truth Axes
The Concept of Self in Psychoanalytic Thinking
The Construal of Self in terms of Truth Axes
The Therapeutic Process and the Axes of Truth
Chapter 6Clinical Illustrations
Case 1: An Ideal Execution of Love
Case 2: The Gap between Sense and Sensibility in the Text of Clinical Events
Case 3: Paradox
Case 4: Endowing Empathy with Fresh Air
Case 5: Metaphor as a Coercive Agent of Coherence
Case 6: The Fall of Time and Sense in Love
Case 7: Sadomasochistic Defenses against Agency and Choice
Case 8: A Chain Worn Differently across Different Axes
Chapter 7Translation, Dialectics, Dialogue
Translation
Dialectics
Dialogue
The Self Revisited
Conclusion
Bibliography

About the author










Shlomit Yadlin-Gadot, PhD (2014), is a Lecturer at Bar-Ilan University and a Postdoctoral Fellow in Tel Aviv University, doing research on truth and psychoanalytic ethics. She is a member of The Tel-Aviv Institue for Contemporary Psychoanalysis.

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"This is a brilliant and original work that addresses a much-neglected issue in psychoanalytic thinking, the fundamental role of truth in psychoanalytic theory and practice. The author accomplishes this goal with panache and originality, in a style of exposition that is both accessible and illuminating. This book represents a major achievement in the annals of psychoanalytic scholarship."
Michael Guy Thompson, Author of The Death of Desire (Routledge) and The Truth about Freud's Technique (New York University Press).

Product details

Authors Shlomit Yadlin-Gadot
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.05.2016
 
EAN 9789004301061
ISBN 978-90-0-430106-1
No. of pages 314
Dimensions 168 mm x 241 mm x 21 mm
Weight 620 g
Series Contemporary Psychoanalytic St
Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Psychoanalysis
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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