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Missing Us
Re-Visioning Psychoanalysis from the Perspective of Community
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In Missing Us: Re-Visioning Psychoanalysis from the Perspective of Community, Ryan LaMothe questions the ways in which psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theorists and clinicians have historically relied principally on a two-person psychology to understand psychosocial development and practice. While this has many benefits, two-person perspectives often overlook a central need and struggle in human life, namely community. The concept of community and its cognate communion expand and deepen psychoanalytic theories of development, as well as reframe, in part, psychoanalytic concepts, processes, and aims.

In Missing Us, LaMothe, relying on the Scottish philosopher John Macmurray, carefully defines the concept of community, being sure to differentiate it from the notions of sociality and intersubjectivity. Using this definition and the concept of person, LaMothe reframes potential space, transference, and motivation. Given this unique perspective, LaMothe addresses the strengths, limitations, and challenges of psychoanalysis as a therapeutic ritual.


Contents:

Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter One-Psychoanalysis and Community
Chapter Two-Persons in Community
Chapter Three-Being Alive Together: Potential Space, Transitional Objects, and Persons-in-Community
Chapter Four-Communion of Everyday Life: Motivation, the Unconscious, and the Struggle of and for Community
Chapter Five-Transference Love in Light of Communion and Community
Chapter Six-Psychoanalysis and Community: Strengths, Limitations, and Challenges
Index
About the Author


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ISBN-13: 9780765708809
Publisher: Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
Publication date: July, 2013
Pages: 226
Dimensions: 152.00 x 238.00 x 22.00
Weight: 449g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy

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