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Nature and language in psychoanalysis

Clinical ‘fragments’ shed light on the theoretical constructs of this psychoanalytic book, which seeks to engage in dialogue with linguistics and epistemology.
The way in which Nature defines the possibilities of Reason, and the way in which Reason defines the mind’s capacity to represent and comprehend Nature, finds within psychoanalysis an explosive condition that drives it to extremes. One extreme is defined by the decline of the psyche, which, as unbound, irrational energy, strikes the body. The other extreme is defined by insubstantial, illusory discourse. At one extreme, psychosomatic illness; at the other, delirium. In between, a multitude of psychosomatic functions—such as dreaming, perceptual imagery, representation, memory, fantasy, and conscious thought, attempt to keep the bridges between the physical and the mental active so as to maintain the coherence of the individual, who bears them and is borne by them. By examining the above functions, the author seeks to demonstrate the strategies of the analysand and the analyst so that discourse, by exhausting its potential uses (from form and referentiality to the creation of meaning and its deconstruction), may offer the subject a Material Mind: an Embodied Psyche, a Psychicised Body. Clinical ‘fragments’ shed light on the theoretical constructs of this psychoanalytic book, which seeks to engage in dialogue with linguistics and epistemology.
  • Author Athanasios Alexandridis
  • Pages: 212
  • ISBN: 978-960-9527-07-2
  • Publication: 2011
  • Categories: Humanities & Social Sciences, eBooks, Ψυχολογία

Athanasios Alexandridis

Athanasios Alexandridis is a psychiatrist, child psychiatrist and training analyst of the French Psychoanalytical Association (APF), the Hellenic Psychoanalytic Society (EPSE) and the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA), and holds a PhD in Medicine and Philosophy (Psychology). From ‘The Body Image of Schizophrenics’ (1982) to the present day, he has published a large number of papers at Greek and international conferences, in journals, and in collective and individual books. His main areas of interest are psychoanalytic theory, psychoses, archaic and collective traumas, psychosomatics, psycholinguistics and aesthetics. Since 1992, he has been systematically publishing his poetic work alongside his psychoanalytical writings, exposing himself and the reader to the dissonance and discord between the two discourses.

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