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The Deconstruction of Narcissism and the Function of the Object: Explorations in Psychoanalysis

✍ Scribed by René Roussillon


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
177
Series
The International Psychoanalytical Association Psychoanalytic Ideas and Applications Series
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The Deconstruction of Narcissism and the Function of the Object addresses the topic of narcissistic suffering and presents an innovative take on its psychoanalytic treatment through the deconstruction of its solipsism.

Presenting a new approach which builds on intuitions described by Freud and Winnicott, RenΓ© Roussillon introduces the project of reconstructing what remains of "narcissistic" and solipsistic propositions in the theories of narcissism. Roussillon’s work explores his views on narcissism, its multiple pathological manifestations and its connection to the concept of the object. Spanning topics such as sexualization and desexualization in psychoanalysis, the symbolizing function of the object, transference and associativity, this new approach to treatment provides more satisfactory therapeutic results than current practice which seeks to analyze narcissistic impasses from an intrapsychic perspective alone.

This book will be of interest to psychoanalytic and psychodynamic clinicians.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Series editor’s Foreword
1 Working-through and its various models
2 The function of the object in the binding and unbinding of the drives
3 Sexualization and desexualization in psychoanalysis
4 Deconstructing primary narcissism
5 Destructiveness and complex forms of the β€œsurvival” of the object
6 The symbolizing function of the object
7 Transference and associativity. Psychoanalysis and its debate with suggestion
8 Associativity and non-verbal language
9 An introduction to the work on primary symbolization
10 Rupture/separation as an analyzer of bonding
Index


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