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Francoise Davoine

    Shandean Psychoanalysis
    Wittgenstein's Folly: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Language Games
    Neu denken und handeln
    Pandemics, Wars, Traumas and Literature
    History Beyond Trauma
    • History Beyond Trauma

      • 314 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      4,0(34)Ohodnotit

      Through nearly thirty years of clinical experience, the authors explore how social catastrophes influence transference and countertransference in therapy. They reveal that the unspoken traumas of war and disaster, passed through generations, manifest in therapeutic relationships. By understanding these inherited horrors, both patients and analysts can unlock pathways to healing, highlighting the profound connection between personal and collective trauma in the therapeutic process.

      History Beyond Trauma
    • This book presents unique insight into the experiences of frontline medical workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, psychoanalytic work with trauma and perspectives from literature. Part One presents a set of six 'testimonies', transcribed from video interviews conducted by Françoise Davoine with nurses, doctors and intensive care anesthesiologists. These interviews are drawn on in Part Two, 'Frontline Psychoanalysis', which tells the story of transference related to catastrophic events, discovered and subsequently abandoned by Freud when he gave up the psychoanalysis of trauma in 1897. Davoine discusses the occurrence of this specific type of transference, both during the First World War, in which psychotherapists modified classical techniques and invented the psychoanalysis of madness in order to treat traumatised soldiers, and during the current and previous pandemics. The book also considers social and artistic responses to trauma, from the popularity of the Theatre of the Fools after the Black Death ravaged Europe, to the psychotherapy described in such circumstances by Boccaccio's Decameron. This accessible work offers an insightful reflection on trauma and the human experience. Pandemics, Wars, Traumas and Literature will be of great interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training, psychoanalytic psychotherapists and academics and scholars of literature.

      Pandemics, Wars, Traumas and Literature
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      Der Einfluss gesellschaftlicher Umbrüche auf die Psychoanalyse

      • 260 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Welchen Einfluss haben Krisen auf die psychoanalytische Praxis und Theoriebildung? Wie spiegeln sich gesellschaftliche Veränderungen wider? Die Autor*innen diskutieren aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln die Auswirkungen von Krieg, Flucht oder Veränderungen der Genderverhältnisse auf Behandlungstechnik, Institutionspolitik und die Bildung neuer theoretischer Konzepte. Dabei steht insbesondere das positive Potenzial gesellschaftlicher Umbrüche im Fokus. Scheinbar unverrückbare Konzepte, Techniken und Haltungen werden durch eine historisierende Perspektive zur Diskussion gestellt und neue Denk- und Handlungsmöglichkeiten eröffnet.Mit Beiträgen von Françoise Davoine, Markus Fäh, Francisco Javier González, Elisabeth Imhorst, Andreas Jensen, Daniela Kammerer, Helga Klug, Christine Korischek, Ann Pellegrini, Maximilian Römer, Eyal Rozmarin, Avgi Saketopoulou und Jeanne Wolff Bernstein

      Neu denken und handeln
    • The book explores a dialogue that intertwines the philosophical insights of Ludwig Wittgenstein with the perspectives of Françoise Davoine and her patients who have faced profound challenges. It delves into themes of language, psychoanalysis, and the complexities of human experience, highlighting how language games shape understanding and interaction. Through this interplay, the text examines the intersection of philosophy and mental health, offering a unique lens on the human condition.

      Wittgenstein's Folly: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Language Games
    • This unique book examines the psychanalysis of madness and trauma through an extended discussion of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, the provocative eighteenth-century novel by Laurence Sterne.

      Shandean Psychoanalysis