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Antonino Ferro: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis)
โ Scribed by Robert Snell
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 197
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book provides a clear, thorough, and accessible introduction to the work of Antonino Ferro and draws on the clinical vignettes that punctuate his writings to show how Ferro has built on Bionโs revolutionary achievements to develop a distinctive, game-changing version of field theory in psychoanalysis.
The book clarifies the phenomenological insight that the analyst and the patient together generate an ever-evolving, intersubjective field. Rather than the supposed psychology of the individual, it is this populous and multidimensional field, a co-created โin-betweenโ rich in characters and stories, that is to be explored and elaborated. The primary points of access to this new โmultiverseโ are dream, reverie, metaphor, and imagination. A radical Negative Capability is called for, not least to help dissolve co-constructed โbastionsโ obstructing the fieldโs expansion. The book sketches out the Italian and international context in which Ferro developed his thinking and addresses some key critical questions. It concludes that Ferroโs lifeโs work, which marries theoretical rigour with a revitalising increase in playfulness and freedom of response, is a transformational force within psychoanalysis and a major catalyst in its evolution.
This important volume is rewarding reading for beginning and seasoned analysts alike, as well as for psychotherapists, counsellors, humanities scholars, and anyone interested in psychoanalysis.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Endorsements Page
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Keywords
Reading Ferro
1 Foundations
Psychoanalysis in Italy
Ferroโs background and Career
Ferroโs Kleinian Development
The birth of Post-Bionian Field Theory, or BFT: Bion, the Barangers, and the Field
Some Further Psychoanalytic Groundwork
Science and Philosophy
Play
2 The Bionian Dream Model
Beta to Alpha
Container/Contained
Waking Dream Thought
Night Dreams
Failures of Alpha
Alpha-Function of the Field
3 Practice and Theory
Characters
Casting and Narrative Derivatives
Narrative Theory
Forms of Attention: Negative Capability and Theoretical Models
Dream Listening
Reverie
Reverie, Metaphor, Free Association, Countertransference
Elaboration and Interpretation
Supervision and the Global Positioning System (GPS)
Sexuality
Ferro Summarises
Pluriverse
Selected Fact
Bastions
The Analystโs Responsibility
Changing Vertices
Oscillations
Psyche-Soma
โOโ
Art and Play
4 Discussion
Orthodoxy and Applied Analysis
Criticisms
Responses
Conclusion
References
Index
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